Our Solar Heating Controller is designed to automatically regulate the temperature of your swimming pool by controlling the flow of water through your solar panels.
Once the unit is installed and your ideal temperature set, the Controller unit will automatically open and close a solenoid bypass valve depending on whether the water coming out of your solar panels is warmer or colder than your pool temperature.
Our Controller supports setting a maximum temperature for your pool water in the range of 15 to 45 degrees Celsius. So if you like your pool at 30 degrees Celsius then the controller stops heating once the water reaches your desired temperature. This maintains your water temperature even during very hot periods.
The Controller is sold either separately or as part of a kit which includes a 1.5 inch solenoid valve (constructed of high quality plastic and stainless steel) two stainless steel PT100 temperature probes and rubber mounting grommets.
Take a look at the real time temperature graphs from an installation outside Paarl.
One Over Zero provides a solution which allows equipment, which could break down at any time, to notify the operator or repair crew when the machine stops working.
Our monitoring unit is connected to your machines. When equipment signals an alarm condition a notification is sent directly from that machine to the operator or repair crews' cell phone via SMS. Email and web reports can also be integrated.
We build and install monitoring devices specifically tailored to monitor industrial equipment. Examples include
The monitoring system includes the GSM modem with up to 12 inputs, isolation switches, circuit breakers, backup battery and charger and other potential free switches used to signal alarm conditions while electrically isolating the modem from single or 3-phase power supplies.
As part of SA Steelworks ISO:9001 compliance we are working with them to develop their ISO workflow procedures and utilizing a web based interface for maintenance job tracking.
The software is being developed with extensive on site consultations with the Maintenance Planner and all departments, such as Production, Engineering project office, Fitters and Turners, Boiler shop and Quality Assurance. For ease of access
Assets within the plant are broken down in to sectors, assemblies, parts and various sub-parts. Each part is assigned recurring maintenance tasks which are then printed out daily as inspection checklists and job cards. If any follow-up work is required then the maintenance planner can log new jobs which can then be prioritized and scheduled.
The software is expanding to include full documentation version control to assist the various engineering teams in meeting their ISO:9001 targets.
The software is written in partnership with Information Logistics. We use a rolling release philosophy to ensure that the client always has the most up to date functionality live on their site.