Pile internal temperature

Continuous in-pile temperature monitoring.

Use long-probe sensors within active piles or windrows to identify hotspots, follow trend direction, and maintain visibility between manual checks.

Trend monitoringHotspot alertsZone-based rollout
24/7Internal visibility between manual checks
Zone-basedDeploy around the piles that matter most
Service-ledSetup plus monthly operating support
Long-probe temperature sensor

Probe placements can be organized around the way your team already handles piles and turning cycles.

Compost windrows
Why this matters

Maintain visibility into internal conditions between manual checks.

Internal temperature monitoring is a core layer for compost operations. It creates a consistent record and helps operators prioritize which piles may require attention first.

Track selected piles continuously instead of relying only on manual readings
Set alert thresholds for higher-risk conditions
Review performance by pile, block, or operating area
Use records in weekly reviews and incident lookback
How the service is sold

Commercial structure aligned with a managed service.

Customers are not purchasing devices one by one. They are purchasing deployment, platform access, alerting, support, and the ability to expand coverage as operational requirements change.

Sensor placement and repositioning

In-pile sensors are designed to be placed and repositioned by site staff as part of normal windrow management. Sensors are typically moved during turning or when monitoring focus shifts to a different area. Irys manages data collection, connectivity, dashboards, alerting, and reporting.

Initial setup

Hardware deployment, gateway commissioning, dashboard setup, and initial alert configuration.

Monthly service

Platform access, alerting, connectivity support, and operating review.

Expansion option

Add more monitored piles or additional site zones as confidence and coverage needs grow.

Next layer

Connect internal readings with perimeter and weather context.

Internal pile temperature is usually the first step. It gets stronger when it lives inside a larger site-wide monitoring story.

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