Generally, people pay great attention to fire prevention in production workshops, warehouses and residences, but often neglect fire safety in bright and busy office buildings. However, office buildings contain many hidden fire hazards, especially electrical fire risks.Computers, printers, copiers, various chargers and other equipment bring convenience to work, but also pose potential fire risks. A slight carelessness can easily lead to fire accidents.
Common problems in office buildings include poor heat dissipation of electrical equipment, unstable voltage, and long‑term uninterrupted power supply. As crowded public places with numerous electrical devices and large floating populations, office buildings are more prone to safety hazards.Once a fire breaks out, it can easily cause casualties, property losses and extremely negative social impacts. Therefore, fundamentally solving electricity safety problems has become an urgent task for office building construction and management departments.
To address these problems and hidden hazards, Zhengzhou Farrell Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd. has developed a comprehensive smart and safe electricity supervision system for office buildings.Focusing on real‑time monitoring, control and safety of power consumption, and integrated with IoT technology, the system realizes visualized, informatized and controllable electricity management for office buildings.It fundamentally solves typical problems such as numerous safety hazards, incomplete electricity data, difficult management and serious energy waste, making office electricity safer, more energy‑saving and more efficient.
- Managers of office buildings can realize remote on/off control, timed power cut‑off and restoration via mobile phones and computers, achieving smart electricity management while reducing energy costs.
- Equipped with water immersion anti‑electric shock protection and single‑phase live wire non‑injury function, the system completely eliminates electric shock accidents caused by electricity leakage in office buildings.
- Early warning thresholds can be set for voltage, current, electricity leakage, temperature, power and other parameters. An alarm will be sent when operating indicators reach the threshold, and managers can receive notifications on their mobile phones immediately and take corresponding measures.
- Managers conduct real‑time supervision of the power system (current, voltage, power consumption, power, temperature, electricity leakage, etc.) via mobile phones to check for abnormal data.
- Once electrical hazards occur in the office building, alarm information will be sent to managers’ mobile phones in real time, so that abnormalities can be detected and resolved at the earliest time.