AVR Energy Management Software EDN Overview

AVR has a modular structure to serve the end-user’s needs efficiently. Each edition acts like a base for the whole structure and can be extended by other modules and plug-ins easily.

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Features of AVR v4.0 Entrance Package

The Entrance Package was created to supply end-users and System Integrators a pilot-like package solution, fit for 10 devices for the purpose of closer evaluation. This is a low-cost low-risk opportunity to get to know the software in working condition.

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Features of AVR v4.0 Lite EDN

The Lite Edition can supply local systems and is also an ideal component of pilot projects. This edition is the right solution to serve the basic needs of an Energy Management System and can create simple reports. Also it is a must have tool in supporting the Energy Manager completing related tasks efficently and quickly.

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Features of AVR v4.0 Basic EDN

Having equipped with the most required solutions, AVR Basic is one of the most popular editions and can be used comfortably for local sites. This edition has increased connectivity (OPC Connection), improved reporting facilities and provides more options for customisation.

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Features of AVR v4.0 Intermediate EDN

The Intermediate edition is recommended for end-users, who also wish to connect to external data sources, advanced virtual meters and optionally redundant OPC Servers.

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Features of AVR v4.0 Advanced EDN

AVR Advanced integrates powerful qualities for those clients, who wish to use the latest cutting edge tool to its best abilities, a fine example of a solution supporting the requirements of “Integrated Industry”. This edition can also connect to unlimited external data sources and serve multi-site applications “Global Energy Management Solution”.

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AVR v4.0 Mobile Clients

The AVR Mobile Client has been developed to aid the work of the technical staff by providing real-time information about their measurement points and data concentrators, visualizing them on a unified tablet interface.

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AVR Windows Phone & IPhone Mobile Client (Remote Meter Reading)

With the support of this application the measurement data (identifying meters manually or by QR code) can be entered and sent via email (attachment in CSV file format) easily into the AVR server application.

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AVR Azure Cloud

By the deployment of Microsoft Azure infrastructure we can offer a pre-installed energy management software solution, taking the frustration out of the process and cutting down on system engineering time. This collaboration also enables us to provide a low-risk investment, based on the calculable payment terms.

AVR Azure energy management software is an ideal choice to support the energy efficiency strategy of both Smart City and Smart Factory applications.

Our highly experienced TechTeam offers additional „kick-start packages”, remote engineering services and trainings according to your needs.

To find out about the available AVR Azure energy management software packages and features, get in touch with us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Making factories 'smart': preparing for the fourth industrial revolution

 

 

 

 

 

The 'fourth industrial revolution' is transforming the manufacturing industry, with a shift to interconnected digital platforms increasing efficiency throughout the manufacturing process.

These more efficient digital technologies found in smart factories include advanced computing solutions, cloud and remote computing, IoT and connected devices, and AI and machine learning.

No single technology or platform is driving Industry 4.0 on its own, explains science writer Megan Ray Nichols in an article for Interesting Engineering. Instead, it's more of a collective approach to the digital transformation.

So how can manufacturers prepare for the modern industrial revolution?

Firstly, get to know the technologies and options available to improve the productivity and efficiency of your operations, as well as the new skills and personnel needed to maintain a modern plant.

Many providers offer a trial period, allowing you to put new software or hardware through its paces before committing to buy.

Once you have found the most suitable systems, test and revise their setup, and continue doing so for the foreseeable future.

"Pay attention to your efficiency, and look for improvements, then lock them down," Nichols says.

And always keep your customers in mind.

"The ultimate goal is delivering a worthy product or service to consumers," Nichols points out.

That means making sure your efficiency, speed, flexibility and reliability enhancements lead to an end product that still meets customers' needs.

A successful digital transformation requires collaboration and communication across all stakeholders, including employees and executives, partners, vendors, suppliers, distributors and consumers.

"Luckily, technology is already on the way to making this scenario possible," Nichols concludes. "It's a matter of preparing your processes and existing plants for its imminent arrival."

 

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