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Monitoring provides commercially beneficial data

A Gas Data product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 25, 2005

Remote Monitoring Systems that offer immediate notification of important site issues for managers required to carry out an increasing number of monitoring programmes have been introduced by Gas Data.

Remote Monitoring Systems that offer immediate notification of important site issues for managers required to carry out an increasing number of monitoring programmes have been introduced by Gas Data.

Showing trends and streams of very specific data (up to 19 channels) presented in correctly formatted combinations of parameters, Gas Data's control and instrumentation technology allows users to share and act on information from wherever they might be; on-site, off-site, working at home, or from anywhere on the globe.

Already providing remote monitoring for a European company which has invested in the management of a major landfill site in South America, Gas Data is providing commercially beneficial data for those seeking Carbon Credits under the new Kyoto Protocol.

Gas Data's Remote Monitoring Systems allow everyone within a company (or those authorised to do so) can see exactly what's happening.

It gives far superior regulatory control and much better management control, with the beauty of not having to be on site.

Multiple installations can compare one site to another and compare current results with a predictive model to see how the site is performing.

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