Monitor your water treatment plant from any browser. Live pump status, tank levels, flow rates, pressure, and water quality via Modbus TCP/RTU — no on-premise servers required.
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All values collected live from your Modbus field instruments
Water treatment SCADA collects process data from field instruments — flow meters, level sensors, pressure transmitters, chlorine analyzers, pH probes, and PLCs — using industrial Modbus protocols and presents it as a live, browser-accessible dashboard.
Traditional water treatment SCADA requires dedicated on-premise servers and specialized software. This cloud-based platform eliminates the infrastructure: your field instruments communicate via a Modbus TCP gateway to our cloud servers, and operators access process data from any web browser.
Small and medium water utilities, industrial water treatment facilities, and wastewater plants use it to enable remote monitoring without the cost and complexity of traditional on-premise SCADA deployments. One operator can monitor multiple remote pumping stations simultaneously from a single dashboard.
Live pump run/stop/fault status, run hours, starts counter, and motor current. Alarm on pump fault or unexpected stop. Track pump efficiency via flow and power data.
Continuous level readings with high-level and low-level alarms. View level trends to predict fill/empty cycles. Prevent overflow and dry-run conditions.
Real-time flow rate and cumulative flow totals from Modbus flow meters. Compare inlet flow vs. outlet flow to detect leaks or bypass conditions.
Monitor chlorine residual, pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, and conductivity from analyzers with Modbus output. Alarm on out-of-range conditions immediately.
Consolidated alarm list across all monitored sites. Email and SMS notifications when alarms trigger. Alarm acknowledgement workflow with timestamp logging.
All process values stored with timestamp. Export historical data as CSV for reporting, regulatory compliance, and root-cause analysis after incidents.
Most water treatment instruments (flow meters, level transmitters, pressure sensors, PLCs) have Modbus RTU (RS-485) or Modbus TCP (Ethernet) output. Connect them to a small Modbus TCP gateway — a DIN-rail device that bridges RS-485 to your network. For direct Modbus TCP instruments, connect to your plant network.
Add your instruments in the dashboard. For each instrument, specify the Modbus slave ID, register address, data type, and engineering units. The platform polls each instrument at your configured scan rate (typically 1–10 seconds for water treatment applications).
Your process dashboard shows live values for all instruments. Configure alarms for critical parameters. Share a dashboard view with operators, management, or regulatory inspectors. Access from any browser — office, home, or mobile phone.
Traditional water treatment SCADA installations require dedicated SCADA servers, licensed SCADA software that costs $10,000–$100,000 per site, specialized integrators for configuration, and an IT team for ongoing maintenance.
Cloud water treatment SCADA eliminates these costs: no servers to buy, no SCADA licenses, no specialist integrators for basic monitoring. A small utility managing 3–5 pumping stations can have all sites online in days, monitored by a single operator from their office PC or mobile phone.
This approach suits small water utilities, industrial water treatment for manufacturing plants, and wastewater plants where the budget for full on-premise SCADA systems is not available but remote monitoring and alarm management are essential for operational safety and regulatory compliance.
Water treatment SCADA collects process data from field instruments (pumps, tanks, flow meters, water quality analyzers) via Modbus TCP/RTU and presents it as live dashboards and alarms accessible from any web browser. Cloud-based versions require no on-premise servers — instruments communicate via a Modbus gateway to cloud infrastructure.
Any instrument with Modbus TCP or Modbus RTU output, plus MQTT devices. This covers PLCs from all major brands, flow meters from Endress+Hauser, Siemens, ABB, and Krohne, level transmitters, pressure sensors, and water quality analyzers (pH, chlorine, turbidity) with Modbus or MQTT output.
Yes. Connect multiple pumping stations, treatment plants, and tanks to a single cloud dashboard. Each site appears separately but all alarms consolidate into one alarm list — allowing one operator to monitor multiple remote sites simultaneously.
Configure threshold alarms for any Modbus parameter: tank level high/low, pump fault, flow rate out of range, chlorine residual below minimum, pressure high/low, turbidity exceeding treatment limits. Alarms send email or SMS immediately when triggered.
A small Modbus TCP gateway ($50–$200, DIN-rail mounted) is needed to connect RS-485 Modbus RTU instruments to your network. For Modbus TCP instruments, connect them directly to your plant network. The SCADA platform is cloud-hosted — no on-premise servers or software installations required.
Connect your Modbus instruments and view live process data from any browser. No servers, no software, no capital investment — just monitoring.