The
beauty of solar panels is they have no
moving parts, which means there is very
little to go wrong. However, as with
all electrical equipment, rarely, but
occasionally components breakdown. We
provide warranties for the products we
install as a matter of course to all
our customers. We also offer to extend
these warranties if desired. To further
this we like to install with every project
one of our comprehensive monitoring systems.
Linked to the internet, should anything
go wrong we are alerted immediately and
can have the problem resolved quickly,
minimising downtime and loss of power
and earnings.
We believe that it is in every customer’s interest
to take advantage of the monitoring system as it has additional
benefits to you the customer. We have found it not only informs
but educates the people who use it, actually helping them
use their energy more effectively and reducing costs further.
Key benefits include:
A
user friendly interface log into your dash board
provides real time data about the performance of
both renewable and traditional energy systems
Showing
graphs of output, inputs, monitoring of carbon saved
Analysis
of CO² emissions
Collective
view of performance across all sites
Significant
revenue and cost saving opportunities (pro active maintenance)
All
faults and system outages are reported to you via email and
SMS so that you can act to restore the system to maximum
efficiency quickly and effectively
Settings
can also be changed remotely without the need for onsite
assistance. Online fault reporting and management by email
and SMS
Opportunity
to develop new software modules to read almost any other
system with an interface e.g. Biomass Boilers, Heat Pumps,
CHP units, and Combinations etc.
Ability
to exploit all new technologies as they become available
The
benefits of remote monitoring & control
using may be perceived differently by
different types of end user. For example,
a major benefit for domestic users may
be to save money in changes of behaviour
from being able to see power generation
and power consumption; for schools it
may be the educational value of showing
the information to pupils; and for commercial
customers it may be to ensure that planned
savings in energy costs are being made.
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