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Fast data access, anywhere, anytime

by Utility Journalist
May 9, 2017
in Big Data, Sponsored Editorial, Telecommunications
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For the modern utility, remote access to data from your water and wastewater treatment plants is an essential part of running an effective and efficient organisation.

NHP understands that gaining a competitive advantage relies on your ability to provide real value to customers in a marketplace that offers increasing choice.

Equipment that provides real-time and readily available data is key to this, and thanks to the range of NHP industrial remote access devices, this is now easier than ever before.

Secure remote access solutions enable superior visibility and control for better preventive and predictive maintenance. These remote access devices provide superior customer service, and with the capability to identify and troubleshoot performance issues as, and, in many cases, before they occur, increase uptime and efficiency of your installations.

These remote access devices can be the difference between success and failure for your customers as the remote diagnostic capability eliminates the need for major travel to fix minor issues.

NHP’s remote access devices

NHP brings to market high-quality, industrially rugged remote access devices that provide wireless communications solutions for a range of applications.

The extensive range is designed to offer easy remote access, across the internet, to machines and installations on customer sites or in the field.

These devices allow the users to troubleshoot machines, debug the PLC program, upload projects, and gain remote access of an HMI or a drive – all without going on site, which drastically reduces support costs.

This industrial modular M2M (Machine to Machine) router and data gateway is designed for data monitoring, alarming (SMS and email), and data collection to provide a low-cost solution for large deployments.

This range provides the capability to communicate with the most varied field equipment. This is increasingly important in an environment where communication technologies are constantly changing.

NHP’s remote access offering allows users to upgrade easily to new technology and connect to a wide range of industrial devices for seamless communication.

Optimise your operations with NHP

When it comes to the water and wastewater industry, ensure you’re ahead of the competition with readily available data, accessible anywhere and anytime. By implementing an enhanced automation system with advanced networking you can now tackle challenges impacting the utilities sector.

This partner content is brought to you by NHP. For more information, visit www.nhp.com.au

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