How Does It Work?

How Does It Work?

‘Good to Go?’ monitors your mains incoming electrical supply (single or three phase) and sends the ‘live’ information to a box installed by the last man out door. The information is continuously transferred between the two boxes wirelessly by radio signal (RF). It has a range of 1km line of sight and a minimum 500m inside a typical building. A signal booster is available in extreme circumstances.

The box by the door has a touch screen which is used to set up the system, it has a ‘check’ button that takes a snapshot of your building’s consumption and instantly reports whether a pre-set baseload has been reached. This tells the person locking up if they are ‘Good to Go’. The information is also recorded to be accessed when you log-into the system through the touchscreen or this website. It also records 15min data at all times which is also available to view in the same manner.

You would hope that a red screen will mean the key holder re-enters the building and turns off whatever is still on, however if that isn’t possible at least you, the bill payer or Energy Manager can have an email notification through the website and remote access to the time and result of the test allowing you to quickly address exceptions.

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