GE Jenbacher Gas Engines. Combined Heat and Power. Cogeneration
Remote Monitoring & Diagnostics
In order to optimise the performance of a generation facility, GE’s gas engines can be remotely linked to centralised monitoring stations. Designated service engineers can be automatically notified about unscheduled generator stops such as engine trips via text message or e-mail.
Benefits
Ability to monitor engine performance from different location
Optimised engine availability
Reduced site manpower requirements
Diagnosis of problems
Engine Monitoring
It is possible to monitor a variety of different engine performance parameters including:
Whether an engine is running
Availability (hours ran)
Electrical output (kW, kWh)
Gas quality when linked to gas detectors (CH4, O2, H2S)
It is also possible to provide trends in historical engine performance data. Please speak to your local Clarke Energy office to determine what services are available in your area.