Victoria, BC
Forest Technology Systems (FTS) has been designing, manufacturing and marketing remote environmental monitoring systems since 1980. Their integrated systems include sensors, dataloggers, communication links and data analysis software. FTS stations permit users to collect data by on-site visits, by direct attachment to computer, by satellite, by telephone modem, by radio modem, or by a combination of these technologies.
Forest Technology Systems has been committed to providing tough, high quality systems for forest ecology management, watershed management, hydrological, and meteorological monitoring. From Victoria, British Columbia, FTS now exports high-tech equipment to the United States, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand and Australia. The integrated systems include sensors, dataloggers, communications links and computer software.
FTS software collects various forms of data, depending on the application, like temperature, humidity, rain level, solar radiation, wind speed and direction, to name but a few. Also these programs provide simple or complex graphing of the data or calculated values. The software design makes these programs simple to learn and use.
1065 Henry Eng Pl.
Victoria, BC V9B 6B2
CA
1065 Henry Eng Pl.
Victoria, BC V9B 6B2
CA
Legal Name: F. T. S. Forest Technology Systems Ltd.
Number of Employees: 35
Total Sales ($CDN): $100,000 - $200,000
CA
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Area of Responsibility: Domestic Sales & Marketing
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Using a combination of electronic sensors, communication telemetry and specialized software, fire weather monitoring stations provide complete information on fire hazard in remote locations. Such stations are used by professional foresters to monitor and predict wildfire danger throughout the forests of Canada, the U. S. A., Mexico and New Zealand.
Fire weather monitoring stations permit users to collect data by telephone, radio, cellular, or satellite communications. The FTS Fire Weather stations are equipped with the FWS-12S data logger and represent a complete, tough, reliable setup of meteorological and fire related sensors (wind speed and direction, rainfall, air temperature, humidity, fuel level) designed for remote deployment operated and serviced by non-technical users to determine fire hazard.
The sensor data is stored on-site until it is downloaded to the user by telephone or radio modem, cellular or satellite transmission. Fire Weather Plus software analyzes and graphs the data for determining the fire hazard in a particular area.
Remote weather station for collecting fire weather data
System-21 is a turn key water and weather monitoring system which includes user friendly environmental data management software. ConnectIT Category Description: Environment Weather
ConnectIT-keywords: Environmental monitoring, remote monitoring stations, water quality/quality, weather stations.
The FTS System uses electronic sensors, a rugged datalogger, communication telemetry and specialized software, to send data from remote locations back to your office. TERRA Plus software has been created to simplify collection, storage, display, graphing and printing of hydrological and meteorological data; it includes special features for hydrological data and applications, such as rating tables, tracking long term trends through comparative graphs and capturing event triggered data.
The FTS System monitors any of the following parameters: Auto sampler; conductivity; depth; dissolved oxygen; dissolved solids; flow; water level; pH; salinity; snow water temperature; temperature and turbidity. Our dataloggers also monitors meteorological parameters, such as air temperature, all season precipitation, barometric pressure, rainfall, relative humidity, solar radiation and wind speed and direction.
334512
ISO 9001
2090-Miscellaneous Ship and Marine Equipment, 6640-Laboratory Equipment and Supplies, 6660-Meteorological Instruments and Apparatus, 6685-Pressure, Temperature, and Humidity Measuring and Controlling Instruments, 7030-ADP Software, B100-Air Quality Analyses, B103-Water Quality Studies
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