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Smart Energy Meter, Smart Thermostat, and Smart Battery Monitoring System at Al-Khidmat Pakistan HO Data Center

The customer faced persistent downtime due to a lack of notifications when the main grid failed. After installing our smart energy meter, the customer receives an SMS notification for every power outage. If the power source, whether generator or main grid, fails to supply the data center within a few minutes, the system sends frequent notifications until the issue is resolved. Additionally, the smart battery monitoring system allows the customer to continuously monitor their UPS batteries in real time, 24/7/365, ensuring that their system remains operational during power outages. The smart thermostat continuously monitors temperature and humidity, alerting the customer if the temperature exceeds 22°C. A smart energy meter on the UPS output confirms that the UPS is functioning, ensuring the system stays up and running.

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Smart Thermostat for Split ACs for Various Clients

Our smart thermostat allows scheduling for ACs. For example, all ACs are enabled (powered but not turned on) at 9 AM. Employees can turn on the ACs using remotes as needed. All ACs switch off automatically at lunch time and can be turned on again manually afterward. They switch off again at the end of the workday, ensuring ACs are not left running unnecessarily. At 10 PM, all ACs are completely disabled (power cut off), preventing misuse by guards and overnight usage. This project for Meezan Bank has led to substantial savings, addressing their issue of overnight AC misuse. This solution has added value to their operations, extending equipment life and reducing energy costs, while also reducing their carbon footprint. Similarly, at Atlas Battery's Karachi Korangi data center, six ACs were manually controlled every six hours. Our device automated this process, controlling the ACs efficiently. We also installed 100 smart devices at Parco's head office to control ACs, saving millions by preventing misuse.

RFID-Based Rack Security at Nishat Emporium

The customer was facing issues with unauthorized access to their racks, with rack doors often being left open. To address this, we implemented our RFID-based rack security solution. Whenever someone opens the door of any rack, our smart device sends an alert to the customer, notifying them of which specific rack has been accessed. This immediate notification allows the customer to take prompt action, enhancing security and ensuring that their equipment remains safe and secure.

In addition, we provided them with RFID-based locks. Unlike the previous system where all racks could be opened with a single key, now only individuals with authorized RFID access can open specific racks. This added layer of security ensures that only authorized personnel can access each rack, significantly improving overall security and control.

Smart Flow Sensors for RO Water Plants

A reputable welfare organization faced challenges in monitoring their RO water plants located in remote rural areas. Visits were costly and time-consuming. Our smart solution now allows them to monitor all their water plants from a single window, tracking daily water usage, plant running time, and total energy consumed easily from their laptop.

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