Before we get into it, there’s one thing you need to know about me. I love HGTV. House Hunters, Property Brothers, Fixer Upper...I can’t get enough. Well, just over a year ago my time to shine finally came. My husband and I bought our first house together. And while we’re no Chip and Joanna Gaines, we gave it our best try.
We now have features in the home that the original owners could have never imagined. We officially have a “smart house.” I love to stay on the cutting edge of technology and when something fun and innovative comes out, I just have to have it. We have an Alexa in every room and she controls everything. From the time my alarm sounds in the morning, she is always there to make sure my day stays on track.
If there’s a light, appliance, or anything that’s connected to electricity in the house, you can bet it’s hooked up to the internet to be made “smart.” At this point, I don’t know if I could live without it. The thought of getting out of bed to change the thermostat all the way downstairs exhausts me, let alone the thought of doing something like climbing a tower to make sure a belt cleaner is properly tensioned.
We are living in a time where the future feels like it’s happening right in front of our eyes. If I can control everything about my 1890 Victorian from the comfort of my couch then why should running a plant be any different? It shouldn’t be. And I can tell you that the benefits of implementing this type of technology at a plant-sized scale are much greater than the benefits of making sure there are enough cubes for your iced coffee.
These three concepts have always been at the core of what Martin Engineering does and while this hasn’t changed, it has certainly evolved. By embracing new technologies and processes, Martin Engineering is not only leading the industry but is revolutionizing the way bulk materials are handled. The newest technology to make its debut is remote monitoring. In just the same way I can check in on my front door from work, you too can check in on a belt cleaner halfway across the plant. Remote monitoring means you can be confident your carryback is being controlled even when you’re not physically there to check on it.
Wouldn't it be nice to know immediately...
By having this information available digitally, you are lowering the risk of putting workers in unsafe situations by reducing the time spent inspecting and maintaining conveyor belt components. Stored energy, working at heights, and accessing confined spaces are just some of the exposures that can be minimized or completely eliminated.
Access to this information isn’t just advantageous for workers at the plant, it can also be accessed from anywhere proving particularly beneficial if your technicians happen to be at the other end of the country. This leads to fewer unnecessary maintenance tasks and more efficient use of everyone's time.
Overall, this means more uptime, less downtime, and better budgeting. When belt cleaners wear at different rates, it’s difficult to know when to call in maintenance or when one needs to be replaced altogether. Smart monitoring enables data to be collected over time to predict when replacements are needed for each conveyor individually.
If you want to know what it’s like to have a smart home, you can ask me but if you want to know what it’s like to have a cleaner, safer, and more productive plant….just ask Chip!