Platform

GenGuard Platform

GenGuard is an engineering platform designed to monitor, maintain,
document, and manage critical standby power systems throughout their
operational lifecycle.

Platform Modules

Dashboard

The operational center of GenGuard. Displays live generator status,
alarms, maintenance reminders, poller health, exercise schedules,
generator time, and overall system condition.

Available

Live Telemetry

Real-time Modbus communications with engineering register decoding,
polling groups, live values, controller-aware diagnostics, and historical logging.

Available

Historical Trends

Review stored telemetry over selectable time ranges for troubleshooting,
performance analysis, operational review, and engineering validation.

Available

Maintenance Workbook

Preventive maintenance scheduling with normal and severe-duty intervals,
initial baselines, service history, technician notes, dashboard reminders,
and customizable maintenance items.

Available

Exercise Scheduler

Reads exercise schedules directly from supported generator controllers,
shows enabled programs, displays upcoming exercise events,
and provides countdowns based on controller time.

Available

Data Export

Export selected historical telemetry with timestamps using preset or
custom time ranges. Multiple logged data points may be included in one CSV file.

Available

Report Center

Generate operational summaries, maintenance reports, schedule reports,
site status information, and future customer-ready PDF documents.

In Development

Backup & Recovery

Create database and application backups containing configuration,
historical data, logs, poller files, control files, startup scripts,
and recovery manifests.

Available

User Administration

Role-based access separates ordinary users, administrators,
and super administrators while protecting engineering and recovery functions.

Available

Platform Direction

GenGuard is designed to expand beyond a single generator controller.
Future modules are planned for automatic transfer switches, fuel systems,
multiple generators, multiple sites, notifications, and broader critical
infrastructure management.

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