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Intelligent Air Compressor Control

​Problem

​Our client, a clinic that operates a linear accelerator for oncology treatments, had no monitoring or intelligent control system for the two compressors supplying compressed air. Staff only became aware of a failure when the equipment stopped working, jeopardizing the accelerator's operation. Furthermore, the compressors ran 24/7, including on weekends and when the medical equipment was shut down, generating unnecessary wear, high energy consumption, and condensate buildup due to inadequate manual purges.

Solution​​

​​​​We implemented an intelligent control and monitoring system that fully optimizes compressor operation. The system alternates daily power between both units, preventing simultaneous operation and equitably distributing operating hours. It incorporates continuous real-time pressure monitoring and, in the event of a drop or failure, sends an immediate notification via Telegram indicating which compressor failed. Additionally, an automatic nighttime purge was implemented to eliminate the condensate generated, improving the equipment's lifespan. The entire system is accessible and controllable remotely through a web platform, from which you can change compressors, check pressure, and manually activate the purge if necessary.

​Benefits obtained