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Poseidon launches advanced industrial IoT fluid-monitoring system

By Michelle Froese | February 22, 2019

The Trident AP2200 is capable of integrating most wireless sensors and wired digital/analog sensors, easily adding expanded online monitoring to more components and equipment using PSL.

Poseidon Systems has released its next-generation Trident Fluid Quality Monitoring System (FQMS) 2.0, an advanced industrial IoT fluid monitoring system. The Trident FQM 2.0 was purpose built and tested for some of the world’s most critical equipment within the power generation sector.

With over 50 fielded FQMS 2.0 units, Poseidon Systems has validated the capability of detecting mechanical failures at the earliest point in time and monitor fluid quality real-time, allowing for fluid RUL estimations and true condition-based oil changes.

“The data and analysis provided by Poseidon Systems’ Trident FQMS enabled us to make an informed decision to remove an asset from service that otherwise would have suffered catastrophic failure,” says Steve Baxter, Anglo American. “This early detection has resulted in improved safety, significant savings in downtime and production costs, savings in consumable costs, and reducing our environmental footprint.”

Anchored by the Trident AP2200 edge device and Poseidon Live (PSL), Poseidon’s cloud-based monitoring software, the FQMS 2.0 is a true Industrial IoT platform. The Trident AP2200 is capable of integrating most wireless sensors and wired digital/analog sensors.

PSL is currently monitoring the fluid of over 2,500 assets. An updated PSL 2.0 will be released in the fall of 2019.

 


Filed Under: Lubricants, News, O&M
Tagged With: Poseidonsystems
 

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