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Sensaphone HVAC and Refrigeration Applications |
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Recommended
Items
For
the Monitoring of

Timers

Alarms

Temperature

Pressure

Power Failures
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To monitor your HVAC system, refrigeration
unit, chiller or other untended operating facilities 24 hours a
day, we offer a wide assortment of Sensaphone remote monitoring
systems. Sensaphone assures that normal operation of blowers, fans,
compressors, pumps, pipes and valves is maintained. They can
even serve as low-cost backup units to your main control system
in temporary or remote locations. Whatever your facility, from cold
storage to restaurant walk-in units, there's a monitor to fit
your needs.
Temperature:
All models can monitor for temperature. The SCADA 3000 comes with 16 universal
inputs for every need from thermistors to run time accumulation.
And the additional Thermocouple module allows the SCADA's temperature
range to expand from cryogenics to industrial ovens. The 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-defined limits.
Power Failure:
All the Sensaphone models above monitor for power failure. SCADA
3000's universal inputs can monitor power, too, and offers optional
standard or extended backup batteries. The 1400 can monitor up to four universal sensors. Its 12V
Gel Cell rechargeable battery provides approximately 12 hours of
backup time. The Express II can also use Dry Contact (N.O./N.C.)
sensors (anywhere from 8 to 40 in all) 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 (configurable to N.O./N.C.). It includes a compartment
for 6 Nickel-Cadmium batteries to provide 10-15 hours of backup.
Input status including power is viewable with the Manager software
accompanying the 2000.
Pressure:
The Sensaphone SCADA 3000, Express II, 2000, and 1800 accept sensors which can be configured to monitor pressure. All
three offer universal inputs that can all be configured as 4-20mA
(to measure current) or 0-5V for any pressure gauge sensor that
puts out from 0 to 5 volts. In addition, the Sensaphone 2000 offers Data Logging, downloadable Event Logging, Graphing and Polling
to keep you informed of pressures and can store over 32,000 input
readings. The SCADA 3000 includes Real-Time Screen building
capability for graphically monitoring pressure, flow and more. Timers:
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.
SCADA 3000's extensive programming capabilities--C-program,
Ladder Logic, PID loops--offer you a variety of ways to monitor
and control timers, throw switches, as well as logging events and
data.
Alarms:
Both Express and Express II include a built-in microphone
allowing you to listen in to sound levels on site. Express II allows you to program the unit to respond with an alarm when sound
levels exceed a user-defined level. High and low alarm limits are
programmable in the Sensaphone SCADA 3000, 2000 and Sensaphone
1800 for everything from room temperature to pressure. The 2000 has eight universal inputs; and SCADA
3000 offer 16.
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The Sensaphone
SCADA 3000 offers the ultimate
multi-purpose, flexible system. 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
into the 21st century.
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 time-stamped records. |
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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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