Introduction
- Onshore oil production monitoring begins with oil extraction and extends through pipeline transportation, including tank storage and initial processing stages.
- The system ensures real-time and aggregated data measurement for storage levels and process flows.
Key Value Proposition
- Continuous Monitoring: Enables 24/7 observation of equipment and processes.
- Increased Efficiency: Reduces downtime and operational disruptions.
- Proactive Maintenance: Provides early warnings to prevent failures.
Enhanced Data Insights: Facilitates informed decision-making with detailed reports and analytics.
Core Features
- Oil Pump Monitoring
- Monitors pump vibrations per ISO 10816 standards.
- Tracks motor activity and total operational time.
- Sends alerts via SMS, email, or program warnings before failures.
- Inlet and Outlet Flow Monitoring
- Monitors oil flow at processing inlets and outlets.
- Tracks flow volume or weight over specified periods using external ultrasonic flowmeters.
- Analyzes crude oil yield from processing.
- Storage Tank Monitoring
- Tracks total and instantaneous oil levels in tanks using level meters.
- Displays tank occupancy rates on the dashboard.
- Generates reports from collected data.
- Oil Transportation Monitoring
How It Works
Step 1: Sensor Data Collection
- Sensors collect vibration, temperature, and flow data.
- Wireless transmission up to 10 km in outdoor areas via LoRa technology.
Step 2: Gateway Integration
- Gateway transmits data via 4G to the GSM antenna.
Step 3: Cloud Processing
- Data is sent from GSM to the cloud for processing and storage.
Step 4: Client Access
- Clients access real-time and historical data from anywhere through mobile, PC, or tablet.
Industries Served
Oil & Gas
Energy
Heavy Industry
FAQ
TARS stands for Technical Assessment and Renewable Solutions. It specializes in industrial automation and condition monitoring, using advanced technologies such as IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things).
TARS was established in 2022 by a team of engineers and renewable energy enthusiasts.
TARS solutions are applicable across various industries including manufacturing, oil and gas, power plants, and other heavy industries that rely on machinery.
Condition monitoring involves tracking parameters like vibration and temperature in machinery to detect potential faults and ensure safety and efficiency.
It reduces downtime, extends asset life, enhances safety, and lowers repair costs by enabling predictive and planned maintenance.
TARS collects vibration (RMS, Peak) and temperature data across multiple axes and uses advanced FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) analysis for fault detection.
TARS integrates advanced IoT technology with user-friendly software, offering real-time monitoring, customizable dashboards, and automated alerts via email, SMS, and WhatsApp.
TARS software can be accessed via mobile applications, web browsers, and desktop applications.
TARS sends notifications through email, SMS, and WhatsApp for critical alerts, warnings, and daily updates.
TARS sensors use LoRaWAN technology to transmit data up to 10 km in rural areas and 3 km in urban environments.
TARS sensors can be powered by a battery or cable. Battery-powered sensors have a life of up to 3 years with updates every 30 minutes.
FFT analysis decomposes vibration signals into frequencies, helping to detect issues such as imbalance, misalignment, and bearing faults.
Yes, users can define custom standards for monitoring equipment with specific operational characteristics, such as older machines with high constant vibrations.
Currently, TARS supports Azerbaijani and English, with plans for further language additions based on customer needs.
The Maintenance section allows users to log and track issues, solutions, and equipment servicing details.
Yes, TARS has been implemented in industries such as oil and food factories, and polyethylene plants.
Yes, TARS provides sensor installation and ensures proper configuration for seamless data collection and monitoring.
You can reach TARS via email at [email protected] or call +90 535 103 69 29 / +99 450 300 21 24.