MultiTrode PumpView Overview
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PumpView is a revolutionary new system which allows the highly successful MultiSmart pump station manager to be controlled and monitored via the web.
- Secure.
- No capital cost except for field hardware.
- Low risk.
- Significant reduction in operational costs due to wealth of data from the site.
The only IT infrastructure which is needed for the organisation is a web-browser (Internet Explorer 6/7) and an internet connection. The PumpView system uses the mobile networks to communicate to the sites.
- What can I see in PumpView?
- Status of the entire network.
- Drill down into individual pump stations and reservoirs.
- Level in %
- Pump and alarm setpoints.
- Hours run, starts and faults accumulators.
- Mode and availability of pumps.
- Detailed pump fault descriptions.
- 3-phase supply, DC supply.
- Power & energy.
- Insulation resistance for motor windings.
- Inflow rates.
- Alarms for the entire network.
- Receive and acknowledge detailed alarms via SMS, email and voice.
- What can I control in PumpView?
- Change the mode of pumps - auto / off / hand (manual).
- Reset level alarms.
- Reset pump faults.
- Change the setpoint profile.
- Automatically fill reservoirs from remote pump stations.
- What can I configure in PumpView?
- Additional users, their contact methods and their security privileges.
- Alarm contact lists.
- Individual alarm points on each site with type of alarm, time between contacting each user.
- I/O - zero and span for analogs, names, make an I/O point an alarm.
- PumpView administrative users get daily reports emailed in .csv format, including:
- Hours run, starts accumulators.
- Fault report - date/time stamp, fault active/inactive, pump station.
- Alarm log - all user alarm interaction including when each user was notified, by what method (email/SMS/voice), who noted the alarm.
- User interaction log - all user interaction with their remote sites.
Testimonial
"The PumpView system was installed and we were able to look at faults, reports, monitor levels, pump starts, hours, alarms, high levels... everything all remotely. The big advantage was being able to respond to an SMS message, see what the problem is and fix it any time of day or night, from work, my laptop or from my PC at home. The manager thought it was great. Ideally we want to put all pump stations onto the new system. This will save us money on new equipment as well as savings on call outs and other false responses that used to cause us problems."
Paul Minks, City of Charles Sturt
