Tycon Systems Inc. TPDIN-Monitor-WEB Enhances RPST Systems Exponentially

Tycon Systems Inc. has just released an application Whitepaper for the TPDIN-Monitor-Web. It is a flexible tool that will allow monitoring of up to four voltages and four currents and control of up to four multipurpose relay switches.

Application Summary:
Customers with RPST RemotePro™ solar power units will want to add remote monitoring and control to their systems. This will allow them to remotely monitor the performance and condition of their remote power system without the need to travel to the site. On board data-logging and graphing capabilities allow the user to see history of the various parameters being measured. The graphical interface allows the user to control relays via a single mouse click and monitor all the measurement parameters real-time via any web browser. The web interface allows access and control via desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones.

Solution:
Using the TPDIN-Monitor-WEB they can measure the battery voltage and see the charge rate of the battery bank. They can also monitor the temperature inside the enclosure. In addition they will be able to power cycle reboot connected equipment automatically if it loses connectivity, which normally will fix connectivity issues.

"The TPDIN-Monitor-WEB is a highly flexible measuring and control system, exact application variants are endless." Scott Parsons - President of Tycon Systems Inc.

Bruce Sutton, CEO

Details:
Since the TPDIN-Monitor-WEB is a highly flexible measuring and control system, exact application variants are endless. By using the low cost TPDIN-Monitor-WEB as a remote monitor and control system an operator can remotely monitor his field equipment and minimize truck rolls. He can also get automatic alerts when something is wrong to allow him to take corrective action before the system goes down in order to prevent service shutdowns. The system will pay for itself if one incident is prevented by having advance information remotely. 

Note: An internet connection is required to be able to send email alerts. For more information visit http://www.tyconpower.com/products/systems.htm#TPDIN-Monitor-Web