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Exploring an industrial system for process data collection and analysis

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  • #1 20730611
    rockykon
    Level 12  
    Hello,
    I am looking for an industrial system that could be installed in a company.
    The system is to be used for process data collection (mainly temperature / flow / humidity, etc.).
    At home, HomeAssistant (integration of multiple sensors with different communication standards, mainly ESP32) + Grafana (beautiful visualisation and alerts on exceeded thresholds) MariaDB as database works perfectly.

    Could you suggest if there are industrial systems that would allow me to integrate, present and process data with such ease ?
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  • #3 20731616
    rockykon
    Level 12  

    Thank you very much for sending the definition - I am very familiar with it.

    My question was about those "different companies" that offer such services - equipment + support, with capabilities and flexibility similar to HA.
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  • #4 20731711
    jarekgol
    Level 39  
    I think you need to be a bit more specific, because if you are looking for a service, i.e. someone to come, design, wire, program and manufacture it, then it will be other companies than those supplying the hardware. On a similar basis to a computer, operating system, IT guy and programmer. The question was whether they "are industrial" hence the definition.
    Or do you mean the experience of operating a particular system and you would like to buy the blocks and do the rest yourself.
    I have dealt with Unitronics, which is not such a system by definition, but it has an operator panel, expandability, supports LAN connectivity and a database among other things and it would be possible to collect, display and transfer data to a PC with it.
  • #5 20731741
    kaz69
    Level 36  
    What medium is to be metered? Water, wastewater, other fluids?
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