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Much more than just a remote monitoring
and alerting system, ChillerNET allows users to connect
to any remote equipment world using a common internet
browser. Users can "subscribe" to faults and
analog values, such as flow rate, temperature or pressure
by setting personal threshold values that cause email
elerts to be generated if the real-time value of the
chiller violates the users setting. For example, you
could subscribe to receive an email alert anytime the
leaving water temperature reaches avove 50 degrees.
Another could subscribe at 55 degrees, or below 40.
Because ChillerNET operates on MODBUS
enabled controllers (BACNET coming soon), the system
can work with entire systems, buildings and plants.
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ChillerNET Flyer...
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Users can log into the ChillerNET system from any browser,
no special software is required. Current values, port
definitions, alarm logs,and analog history are all available.
Graphs show the most recent trended history of analog
values that are enabled, such as flow rate and temperature
changes over time.
Authorized users can even change functions, change
set-points, reset alarms and even reset the chiller
right from the web interface.
Equipping a chiller with ChillerNET requires a MODBUS
enabled controller, a serial interface and cable, the
ChillerNET TCP/IP interface and a live internet connection.
The ChillerNET system will look for the chiller on the
customers IP and Port number. Facility IT managers can
configure a point-to-point firewall port directly to
the chiller.
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User-name and password protected web application
gives authorized users read and write capabilities, threshold
based publish and subscribe alerting system, analog trend graphs,
alarm logs and program port definitions. |