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Unit 3 stopped responding at 06:42 AEST. Cooling on floors 14–18 is offline. BMS showing fault code E-47 (compressor overload). Residents on affected floors have been notified.
E-47 confirmed: compressor thermal overload. Resetting circuit now. If it trips again we'll need Klimaire on-site.MNT-0142…E-47 to contactor relay K3. Last 3 occurrences: 14 Feb, 28 Jan, 09 Jan. All during peak load. Recommend thermal cutout inspection before next reset.
WO-0142 · Scheduled: Today 14:00BMS dashboards, utility portals, spreadsheets, and meter reports: all separate, all out of sync. No shared context. No single source of truth. And the waste compounds every day nobody looks.
HVAC running overnight. Lights on in empty floors. Solar underperforming after a maintenance visit. None of it flagged, none of it visible. It only shows up on the utility bill at the end of the month.
BMS systems generate hundreds of readings a day. Without intelligent filtering, every minor fluctuation competes for attention. The real faults get buried in the noise until they escalate into something costly.
There's always someone who knows which sensor to ignore, which circuit trips on cold mornings, which reading means trouble. When they're on leave or move on, that knowledge walks out with them.
Ceres connects to your energy infrastructure over read-only APIs. Solar inverters. Smart meters. BMS platforms. All flowing into one coherent view: no hardware to replace, no new sensors, no data migrations.
A focused incident timeline surfaces automatically when Ceres detects an anomaly. Flooding in the car park, a camera offline, lights burning all morning with no one in the building. Each incident is logged, timestamped, and routed to the right person before it becomes a complaint.
Ceres filters routine readings before they reach your team. Expected sensor fluctuations, scheduled maintenance windows, and minor variance are all suppressed automatically. Only genuine faults surface, so your team acts instead of investigates.
The Ceres app brings your full management dashboard to iPhone. Energy data, maintenance queue, and property alerts: available anywhere, reviewed on-site, resolved faster.
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