MONITOR YOUR WIND TURBINES 24/7.
The Orion Server monitor and receive alarms from IP based wind turbines. It is designed around an SQL server that stores all alarms and collected data. Alarms can be forwarded either manually or automatically to individual users.
The Orion Server collects data for further data mining and reporting using the report generator where custom SQL queries can be designed.
The SCADA server may be located on site or in a central office depending on communication access to the turbines. This means multiple turbines regardless of location may be monitored by one SCADA server. By means of an IP connection single turbines or small clusters of turbines are continuously monitored by a SCADA Server which could be located in the service office or similar.
Orion Server is a strong system that collects all your data from your turbines and show them.
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The Orion Server monitors the turbines and reports all alarms or loss of connection immediately via E-Mail.
The Orion Server can run on a wide range of Windows operating systems starting from Windows XP to Windows 10. It has been tested and is fully compatible on following systems on previous mentioned platforms.
It supports both 32 and 64 bit platforms.
Orion Server can use all types of communication lines, ranging from classic telephone lines to modern TCP/IP connections.
It uses a highly flexible phonebook that can be configured to access a wide range of wind turbines and manufactures.
The phonebook supports import and export of single or mutiple parks.
Even though the Orion Server allows the customer to receive alarm calls via SMS and E-Mails. It also makes it possible to access turbines via Andromeda. This allows the owner or service providers to have full control over the turbines directly over IP. The Orion Server also allows for multiple users to access the same turbines simultaneously.
See all turbine types that Orion is compatible with.
Please contact us if your turbine is not on the list.
See examples of Orion in action