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dent when a client lost its refrigeration systems. Notification alarm emails were sent to the main- tenance contractor, who was quickly able to re- motely diagnose a momentary loss of the incom- ing blue phase which caused the 3 phase compressor to fault on its motor overload.
Due to the comprehensive SPLASH alerting and diagnosis tools, the refrigeration engineer was able to spend very limited time on site as the root cause of the fault was already known. The technician reset the overload, tested and in- spected the switchboard and notified the power company with clear information which allowed them to quickly identify the 160A blue phase fuse carrier at the road side plinth had become loose causing it to overheat and fail.
These repairs were undertaken quickly and at zero cost to the client.
SPLASH monitors solar PV systems from do- mestic scale to systems to >1MW in several countries including Mainfreight (pictured).
For more information on SPLASH IOT solu- tions for building services visit www.splashmon- itoring.com
ABOVE: The Mainfreight installation.
NEW ZEALAND BASED IOT solutions provid- er to the building services industry, SPLASH, is experiencing strong demand for its solutions.
SPLASH provides a cost effective and feature rich alternative to traditional BMS systems with innovative tools and features aimed at fleet management of building services. Platforms, such as SPLASH that allow contractors and fa- cility managers to manage all their building ser- vices systems on a single interface, have proven to be of significant benefit especially since the onset of the Covid 19 pandemic and increasing restrictions to site access.
SPLASH has been providing power moni- toring and control solutions since 2010. Its power monitoring solutions are installed in a
full range of applications, from quantifying single phase power consumption to multi tenancy dwellings to monitoring power con- sumption and renewable energy generation in offices, schools and large industrial build- ings and processes.
SPLASH has recently been installed to moni- tor the power consumption in the New Zealand Green Building Council (NZGBC) offices in Auckland. SPLASH use a Sankey diagram, which they call an “Easy View”, to present the current and historical energy consumption and genera- tion in an easy way (see picture).
SPLASH is being installed to manage a chain of cool stores throughout New Zealand. The ben- efits of SPLASH power monitoring became evi-
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