Bartec Syscom is manufacturing strong motion monitoring equipment dedicated to every type of structures and buildings, namely MR3000SB.


Monitoring the dynamic movement of the structures with MR3000SB accelerometers during an earthquake, will ensure quick data acquisition and structural evaluation leading to safe and reliable actions for people safety and assets integrity.

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Strong motion monitoring solution

MR3000SB devices are designed in a unique compact and robust housing. Remote data retrieval is very easy with the state of the art Syscom Cloud Software (SCS - scs.bartec-syscom.com) compatibility, ensuring automated reporting and smart alarming in case of earthquake.


A typical configuration for high-rise buildings is a network of 3 devices located at the top, middle and ground floors.

Structural health monitoring

Knowing how the structure moves, reacts and deforms under external forces is mandatory to properly assess the general condition and loading capabilities throughout the years.

Earthquake local warning systems & risk assessment

Mainly related to key buildings such as hospitals, but not only, MR3000SB devices can activate local alarms based on earthquake amplitudes using relays output. The motion recorder configured with site specific alarms can interact with the building management system, typically to slow down elevators or shut down the gas valves for example.


Should you have any interest or potential applications in seismic zones, feel free to send us an enquiry.

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