The problem
A utility operator needed better visual awareness around natural gas-fired peaking units. Operators needed to observe equipment conditions, inspection areas, and potential safety concerns without depending only on manual rounds or limited visibility from control locations.
Solution architecture
Senergy designed a camera and analytics approach using a mix of explosion-protected cameras and modular cameras placed through custom inspection-window views. The design focused on durable image capture, correct lensing, reliable enclosure selection, operator visibility, analytics-ready scenes, and careful review of conditions near critical generation equipment.
Why it mattered
This solution is a good example of why integration is more than installing cameras. The value came from choosing the right camera family, protecting the equipment for the environment, building views that operators could trust, and preparing the video for safety-focused analytics such as leak indicators, abnormal visual conditions, or events requiring attention.
Systems involved
Explosion-protected cameras, modular camera heads, custom inspection-window design, analytics-ready video streams, secure network video routing, operator viewing workflows, and safety-focused monitoring procedures.
Operational outcome
Operators gained improved visibility into critical equipment areas, a better record of changing conditions, and a foundation for detecting or reviewing safety concerns around high-value generation assets.
Senergy point of view
Senergy's point of view is that industrial video should respect the operation. We are proud of solutions that combine rugged camera hardware, analytics planning, and usable workflows because they help security infrastructure support safety, uptime, and operational confidence.

