Leasee pays an hourly rent based on machines’ activity. Without proper monitoring, the lease can abuse the machinery.
DGV-200 sensors enables the customer to keep track of real hours of activity and idling of every unit.
This helps:
- Avoid misunderstanding when it comes to rent payments
- Better plan and control the workload of every unit
Both the leaser and the leasee were interested in being able to monitor the activity of the machinery remotely. The mining company needed this to avoid unnecessary idling, accidents and equipment breakages. The leasing company also needed accurate data on how much time the machinery was working since they charge an hourly rent.
Usually in such cases the GPS/GLONASS devices are used to keep track of engine hours by means of sensors that count the engine’s revolutions per minute (RPM). However, this is not a viable option for the crusher machines since their actual activity has no effect on the engine’s RPM.