Sentinel Command™
The Operating Layer.
Sentinel Command™ is the controls and intelligence layer behind the Highline Sentinel platform. Command™ coordinates activation, diagnostics, monitoring, valve control, pump control, power status, readiness verification, and system communication.
It is the layer that helps the platform operate as a coordinated wildfire resilience system instead of a collection of disconnected components.
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Traditional systems often treat the controller as a simple on/off device. Sentinel Command™ is designed as the operating layer of the platform, connecting protection, water delivery, reserve water, power resilience, readiness, and service diagnostics.
The objective is not only to activate the system. The objective is to understand system status, verify readiness, coordinate equipment, and support long-term serviceability.
What Command™ Coordinates
Activation
System activation logic based on property requirements, equipment configuration, and operational strategy.
Valves
Deployment area control for directing protection where the system is designed to operate.
Pumps
Coordination with pumping systems, pressure requirements, and hydraulic delivery.
Power
Visibility into generator, battery, transfer equipment, and critical-load status where applicable.
Readiness
Status awareness for system pressure, DryGuard™ readiness, leak awareness, and service requirements.
Diagnostics
Support for system health, operational status, fault awareness, and maintenance planning.
The Platform Brain
Command™ connects the Sentinel platform layers so they can work as one coordinated system.
Protect™
Protection network and deployment strategy.
Flow™
Pumping, pressure, and hydraulic delivery.
Reserve™
Water storage and reserve strategy.
Power™
Backup energy and critical loads.
DryGuard™
Air-assisted winterization and readiness verification.
Forge™
Architectural integration and installation strategy.
Readiness Verification
One of the most important roles of Command™ is helping verify whether the platform is ready. A wildfire resilience system should not simply sit unused between service visits. It should support awareness of its operational condition.
When paired with Sentinel DryGuard™, Command™ may support pressure verification, leak awareness, winterization status, service diagnostics, and seasonal readiness checks.
Pressure Awareness
System pressure status may help identify pressure loss or service requirements.
Leak Awareness
Changes in pressure may indicate leaks, damage, open valves, or inspection needs.
Service Readiness
Command™ can support inspection, startup, shutdown, and maintenance workflows.
Control Without Complexity
For the owner, Sentinel should feel simple. Behind the scenes, Command™ can coordinate complex systems including valves, nozzles, pumps, power, water reserves, sensors, and readiness checks.
The platform is intended to reduce uncertainty by bringing critical system functions into one coordinated operating layer.
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Every Sentinel Command™ strategy begins with understanding the property, the protection objectives, water infrastructure, power requirements, readiness goals, and long-term service needs.
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