Devices Published 6 months ago
SafeHydra prioritizes total safety and early detection of fire room failures. Our primary objective is ensuring fire pumps start immediately when pressure drops occur, while actively preventing mechanical or electrical damage during non-emergency periods.
The system constantly monitors pressure lines, motor currents, vibration thresholds, diesel levels, and valve configurations. Key parameters like voltage drops and phase reversals are processed locally to capture defects instantly.
When a threshold is breached, SafeHydra initiates a multi-layered response pipeline. Critical issues like main pump failures trigger urgent alarms, while minor anomalies like slight leaks are flagged for scheduled maintenance.
Time is the most critical element in fire safety. If the header line pressure drops below safety thresholds and the electric pump fails to start, SafeHydra initiates an instant warning sequence.
Alerts are dispatched within 5 seconds to plant safety heads and regional support offices (including teams in Hyderabad, India and Regensburg, Germany). The messages contain precise diagnostics to help technicians locate the issue quickly.
If the primary electric pump fails, the system verifies the status of the standby diesel pump. If the diesel engine fails to start due to battery issues, warnings are immediately escalated to the plant manager.
Running pumps dry can damage impellers within minutes. SafeHydra continuously monitors water reservoir levels and pump temperature, shutting down test runs automatically if water levels drop too low.
SafeHydra automatically generates daily readiness scores. Keeping track of valve positions, engine starter health, and battery levels ensures the plant remains fully protected.
With automated workflows, SafeHydra reduces human dependency, protects costly equipment, and guarantees emergency system readiness.