Each configuration arrives pre-set: measuring points, indicators and thresholds already match what the machine does. All that remains is to connect and calibrate.
These are not paper studies: they run on sites in production, with their documentation handed to the client. Equipment brands and sites are not disclosed.
Monitoring of a steam boiler house: reading the combustion controller, tracking efficiency and safety devices.
Monitoring of a fleet of industrial dryers, one instance per machine, standardised deployment.
Tapping into an existing process control box without modifying it — useful when the equipment exposes nothing usable.
Machine-by-machine metering, with radio backhaul for points far from the plant room.
That is the most common case. We draw up the list of readable points during the site visit, then design the configuration — revision-controlled drawing, enclosure, program and documentation included. A new configuration usually takes one to two extra weeks of study.
Half a day on site is enough to tell. No commitment.