Generator monitoring is collecting various data points from generators and analyzing them to improve their performance, maintain safety standards and ensure that they are running as efficiently as possible. Monitoring a generator’s performance makes it possible to identify any potential problems before they become serious. With regular maintenance, these problems can be addressed quickly and prevented from causing costly downtime or failure.
Remote wireless monitoring allows generators to be monitored remotely using wireless technology. It gives technicians the ability to monitor multiple elements at once and view detailed data on each element. Onsite monitoring requires physical presence for technicians to review data points in person and make manual adjustments if needed. Automated system testing allows for more thorough reviews of a generator’s performance over time by continuously running tests on machines in order to detect any issues that may arise.
With over 30 years of wireless monitoring experience and customers nationwide, CRN Wireless generator monitors represent the most competitively priced and reliable solution on the market. This combination offers customers the best possible service for their generators while also giving businesses a valuable additional service that brings in more profit.
CRN Wireless provides real-time notifications of critical generator events by using cellular or UHF frequencies to send signals to CRN’s Network Operations Center. These signals are then decoded, processed and relayed to designated recipients.
UHF monitoring devices utilize CRN’s proprietary NearNet tower network, which services the New York City area with FCC-licensed frequencies that have been active for 30 years and remained fully functional during Hurricane Sandy and 9/11.