Technical Assessment

General information

The Technical Assessment is a form that you need to fill out for us to know which hardware to send. Our onboarding representatives send the Technical Assessment to you to fill in or download it here. Some details to point out about the Technical Assessment: 

  • If a Technical Assessment is not correctly filled in with all the needed information, the hardware cannot be shipped. Most importantly: The invoice email address, Purchase Order Number, and the Wifi credentials: Network name and password;
  • The first “user” indicated on the Technical Assessment is the person addressed on the hardware package(s), and the person receiving the track and trace emails; 
  • The address on the Technical Assessment leads to where the package will be delivered. 

Machine information

Asset name: When filling in the machines on the page above, you have to be sure that each sensor has its specific name. There can not be the same machine name twice in the list. 

Asset type: You can select which kind of machine you want to measure. The asset type is really important for our energy consultants. 

Energy group: If you have several groups that you want to compare with each other or if you want to make groups for different production lines, you can add the group names. In software, you can compare sensors individually or on a group level.

Fused power: As mentioned before, Sensorfact offers different three kinds of sensors, and it is important to know which sensor to send. Therefore you can select the size of sensor you want to receive. If you have doubts about which sensor to choose, you can check the following:

  • Check the fused power (per phase) of the power supply to be measured. Our sensor types indicate the maximum amperage that can be measured with them: 60A, 200A or 600A per phase. 
  • Alternative: check the power of the machine being measured. You can recalculate the current by dividing the power of the machine by the voltage (in Volts) and by a standard of 0.9. For example, a 50 kW machine connected to 230 Volt has a current of 50,000 / (230 *  0.9) = 242 A.

Other SF sensors on asset?: If you have for example a compressor with both an electricity sensor and a compressed air sensor installed, we would like it to know so that we can compare them in our consultancy.