power-quality

Product News: Denison Technologies’ power quality monitoring

Sept. 24, 2020
Integrates HMS Networks’ Edge Gateways into their solution.
Denison Technologies, Inc., and HMS Networks, Inc. announced a solution bringing both companies’
expertise and technologies together to deliver on the promise of IIoT by improving industrial reliability and reducing unplanned downtime through continuous power monitoring. 

Denison’s SaaS-based application is designed to measure and monitor power and energy in real-time, offering industrial and manufacturing operators the ability to capture, report and act on power events overlooked by traditional MES solutions. Denison’s application supports nearly all standard industrial-grade protocols and operates with almost all power systems providers such as Siemens, Rockwell Automation, Socomec, and Fluke including current legacy systems. Denison’s multi-vendor application supports an unlimited number of users and locations allowing operators the ability to monitor power crucial to a specific machine, line, plant, or across the enterprise. 

“Poor power is often the unseen cause of asset failure and unplanned downtime. Our analytics application demonstrates quickly what is happening and how to improve power crucial to ongoing operations. HMS Networks products offer our team best-in-class secure, reliable, and easily configured data transport solutions enabling remote data analysis, interpretation, and customer impact,” said Dianne Denison, CEO of Denison Technologies.

HMS Networks offers a range of communications hardware for data-telemetry solutions. HMS Ewon gateways allow Denison Technologies to offer their power and energy application and expertise to a substantially larger global market of large operators, strategic distributors, and channel partners, according to the partners. “Our connect it yourself customer engagement model has been critical over the last 6 months as onsite visits have been limited,” added Denison.

“Denison Technologies is a great example of pairing engineering expertise with data to create value.  In this case the raw data has been available for years and it takes an innovative company like Denison to develop a cost-effective way to extract that value,” said Kevin Knake, executive vice president and general manager HMS Networks.