Sentinel Remote Monitoring

Boiler monitoring built for real operating facilities.

Sentinel helps facilities see boiler status, lockouts, alarms, flame signal, temperatures, and equipment trends from a secure web dashboard.

It is designed for plants, campuses, park facilities, and remote boiler rooms where staffing is limited and equipment visibility matters.

Sentinel dashboard preview showing a sample customer site with boiler status cards, lockout status, and site metrics

Lockout Awareness

See when equipment is locked out and give operators a clearer starting point before someone drives to the boiler room.

Useful Operating Metrics

Track flame signal, stack temperature, cycles, runtime patterns, and other practical indicators that support troubleshooting.

Built Around Existing Equipment

Add visibility to boilers, burners, heaters, and control panels without turning a targeted monitoring need into a full controls replacement.

Dashboard Preview

A fast overview of what needs attention.

Sites can be labeled by facility name and location, giving operators and managers a clear view of which boiler room or plant needs attention.

Boiler 1

LOCKOUT

Amplifier auto check fail
Flame: 0

Boiler 2

RUNNING

Stack: 474.6 °F
Flame: 33

Oil Heater

OFFLINE

Diagnostics available when connected.

Old Oil Heater

RUNNING

Flame Signal: Auto
Flame: 40

Smart Alerts

Actionable alarms with the context operators need.

Sentinel alerts are designed to provide more than a simple alarm message. Notifications can include the alarm reason, time, pressure, temperature, flame signal, and the status of related equipment in the same process or load-sharing group.

Detailed equipment notifications

Receive alerts for boilers, heaters, and other critical equipment with the values needed to understand what happened before logging into the dashboard.

Day and off-hours routing

Notification rules can support daytime text alerts and off-hours call routing for critical conditions, depending on how the site wants alarm response handled.

Escalation-ready workflow

Call escalation and advanced routing are part of the Sentinel roadmap and can be configured as those workflows are completed and validated.

Example alert shown for demonstration. Final alert format and routing depend on customer configuration and connected equipment.

Dark mode phone mockup showing a detailed Sentinel alarm text message with pressure, temperature, flame signal, and related boiler status
Multi-Site Visibility

Manage multiple facilities under one customer view.

Sentinel can organize monitored equipment by customer, location, and site. This gives managers and operators a quick overview of which facilities are online, which boilers are active, and where attention may be needed.

Multi-Site Ready

Monitor multiple plants, campuses, lodges, mechanical rooms, or remote facilities from one Sentinel environment.

Clear Site Naming

Organize systems by customer, facility, building, or location so staff can quickly identify where attention is needed.

Built for Lean Teams

Useful for organizations responsible for many boilers with limited staffing, long travel times, or remote mechanical spaces.

Sentinel multi-site overview showing several monitored locations under one customer dashboard

Example display shown with demo customer and location names.

CommandLink visibility for accountable field response.

CommandLink is the Sentinel command and activity layer for reset requests, operator notes, and command history. It supports troubleshooting by keeping requested actions visible and documented while remote-control workflows remain controlled and intentionally limited.

Trend Detail

See the burner card and the trend history together.

Sentinel is intended to give operators a quick status view first, then enough detail to understand what changed. Burner cards summarize live status while trend views show flame signal, steam pressure, stack temperature, and other operating values over time.

Boiler 2

Sample burner card with connected node information and practical operating values.
RUNNINGNode Online
Flame Signal36.1
Steam Pressure101.4 psi
Stack Temperature475.4 °F
Last UpdateLive

Node Summary

Burner controller, stack temperature, steam pressure, and flame signal can be grouped under the equipment they belong to so the operator does not have to hunt through raw data.

Sentinel trend preview showing flame signal, steam pressure, and stack temperature history graphs

Trend screen shown as a simplified product preview. Actual displayed values depend on connected equipment and configured monitoring points.

Need visibility across multiple boiler rooms?

Sentinel is a strong fit for large sites, park-scale facilities, campuses, and industrial plants that need practical remote awareness without unnecessary complexity.