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Grundfos Remote Management system for wastewater

03 September 2009

Grundfos has developed Grundfos Remote Management, an internet-based telemetrics system.

The Grundfos Remote Management system reportedly extends the capabilities of Grundfos' previous product, the Gismo telemetrics system. Grundfos Remote Management is set up specifically for monitoring pump installations in sewer and water mains. System managers need internet access, a standard browser and a password to monitor and manage their pump installations.
Changes in pump performance can be tracked using trend graphs automatically generated by the Grundfos Remote Management system. This can give an indication of wear or damage in the installation. Service and maintenance can be planned based on the actual condition of the installation components.
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