The boiler room is probably the most important location in any facility. Without steam or hot water, most processes would not function, people would be cold, electrical grids would blackout, and surgical instruments could not be sterilized. We often imagine a boiler room in a basement or a dark and damp space that is neglected. In many cases, this is true. Boiler rooms often contain way more than just a boiler, yet most people are unaware of what it takes to keep a boiler running.
Boiler rooms are prone to explosions if they’re not properly operated. To prevent this scenario, we have, for years, taken the minimal steps to monitor the flame of the burner as well as the water level and pressure within the boiler to ensure we don’t cause a life-changing event. However, what if we could not only monitor the flame and water level but every other facet of the complete boiler room and share all the data it encompasses to those who need to know?