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t-mac is the perfect way for you to maintain a complete up-to-date log of
the energy that you are using - whether you employ t-mac to monitor the level of electricity
being used, the amount of energy it takes for an individual piece of equipment
to turn out a specific product or service to you or your clientele, you can take
advantage of t-mac’s remote monitoring capabilities to check in, record data and
even make changes to environmental monitoring.
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t-mac has three core functions
LOG
t-mac allows data to be collected, stored and then periodically uploaded via GPRS,
Ethernet or telephone line to a central internet server.
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MONITOR
Users can view live and historic readings taken from t-mac over a secure web page.
t-mac also issues reports to the web and sends SMS or email updates to dedicated
personnel when pre-defined parameters have been breached.
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CONTROL
t-mac can be fully programmed by a user to process a series of logical tasks. This
function is similar to Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and allows t-mac to manage
complex process control applications.
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communication)
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t-mac works by being integrated within or installed close to critical assets and
equipment, collecting real time status data on an asset, machine conditions, environmental
conditions or power outages. It is, in essence, a portable monitoring device. The
user sets operational and conditional parameters on the device, each relating to
the functional operations of a piece of equipment or a site. Should the unit’s measured
values fluctuate outside the pre-determined/desired or safe limits set by the user,
the t-mac system detects these deviations and acts as an early warning device, sending
accurate, information and requesting action to be taken.
Alert notifications are then sent via SMS or email in human language to any number
of named users, enabling personnel to respond promptly - on many occasions in advance
of the fault potentially becoming a costly hazard whilst at the same time assisting
to reduce machine downtime. One piece of recent research found that one in eight
respondents put their annual loss of production due to equipment down time at over
£250,000 – much of which could have been avoided through an intelligent early warning
system such as t-mac.
Information is then gathered via analogue or digital inputs and transmitted over
the Internet via GPRS, Ethernet or telephone line at regular intervals, even every
second, to a central server.
The t-mac system will allow you to control and monitor a whole host of machines
and their functions, including heating of a specific room, unit or building, the
ventilation in a particular area or closed space and much more. Essentially, the
t-mac is a phenomenal solution for the metering, monitoring, measuring and logging
of any of the major assets you use — it is the solution you have been looking for
in remote building management.
Using the capabilities and functions of the t-mac includes the ability to detect
problems or critical situations arising in a particular building or unit via the
web using the wireless technology of GPRS to transmit data via a central server
accessed by any computer connected to the Internet.
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