Towards a green and digital future with IOT 4ECO SMART
Control production, access remotely, improve efficiency, reduce management and energy costs, receive notifications on the status of your plant, schedule maintenance, integrate the system with corporate IT. Become INDUSTRY 4.0
Keeping an industrial site under control allows you to use the data for improve maintenance processes. This means eliminating all the waste that in the past could not be avoided.
The system IOT 4ECO SMART is a powerful IT platform designed for improve control, optimize efficiency e reduce the costs of a production line through predictive maintenance. Its purpose is to create a network that allows communication between field devices and remote controllers.
Community and / or national legislation provides for the presence of continuous emissions monitoring systems (SMCE) or systems for analyzing emissions (SAE) into the atmosphere for certain types of plants.
Arpa carries out direct and indirect controls on atmospheric emissions generated by establishments where plants are present. The aim is to verify compliance with the limits set for the substances emitted. It also assesses the compliance of self-control operations as well as the environmental management of the plants.
Sampling and documentary checks are activities planned on the basis of the environmental load connected to the activity carried out, the presence of dangerous substances, the existence of criticalities already encountered in the past. Arpa intervenes in cases of reported criticality for the atmospheric sector attributable to emissions.
The phases of initial or periodic self-control of emissions are based on the environmental load attached to the activity carried out, the criticalities linked to certain production activities and the differentiation between sectors. In this context, control activities carried out directly in the field, on new emission points or on existing plants with high environmental significance, are generally preferred.
THEAnnex A of the Law of 11 December 2016 n. 232 identifies three types of investment in tangible assets 4.0 subject to facilitation.
One typology concerns the capital goods controlled by computerized systems or managed by sensors and drives, such as IOT 4ECO SMART, which must possess 5 mandatory requirements and at least 2 other additional requirements in the context of cyber-physical systems, to be eligible for the facilities provided for by the National Transition Plan 4.0.