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Sensaphone® 2000 Remote Monitoring System Prevents Downtime for HVAC & Refrigeration Systems

Sensaphone 2000 is ideal for protecting HVAC and Refrigeration Systems because of its ability to remotely monitor critical environmental conditions.

ASTON, PA (PRWEB) January 2, 2004 --Sensaphone, a pioneer in the design and development of remote monitoring systems for businesses and industry, announced that its Sensaphone® 2000 monitoring/reporting system is an ideal product to protect HVAC and refrigeration systems. The Sensaphone 2000 detects changes in critical conditions 24 hours a day, which, if left undetected, can lead to costly problems.

From cold storage to restaurant walk-in units to general building space, the Sensaphone 2000 monitors HVAC systems, refrigeration units, chillers, or other untended operating facilities. The system tracks the following critical environmental and operating conditions: temperature changes, power failures and surges, pressure, timers, alarms, excess humidity, water seepage, floods, intrusion, and more.

Sensaphone 2000 capabilities:
·   Collects data at remote sites
·   Controls cold water loops
·   Monitors cooling of cellular tower facilities
·   Reports chiller trouble and fail-starts
·   Records heat pump performance

The Sensaphone 2000 system ensures that a facilitys heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, or cooling system is operating at peak efficiency," said Jim Fairburn, director of sales and marketing for Sensaphone. It enables facility managers, whether at a restaurant, grocery store, cell tower, or anywhere else -- at anytime -- to take appropriate action to prevent damage, disruptions, and downtime. Our monitoring systems monitor just about any input such as 4-20mA, pulse count, temperature, or dry contact, enabling the user to bring a wide variety of monitoring capabilities to their application."

Sensaphone 2000 also allows users to receive notification of problems and solicit reports from any location at any time, and enables real-time data and event logging to record information at specified intervals. This flexibility enables facility managers to more efficiently deploy the proper resources to manage their systems.

About Sensaphone 2000
Sensaphone 2000 can report up to eight remote, analog, or digital conditions, including room temperature, outside temperature, humidity, tank level, tank temperature, pressure, flow rate, flooding, and HVAC controllers, plus power failure. It can be programmed to communicate with up to 32 destinations to deliver alarm messages or status reports in real-time. Users can program the unit for custom settings. Sensaphone 2000 has extensive built-in data-logging features capable of storing up to 32,000 records. It has the most flexible dial-out capabilities of all Sensaphone models -- from any combination of telephone, fax machine, pager, e-mail account, or computer. Plus, alarm and critical data point information is automatically formatted into a Web page and uploaded to a specific Web site for online access.

About Sensaphone
Sensaphone stands at the forefront of remote monitor and control solution design, setting industry standards for advancements in technology. The Sensaphone family of products provides a comprehensive line of feature-rich, flexible technology for monitoring equipment, safeguarding property, and reporting critical data. Sensaphone serves a broad range of applications/industries, including telecommunications, network servers, computer rooms, oil and gas, water/wastewater, HVAC & refrigeration, science/health labs, agriculture, greenhouses, and vacation homes. For information call 610-558-2700 or visit www.sensaphone.com.

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