Equipment degradation alerts
Catch a dying pump or salt cell before it strands a customer — DeweyIQ watches the numbers for you.
Log equipment readings
As techs record equipment metrics — salt output (ppm), pump flow (GPM), pump RPM, filter pressure (PSI), heater delta-T (°F) — DeweyIQ keeps a per-equipment history.
How the drop is measured
Once a piece of equipment has enough readings, DeweyIQ compares a baseline (the average of the earlier readings) against the current level (the average of the latest couple). The percentage drop from baseline is the signal.
When it alerts
A metric that's fallen about 30% or more below baseline raises a 'degraded' (warning) alert; about 50% or more raises a 'critical' alert. The alert names the equipment, the metric, and the drop — e.g. 'salt output dropped 34% from baseline.'
Turn it into a quote
Equipment-degradation alerts have a 'Create quote' button that drafts a proactive repair/replace work order and quote pre-filled from the alert. Add line items and send — see the AI-quotes guide.
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