COADIS MV - Automation of Electricity-based Irrigation

COADIS MV is an efficient solution for the remote control and monitoring of irrigation systems based on the electrical grid (pumps + solenoid valves). It consists of two devices with a mobile and web application.
The main device is connected to the pump control panel for power and communication. It uses a GSM SIM card to connect to the internet. This connection allows it to send data to the application and receive start/stop commands.
The auxiliary device is connected to the main device. It controls the solenoid valves. The number of solenoid valves controlled by this device varies between 4 and 32, depending on the requirements.
The application allows for remote monitoring and control of the irrigation system.

The solution offers the following features:

Real-time monitoring and instant remote control via mobile app or PC
Control of submersible or surface pumps powered by the electricity grid (Default 2 and expandable up to 8)
Solenoid valves can be controlled instantly or via a schedule using the irrigation program. The irrigation program can be entered or modified remotely from the mobile application.
Electricity monitoring and notification in case of outage or restoration
Automatic restart of the pumps after 30 minutes of power restoration (the duration is configurable)
Monitoring of 220V/380V voltage and amperage consumed by the pump (optional)
Pressure monitoring and pump shutdown if the pressure threshold is exceeded (optional)
Monitoring of the basin level and starting or stopping of the pumps as needed (optional)
Soil moisture monitoring (optional)
Weather monitoring: temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind speed and wind direction (optional)
The solution keeps track of operations performed (On/Off) and the history of the pump's actual state, including voltage and current (if available), which helps the user to better organize irrigation.
You have the option to program SMS notifications for specific situations such as pump start, pump stop, power outage, power restoration, current exceeding the nominal limit, etc.