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HVAC/REFRIGERATION
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Potential Disasters: Temperature Power Failure Pressure Smoke & Fire Alarms
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Possible Models: Sensaphone 400 Sensaphone 800 Sensaphone 1400 Sensaphone 1800 Sensaphone Express II Sensaphone 2000 SCADA 3000
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The possible Sensaphone models monitor the above listed potential problems, and call you right away, before the problem turns into a disaster. Sensaphone assures that normal operation of blowers, fans, compressors, pumps, pipes and valves is maintained. Sensaphone can even serve as low-cost backup units to your main control system in temporary or remote locations. Features include:
Temperature:
With the temperature sensors, the models let you know if the temperature deviates from the required setpoint. Temperature limits can be programmed from -20° to +150° F (-30° to 65° C). See Temperature Sensors
Pressure:
Sensaphone Express II, Sensaphone 2000, and SCADA 3000 offer universal inputs that can be configured as 4-20mA or 0-5V for any pressure gauge sensor that puts out from 0 to 5 volts. 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 has a built-in software for Ladder and C Programs, and PID Control.
Power Failure:
All the Sensaphone models above monitor for power failure. 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. The Sensaphone SCADA 3000 C Programming allows you to program any input to monitor AC power.
Alarms:
High and low alarm limits are programmable in the Sensaphone 2000 and Sensaphone SCADA 3000. Sensaphone models includes a built-in microphone allowing you to listen in to sound levels on site. You can program the unit to respond with an alarm when sound levels exceed a normal level.
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