Exploring the Benefits of a Traffic Cabinet Monitor
It's really
difficult to imagine driving when the concept of traffic lights has not evolved—that
is, until and unless you have come across a dark intersection. Traffic comes to
a stop, impatient motorists go through near-misses, and pedestrians have
difficulty crossing the street as there is no safe way.
Proactively
monitoring and keeping traffic controllers in good condition can avoid these
issues and keep the traffic running smoothly. Traffic controllers contain
electronic components that are receptive to heat, humidity, cold, and other
natural elements. That's why cabinets are provided with internal fans and
heaters that control the temperature, as well as there are seals that stop
water from leaking into the cabinet.
Now the issue
with these systems is that they can malfunction, such as broken seals, which
are simple and inexpensive problems to fix, but not addressing them early on
can lead to more costly equipment damage over time.
So cautious
monitoring heat, humidity, and other variables can help you solve these issues.
For example, the Field Monitoring Unit provides automated and uninterrupted
remote monitoring of cabinet conditions without requiring costly, regular
on-site inspections. It also helps monitor battery backup systems and alerts
the person to charge if the battery runs low before it becomes a problem during
the subsequent power failure.
So, monitor all
your traffic data and intersection cabinet equipment very comfortably with
Emtrac; as for third-party traffic signal control systems, they give
pass-through communications. Emtrac's data web interface shows incoming AC
power, battery backup status, stop time, cabinet flash, conflict monitor
status, vehicle detectors, fan status, door switches, and more.
Emtrac Company
offers a good quality traffic
cabinet monitor that
combines with the signal controllers wirelessly. This easy-to-install system
helps you keep a watch when your traffic cabinets are not running correctly by
using an easy combination of hardware and software, starting from a one-only
light to a complex series of intersections. For more information, contact the
EMTRAC system: (214) 607-0100, Mobile: (618) 316-4633, and email:
Info@Emtracsystems.Com.
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