Sump pumps protect basements, pump rooms and other low-lying areas of a building from water accumulation and flooding. Tanos continuously monitors sump levels and pump operation to ensure that accumulated water is removed before it becomes a risk to building infrastructure.
Sump Water Level Monitoring
Tanos can integrate with level sensors installed in sumps to continuously monitor water levels. Facility teams can view the current level remotely through the Tanos cloud interface.
Pump Status Monitoring
The operating status of individual sump pumps can be monitored in real-time. The system can display whether pumps are running, stopped or reporting a fault.
High Water Level & Flooding Alerts
When the sump water level exceeds a configured limit, Tanos can immediately generate an alert. This gives facility teams an opportunity to investigate blocked drainage, pump failure or excessive water ingress before flooding occurs.
Pump Runtime Analytics
Tanos records every pump operation and calculates pump runtimes. Daily and historical runtime trends help facility managers identify pumps that are operating unusually frequently or for unusually long durations.
Pump Failure Detection
By analysing pump status together with sump level, Tanos can help identify abnormal conditions such as rising water levels despite pump operation or a pump failing to operate when required.
Cloud-Based Monitoring
Sump levels, pump status, alarms and historical analytics are available through the Tanos platform, enabling facility teams to monitor critical drainage systems without relying only on physical inspection.