Royal Exchange Installation of IoT for Polyteck

City of London

Project Details

EnviroLogik working in conjunction with M&E Contractors Polyteck have installed their multi-sensor M&E IOT system in both sub-basement and rooftop plant rooms using their proprietary IOT hardware which was rapidly installed to monitor key items of equipment that the BMS couldn’t.

Unlike other systems, the EnviroLogik system is unique in that its systems can communicate and penetrate through sub-basement plant room walls and high-level plant and provide remote monitoring and critical alarming data using a secure Mobile network, enabling monitoring of key items, especially when the site isn’t manned.

Special IOT Sensors have been developed and were quickly and easily installed by Polyteck’s technicians to monitor:

  • Chiller Refrigerant Pressures/Leaks

  • Chiller Energy Consumption

  • Plant Room Water Leaks from Heating and Chilled Water Pumps and Sump Pumps

  • Water Tank Temperatures

  • AHU Filter differential pressures

  • Boiler and Chiller Flow Switches

Not all IOT systems are the same and some companies are claiming their devices can do many things, but in truth none have a full platform or multi-layered web based Dashboard accessible at different levels by anyone from the Security guards, Building manager, Multi-site Facility Managers and external Contractors.

The open architecture EnviroLogik IOT system can migrate into external systems such as Building Asset and Maintenance/Management systems through an API system and that’s exactly what they have done with Polyteck’s own Multi-Site Planned Maintenance system.

Polyteck’s technicians receive instant alerts as soon as something isn’t working quite as it should. Decisions can then be made by key customers staff to fix items before they fail, thereby offering true Condition Based Maintenance.

These IOT sensors, and secure Gateways are not connected to a Wi-Fi, or Buildings ethernet network making them highly secure, and can expand into monitoring many other systems.

Just imagine the thousands that can be saved from refrigerant leaks and compressor failures alone.