Remote Monitoring System
Cathodic protection monitoring is a corrosion prevention method used on buried pipelines. It involves the use of equipment, sensors and alarms to detect changes in pipeline chemical composition or leaks by making the pipeline a cathode of an electrochemical cell.
We enable companies to collect accurate corrosion measurement data from remote field sites. The data collected by remote systems from equipment used for remote field monitoring is sent to office computers. Systems can be configured to sound alarms on their own once harmful or dangerous upset conditions are discovered. Our systems provide web-based remote surveillance for permanent assets such as onshore pipelines, offshore wind farms, and harbor quay walls, allowing real-time evaluation of protection levels and other important data points. Since asset managers are now aware of the security level offered for each specific asset, maintenance costs and return on investment can be reduced.
Remote Monitoring System Features
The Time
Will save time and money by increasing output and dependability
Monitor
An adaptable method for corrosion monitoring in environmentally sensitive situations
Locations
optimal methods for gathering data in places without utility power
Easy
Using PCs or mobile devices, access is available whenever and whenever.