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About This Product
■What is the engine monitoring system and advanced ship safety management system?
The engine monitoring system is a system that attaches various sensors to the engine installed on a ship and monitors the engine status both on the ship and on land. The advanced ship safety management system is a system that creates and supports maintenance plans, including responses to abnormalities, maintenance, and inspections, based on monitored engine conditions.
■Features
The engine monitoring system is designed to be easy to see and use, not only for engineers who are familiar with engines, but even those who are not familiar with engines can understand the engine status at a glance. From systems specialized for engine monitoring to systems that include shore support, we provide the optimal system depending on the ship and customer's environment.
■HANASYS5
In contrast to HANASYS-EXPERT, which is installed on large domestic vessels, we developed it with the theme of ``safety, security, reasonable price, simple, and compact'' in order to make it possible to install it on small vessels. By collecting the ship's engine data, sending it to a virtual server on the cloud, and automatically storing it, it is possible to check the engine data from as early as one second before an alarm was activated on the ship, which is useful for investigating the cause of engine malfunctions.
You can view engine data at any time using HANASYS5 on the ship, on your PC from the office, or on your smartphone while on the go.
HANASYS5 Main features
■Track real-time monitor
The status of the main engine, which was previously only visible in the ship's monitoring room, can now be checked in real time on land.
■Confirmation of data immediately before warning issuance
When an alarm is issued onboard, the status of the main engine immediately before the alarm is recorded and can be checked later. It is possible to check not only the moment of the alarm, but also the progress leading up to the alarm, which can lead to early investigation of the cause.
■Accumulation of detailed data
Measurement data can be saved and played back in three ways: long-term (every 10 minutes for 5 years), short-term (every 5 seconds for 3 months), and just before the alarm is issued (every 10 minutes for 3 months). This allows you to check long-term changes in condition, such as deterioration over time, as well as sudden changes in condition.
■Enhanced monitor display functions
By displaying the main machine's status on various screens, you can analyze the main machine's status from various perspectives. Six types can be monitored: trend, mimic, instrument panel, load performance, characteristic curve, and alarm history.
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Engine monitoring system and advanced ship safety management system HANASYS5
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