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Monitor your gas consumption, identify leakages, ensure you work within specified parameters with FloCloud app
Hardware
FloCloud firewall configuration
This article describes how to configure your firewall to allow communication between FloCloud gateway and FloCloud app
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How To zero the flow sensors
We’ve introduced a new feature to help you reset your sensors. Sometimes, your sensor may show a small offset in flow readings, even when no flow is occurring or the sensor has trouble to connect to the gateway. This can appear like the example below: Flow Sensors To address this, we’ve added a feature to reset your sensors, ensuring they show zero flow when there is no actual flow. Simply follow these s
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Settings
How to create gas system building blocks in FloCloud (sensors, regulators and gas sources)
Create gas system devices in FloCloud. Those are the basic building blocks needed to create digital version of your gas system.
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Gas systems
How to create simulated sensors in FloCloud
Today, we will explore how to create simulated sensors to display data within FloCloud, eliminating the need for physical sensors to measure gas flow or pressure. In the first article, we learned how to build our blocks, and in the second article, we discovered how
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Reset Gas Source Lot Number and see previous Lot Numbers in FloCloud
Reset the Lot number when you change the gas source, to keep full traceability. Follow steps below to reset the Lot number of the gas source.
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Managing Gas Devices in InduSuite
Creating new devices in FloCloud is the start of your system and gives you access to the data from your devices Follow steps below to manage gas devices in InduSuite
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How to create a gas system in FloCloud
Place and connect building blocks into FloCloud canvas to create the digital twin of your gas system
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Set outlet point sensors and welding machines operating limits
Setting operating limits on outlet points is fundamental to trigger events you want to be notified by FloCloud
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Events
Create gas system monitoring rules
Monitoring rules are important to trigger events you want to be notified by FloCloud
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How to set up your FloCloud Demo sensors
In this article, we’ll guide you through setting up your FloCloud demo unit. The demo unit includes a primary regulator with high and low-pressure sensors, a splitter with two outlets, and a flow sensor on each outlet. The key steps involve connecting the power supply to the wired sensors and installing the battery for the flow sensors. Once the sensors are set up in FloCloud, simply connect the gateway to the internet, and you’re ready to go! find here an article how you can create the sensors
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Machine reports (Gas to wire, wire to gas and arc time to gas)
In this article, we’ll explore the different types of machine reports. These reports are categorized into gas-to-wire, wire-to-gas, and arc-time-to-gas reports. They function only if you have a WeldCloud-enabled machine connected to your system that can transmit wire feed values. In the menu on the left-hand side, select "Machine Reports." Clicking on it will display a dropdown menu where you can choose the specific report you’d like to view. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/webs
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How to create a custom dashboard in FloCoud
Building on our article about creating custom reports, you can now set any of these reports as your personal dashboard. When selected, the default dashboard is replaced by the blocks defined in your custom report and becomes the first screen shown each time you log in to FloCloud. This also enables you to create role‑specific or location‑specific views—for example, dedicated screens on the shop floor. Simply configure the required information as report blocks in a custom report and display them
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How to work with custom reports
How to create a custom report Custom reports are a powerful way to analyze your own process‑specific parameters. They allow you to correlate different data sets and better understand why changes in gas consumption occur. By combining multiple parameters—such as events, operational changes, and overall gas usage—you can identify patterns, detect bottlenecks, and see how specific events impact consumption over time. frame (https://scribehow.com/embed/CreatingandSharingCustomReports
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How to navigate the gas source management
Welcome, in this article you can find explanaitions and usefull information around new new overhauled gas source management. To improve the usability we added new features and with that a new workflow. When you enter the Gas Sources menu, you’ll now see three new tabs that help you manage all aspects of your gas sources. To fully understand the new workflow, we’ll start by reviewing the ne
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