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MICROMEDIA’S ALERT ASSISTS AIR LIQUIDE’S SCADA SYSTEM FABVIEW

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 MICROMEDIA’S ALERT ASSISTS AIR LIQUIDE’S SCADA SYSTEM FABVIEW - IoT ONE Case Study
Technology Category
  • Automation & Control - Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA)
  • Functional Applications - Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
  • Networks & Connectivity - Cellular
  • Sensors - Gas Sensors
Applicable Industries
  • Equipment & Machinery
Applicable Functions
  • Business Operation
Use Cases
  • Leakage & Flood Monitoring
The Customer
About The Customer
The Challenge

WIN-911’s partner product ALERT is a key element in the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system “FabView” from Air Liquide. Air Liquide is the second largest supplier of industrial gasses in the world. This SCADA alarm notification system is specifically designed to monitor, among other things, the distribution of gas in a semiconductor manufacturing plant located in Dresden Germany. Like most operations of its type, this facility can’t afford much downtime in its distribution facility. If ALERT detects a leak in a pipeline, the system evaluates how severe the leak is and transfers the data back to the central site or home office. Once the information is back in the main office, the SCADA alert system then transcribes the data into understandable messages to which employees can respond appropriately.

The Solution

SCADA alarm notification

Data Collected
Alarms For Automated Applications, Downtime, Gas Emissions, Gas Meters, Leakage
Operational Impact
  • [Process Optimization - Real Time Monitoring]
    If ALERT detects a leak in a pipeline, the system evaluates how severe the leak is and transfers the data back to the central site or home office
  • [Efficiency Improvement - Maintenance]
    ALERT system saves countless hours of investigation by allowing employees to know exactly what is wrong when they pick up the phone
Quantitative Benefit
  • Countless hours of investigation

  • If something goes wrong in the distribution facility, someone with the ability to act is going to know about it quickly

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