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Sensaphone HATCHERIES Applications |

For
the Monitoring of

Temperature Deviation

Timers

Flow Rates

Power Failures and Surges
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Your business depends
on timing and tight environmental controls. Why be vulnerable? Choose
a Sensaphone remote monitoring system to maintain water levels,
temperatures and power in your hatcheries. Monitor and log flow
rates. Even control processes, feeding systems, switches and valves.
Pick the model that offers the features you need.
Flow Rates: SCADA 3000, Express II, Sensaphone 2000, 1400 and 1800 accept 4-20mA sensors that can be attached to analog flow meters,
and 0-5V transducers, which can themselves be flow meters. Express
II and 1800, in addition to 4-20 mA and 0-5V, can be configured for Pulse
Count sensors. A typical pulse count sensor is a flow meter utilizing
a turbine to measure flow by accumulating pulses. Maximum pulse
rate for this configuration is 1Hz. Sensaphone 2000, which
can also be configured for Pulse Count sensors, allows monitoring
of flow meters in real-time graphical form using bars, gauge or
contact status forms. Model 1800, while similarly allowing you
to use 4-20mA and 0-5V sensors, also offers you the ability to control
process valves and switches. The Pulse Count module for the SCADA
3000 monitors high speed pulse count up to 10kHz. Power Failure: The Sensaphone models above monitor for power failure. The 1800 has built-in AC power monitoring and a backup battery
offering approximately 12 hours of operation. The Express II can use Dry Contact (N.O./N.C.) sensors and comes with a Gel-cell
rechargeable backup battery to provide 6-12 hours of backup operation.
The Sensaphone 2000 monitors AC power in addition to its
8 universal inputs. It includes a compartment for 6 Nickel-Cadmium
batteries to provide 10-15 hours of backup. Input status is viewable
with the Free Manager software accompanying the 2000. Timers: Sensaphone 1400 monitors 4 dry contact inputs (configured
as N.O./N.C.). It comes with an SPDT Form C contact output, capable
of switching up to 5 Amps. The Express II has a built-in
Time Accumulator for use with N.O. Dry Contact inputs, to accumulate
and tally the total amount of time that an input sensor is closed.
The Sensaphone 2000's real-time Data and Event logging record
information at specified intervals. The
The SCADA 3000 offers both C and Ladder programming functions
for the ultimate in control. Temperature
Deviation: The Sensaphone models above can monitor for
any changes in temperature. The SCADA 3000 offers 16 universal
inputs for 10K thermistors. Its PID algorithm loops can be set to
minimize any deviation in temperature. Express
II's inputs (8 inputs are standard but you may have as many
as 40) are universal and can be configured to accept four different
kinds of analog thermistors: 2.8K F, 2.8K C, 10K F, or 10K C; high
and low limits are user programmable. The Sensaphone 2000's
eight universal inputs will accept both 2.8K and 10K thermistors
with user-configured limits. ISACC's 16 user-definable inputs
are similarly configurable for 2.8K and 10K thermistors with user-defined
high and low limits.
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Sensaphone 1400 monitors 4 universal inputs, plus temperature and AC power. It comes with an SPDT
Form C contact output, capable of switching up to 5 Amps.
Sensaphone Express II comes with 8 universal inputs, configurable as dry contact,
pulse count, 0-5V or 4-20mA analog, or temperature. Expansion cards
allow you to increase that to that to a maximum of 40 channels (on
5 cards), or to mix input and outputs. One outlet is built in; you
can expand the output capacity up to 16 channels (on two cards),
in which case input is limited to 24 channels. Express II can call
up to 48 phone contacts, utilizing dialing schedules you customize.
Sensaphone
2000 can report on up to
8 remote, analog or digital inputs and report to as many as 32 separate
locations. It has the most flexible dial-out capabilities of all
Sensaphone models -- select from any combination of phones, faxes,
pagers, email accounts or computers. The 2000 has built-in data-logging
features, storing up to 32,000 records.
For the ultimate in control, choose the Sensaphone
SCADA 3000. Communicate with
the host PC by standard data radio or phone lines. Program Alarm
reporting with custom voice messages to phone, PC, numeric and alphanumeric
pagers, fax and e-mail. 16 universal inputs and 8 relay outputs
are built in, and five additional modules offer a wide variety of
I/O types, expandable up to 144 I/O points. Program in Ladder and/or
C, utilize up to 8 PID loops with any of the I/O points, and program
remotely. Other features include: Event and Data logging, built-in
Gas Flow calculating functions, and a Real-Time Screen Builder.
SCADA 3000 comes with all the software you'll need for monitoring
and control in the 21st century. |
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Other
popular Models to choose from. |
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Model
400 Replaces the 1104, 1114, 1104 CottageSitter, 1104 RC and 1104 BS !! |
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Model
800 Replaces the 1108, 1118, 1108 CottageSitter, 1108 RC and 1108 BS !! |
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Model
1400 Advanced Features in a NEMA4X enclosure.
4 Inputs |
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Model
1800 8 Inputs in a NEMA4X enclosure with
alpha numeric paging and web posting! |
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Model
2000 With email, fax, data logging capability |
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ExpressII Expandable to 40 channels, built in Gel Cell |
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