- Compressor Performance: Monitoring power consumption, vibration levels, and operating pressures to detect early signs of wear or malfunction.
- Refrigerant Levels: Ensuring proper refrigerant charge for optimal cooling efficiency and to prevent potential environmental hazards.
- Water and Glycol Flow Rates: Checking for proper circulation and temperature deltas to optimize heat exchange efficiency.
- Temperature Readings: Observing evaporator and condenser temperatures to maintain precise cooling outputs.
- System Pressures: Monitoring suction and discharge pressures to prevent overloads or mechanical stress on the chiller unit.
- Improved Energy Efficiency: Optimized chiller performance reduces electricity consumption and lowers operational costs.
- Early Fault Detection: Continuous monitoring helps identify issues before they result in system downtime.
- Extended Equipment Lifespan: Proper operation and timely maintenance prevent premature component failures.
- Regulatory Compliance: Accurate monitoring ensures compliance with industry standards for safety and environmental protection.
- Data-Driven Maintenance: Detailed reports allow facilities managers to plan preventive maintenance effectively.



