Live dashboards
View pump state, sensor readings, line availability and site health from a browser on desktop or mobile.
SCADAconnectNZ brings live data, HMI access, historical trends and alarms into one secure portal, without needing a full SCADA rebuild or a permanent VPN client on every laptop.
The portal is designed for pumps, irrigation, water infrastructure and remote industrial equipment where simple remote access and reliable history matter more than heavy enterprise overhead.
View pump state, sensor readings, line availability and site health from a browser on desktop or mobile.
Store and inspect site history so runtime, pressure, flow and fault patterns can be understood later.
Expose selected site HMIs through secure web access without asking every user to install VPN software.
Each modem connects back through an encrypted tunnel, keeping field networks isolated from the public internet.
Assign users to the customers and devices they need, with access kept separate between sites and clients.
Use alarms, modem status, VPN statistics and API logs to diagnose issues before they become site visits.
The portal is built around the same live line view and historical tools used on real SoPump sites. Select a main measurement, then overlay related fields when you need to diagnose how the site behaved.
| Signal | State |
|---|---|
| System fault | Clear |
| Command agent | Online |
| HMI proxy | Linked |
| Poll rate | 15 seconds |
Most sites can be connected with a pre-configured modem, known device map and a secure tunnel back to the SCADAconnectNZ platform.
Site config, modem scripts, VPN settings and polling values are generated for the field hardware.
The modem connects to the remote device, whether that is a PLC, direct drive, IoT board or other supported field controller.
Dashboards, HMI access, alarms and trends are checked against the real site behaviour.
Users are assigned to the correct customer and devices with only the access they need.
Send through the basics: site type, controller, comms, HMI needs and what you want to see in the portal.