FULL ACCESS. HIGH-FREQUENCY. TOTAL CONTROL.

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SCADAScope Data247 provides round-the-clock access to real-time turbine performance data, empowering you to stay connected to your operations no matter where you are.

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Getting turbine data systems up and running isn’t always easy—that’s where SCADAScope Data247 comes in.

It gives you total visibility into your assets’ performance, ensuring you’re always connected and in control.

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Easy to Use

Our storage solutions are designed to scale with your needs, allowing you to expand storage as data volumes grow.

Digital-Twin Ready

High resolution data enables dynamic modeling, or making of a digital twin without new hardware.

High Frequency Data

Enable fault tracing and signature detection by accessing higher frequency data.

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It’s your asset and you should not be prevented from accessing any data you want from it, for whatever reason that might be. SCADAScope gathers data from your assets where you can look at it in the web viewer, or gather it into your historian over FTP or a HTTP API. 

SCADAScope DA modules (the Data Acquisition parts of the system ) connect to different controllers in each asset and store this data for downstream analysis by other SCADAScope modules and make it available 

Sometimes human observation of the data is far superior to automated issue detection, especially when the cause is new or the problem unfamiliar. To allow ease of viewing and selecting appropriate data, we made the SCADAScope Grapher. 

SCADAScope Grapher is a web based tool which allows you to graph the required high frequency data from the turbine over the appropriate time.The Grapher provides your subject matter experts with a window into the most detailed form of the raw data.

When a problem is difficult and doesn’t want to go away, the best folks need to throw eyes on it to cut the L and bring back the P.

It also is very effective in training technicians to show them exactly the sequence of events which caused things to happen the way they did.
Every data point a controller recorded and SCADAScope collected as a time series.

For example, turbine pitch angle, every single position, one after another.
Yes, in CSV or image of the graph.

Separately, this data is available in packaged format for enterprise data systems and historians if you wish to archive it.
Yes, it is extremely useful in root cause investigations.
Yes, the system looks at this data, and our experts look at this data to gain higher certainty about the insights we share.
No, SCADAScope Grapher is always included with any installation.
Yes. Our recommended protocol is downloading the data over FTP from the server. There is also a REST API to download it programmatically.
Yes, the data is available. And we recommend using the more aggregated and less frequent post processed trends and aggregates for your business intelligence.

Most BI softwares are not designed for 2000 samples per second. That being said, even Excel could graph a snapshot of this data in a pinch.
Between 50 samples per second to 9600 samples per second. It entirely depends on the asset and PLC you are working with.

Usually higher resolution data are sporadic event faults that are recorded on an interval or at a given trigger condition.