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By harnessing the transformative potential of IoT, we aim to empower organizations to make smarter decisions, reduce environmental impact

IoT has a significant impact on smart buildings, which are designed to be more energy-efficient, comfortable, and secure...
07/05/2023

IoT has a significant impact on smart buildings, which are designed to be more energy-efficient, comfortable, and secure. Here are some examples of how IoT is used in smart buildings:

1. Energy management: IoT sensors can monitor and control the use of energy in a building, such as lighting, heating, and cooling systems, to optimize energy consumption and reduce costs.

2. Indoor air quality: IoT sensors can monitor the air quality in a building, including temperature, humidity, and CO2 levels, and adjust the ventilation system accordingly to maintain a healthy indoor environment.

3. Security: IoT devices such as cameras, motion sensors, and access control systems can be integrated to provide a comprehensive security system that can detect and respond to potential threats.

4. Occupancy management: IoT sensors can track the occupancy of a building, including the number of people in each room, and adjust the lighting, heating, and cooling systems accordingly to optimize comfort and energy efficiency.

5. Maintenance: IoT sensors can monitor the performance of building systems and equipment, such as elevators, HVAC systems, and lighting, and alert maintenance staff when repairs or maintenance are needed, reducing downtime and improving efficiency.

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When it comes to equipment preventive maintenance, having an organized plan and enforcing it will lead to less time spen...
17/02/2019

When it comes to equipment preventive maintenance, having an organized plan and enforcing it will lead to less time spent on inspections, reducing potential downtime.

Sticking to a routine prevents the element of surprise and keeps you in the know on your equipment’s health. Then you’ll be able to test and monitor the results, draw conclusions from your data and optimize for maximum efficiency.

Focus on what matters most, Since there are countless parts that make up your equipment, you need to prioritize where you should focus your inspections. Elements such as the engine, cooling system, electrical components and tires are just a few of the areas to conduct thorough inspections.

However, this isn’t to say you should neglect other components. You should also track which parts need repeat repairs and which are the most costly. This insight could help you determine if you need to consider other options or choose a different piece of equipment.

Regardless of the circumstances, don’t compromise your equipment preventive maintenance plan by allowing technicians or operators to skip or conduct incomplete inspections.

Instead, track and monitor your equipment inspections regularly to verify there are no discrepancies. If you’re worried that inspections might take too long and cut into productivity, consider using electronic inspections which can take 56 percent less time than paper logs.

Set custom reminders for maintenance scheduling. It’s practically impossible to remember when the last time your equipment was serviced without somehow recording it. However, not all recording methods are created equal. It’s one thing to have a service log, but it’s especially advantageous if you’re able to receive reminders when maintenance is needed.

Using preventive maintenance software like OJO FLEET, you can set parameters for maintenance intervals and even customize alerts to warn you when serving is overdue. This way you can focus on other priorities instead of worrying and wasting time checking to see if your equipment is in need of maintenance.

Don’t forget to take care of your equipment
It should go without saying but taking care of your equipment will increase its longevity. Especially if you are using equipment for construction and leaving assets outside for weeks or months at a time. Let’s face it, mother nature is unpredictable and doesn’t have any remorse for the troubles she may cause.

Routine equipment inspections can flag issues caused by inclement weather. If you have dozers or other smaller equipment, consider tarping them after each use. Equipment tarps are rather sturdy and inexpensive, especially in comparison to major maintenance costs.

2019 will see the Internet of Things (IoT) becoming more deeply embedded in our day-to-day lives at home and at work. We...
13/02/2019

2019 will see the Internet of Things (IoT) becoming more deeply embedded in our day-to-day lives at home and at work. We may begin to hear the term itself used less frequently – but that’s because it’s moving out of the hype phase and quickly becoming a part of everyday life.

Soon, it will be taken for granted that pretty much any device we own – cars, TVs, watches, kitchen appliances can go online and communicate with each other. In industry too, tools and machinery are increasingly intelligent and connected, generating data that drives efficiency and enables new paradigms such as predictive maintenance to become a reality, rather than a pipe-dream. In fact, it is predicted that by the end of 2019 there will be 26 billion connected devices around the world.

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