Maximum monitoring December 1st 2011
Flood restoration professionals
can achieve greater efficiencies
on site with the latest
technology-led monitoring
systems from Restoration
Express says the company.
The HygroNet system utilises
wireless technology to monitor
measurements, including
ambient temperature and
humidity, in flood damaged
properties.
The system centres around a
battery operated, remote data
logger, which is deployed to an
affected property.
The logger uses a wall probe
and sensors to retrieve all
industry standard
measurements, such as ERH, inwall
temperature, ambient
temperature/humidity,WME
and specific humidity.
The data recorded is then
transferred to authorised
persons through the mobile
phone network, to their
computer or a Smart phone.
"Installing Hygronet on a
restoration project means the
number of meter reading visits
required to
a flood damaged
property are cut,
delivering maximum efficiencies
for flood restoration
contractors,"says David Martin
of Restoration Express.
"By accessing consistent
readings throughout the
duration of the drying process,
the drying programme can
also be fine tuned for
maximum efficiency.
"HygroNet can also identify
any glitches in activity on site,
by flagging up inconsistent
readings.
"This can alert the user to
any issues, such as a power cut
or loss of drying machinery
efficiency within a short time,
to get the regime back up to
speed." More articles from Restoration Express Ltd: |