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TELEMETRY

SOLUTIONS

Universal Monitors

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Mission Statement

We are dedicated to finding solutions


that are unique and innovative ,
creating Energy and/or Time Savings
for our valued customers.
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Topology:
Individualized
Metering
Administrator
Internet Client

Mobile
Router
Operator
Router

Data Center
WMNET Center -Concentrator

Meters

Communication
Gas Water Web Server Protection
Server

Radio Frequence Transmission


EOS System
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Serrinha Reservoir
EAT Pedro Ludovico

Activation of the
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Reservoir Pumps

Serrinha Reservoir

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Electrical Energy Metering

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Full 2 Way Automation via WMNET Solution

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Full 2 Way Automation via WMNET Solution

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Change to Cubic Model - 1

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Change to Cubic Model - 2

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Change to Cubic Model - 3

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Change to Cubic Model - 4

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EOS RF + Cubic system layout
WMNET RF

Water Meter thermostat

Cubic Cellular
Wi-Fi
Pressure Inferred Wi-Max
Ethernet

Pump Control Temperature

Energy measurement
Key points
Relay
•Devices or Sensors report to the cubic at
pre-programmed intervals
•Cubic reports to your smart phone or e-
Motion Sensor Energy Metering mail at pre-programmed intervals
•Last update is stored on a living website at
no charge.
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Accounting for Evaporated Water

Inlet Meter –
Measure total
volume of water
entering the cooling
unit.
Blowout Meter –
Measure total
volume of water
leaving the cooling
unit.
Inlet Reading - Blowout Reading = Evaporated Water

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PRODUCT FAMILIES
Metering and Control Communication Module Electric Energy Metering
Module Module
M2M – Machine to
To any kind of
Machine
(Flow, Pressure, Temperature, etc.)
Communication
MCC - Transparent
- Up to 4 meters
- Analog Inputs transmission
- RS232c or 485 Telemetry;
- Digital Inputs
M2ME
- Digital Inputs
- Pulse Counters - Internal or
External modem - ABNT Standard
WMNET MC - GPRS Transmission M2MC
- AC Power Supply
Multiple Device Monitoring or Metering
Radio Frequence
Transmiter Telemetry
- Analog Inputs
- Collect data from Concentrator
- Digital inputs external devices - TACE Interface
- Pulse Counters - Collects information - Data Storage
- GPRS Transmission of MBUS Protocol - Terminal
- Internal Battery - Data Storage Consultation
WMNET WMNET
Supply WMNET RF - RF Transmissio - Cellphone
MCB Center
Trasmission

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Benefits
Where to use our products:
 Oil and Gas fields ---Pipelines, station, wells, tanks…
 Construction Industry ---Tracking hours on equipment, security, utility usage on site
 Pump stations --- tanks, pump controller, valve controls, meter reading
 Sewer lift stations --- Flow sensors, Motors, level sensors
 AMR --- Pulse meter interface, development needed for message type meters
 Factory monitoring ---- individual equipment Metering, energy savings, loss prevention
 Prison Facility --- water and energy savings, remote monitoring, HVAC Controls
 Other application --- The system is flexible enough to monitor anything with the correct sensor. Mixing
and matching the hardware will supply will bring solutions needed in the field

How is AAMS/ADTS different:


 Modularized hardware for customizing data output and inputs
 Equipment that can handle all environment or lack of AC or DC power
 Link all of our equipment wirelessly through our own proprietary mesh network.
 Each device is also a repeater for the next, building a stronger mesh
 Small radio modules that can be customized to monitor anything
 Pipeline monitoring of pressure, temperature and leaks by using the mesh network architecture
 Local PLC (Programmable Logic Control)
 Full range of hardware within one company umbrella

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Micro Controllers
Metering and Control
Module Uses of this equipment:
To any kind of SCADA stands for supervisory control and data acquisition. It generally refers to
(Flow, Pressure, Temperature, etc.) industrial control systems: computer systems that monitor and control
industrial, infrastructure, or facility-based processes

- Analog Inputs Telemetry is a technology that allows remote measurement and reporting of
- Digital Inputs information. Systems that need external instructions and data to operate require
WMNET MC the counterpart of telemetry and telecom.
- Pulse Counters
- GPRS Transmission
- Electricty Supply
Summary:
Three devices that are primarily used in this application. They are basically the
same device in three different enclosures.
WMNET MB
- Analog Inputs 1. WMNET MC – Multi functional Micro Controller. Has several connection points
to monitor a broad range of devices.
- Digital inputs
2. WMNET MB – Smaller build of the WMNET MC and runs on a battery pack of
- Pulse Counters lithium batteries. No AC or DC power required
- GPRS Transmission 3. WMNET MCB – Fully Submersible model of the WMNET MB.
- Internal Battery
WMNET
Supply Key notes:
MCB
Each device can be linked together with an internal Mesh radio if they are within
communication distance. This way only one device can backhaul the information
of the group.

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Multiple Device Monotring or Metering
Multiple Device Monotring or Metering
Radio Frequency
Transmiter Telemetry
- Collect data from Concentrator
external devices - TACE Interface
- Collects information - Data Storage
of MBUS Protocol - Terminal
- Data Storage Consultation
WMNET RF - RF Transmission WMNET - Cellphone
Center
Trasmission

Radio Frequency Telemetry


Transmitter Concentrator

Summary: Summary:
Individual radios can connect to each or multiple devices based Computer system that independently runs its own network of
upon the device interface. They will pass data or control the devices. This device can read meters and control valves based
device through two-way communications. The data is sent on preprogrammed parameters. It can also run a billing
through a 2.4 GHz mesh radio system to a Concentrator that system and print bills on site.
then backhauls the data to a central database.

Key notes:
Key notes:
Each WMNET Center can query a unit in its mesh via touch
Each radio has two communications to the device and to the screen commands. It can also control about 2,500 radio units.
mesh radio system. Each Concentrator can control up to about
2,500 radios.

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Machine to Machine Controllers

Communication Module Summary:


M2M – Machine to These devices are used to take over machines within a network. We basically
Machine interface with the machine and then take control. The units connect to a WMNET
device or link through an RF module.
Communication
MCC - Transparent
transmission Key notes:
- RS232c or 485 We can interface into any machine and adjust the hardware connection if needed.
This device is commonly used to get more use out of older equipment by letting
- Internal or
the M2M device control it.
External modem
M2MC

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Energy Metering

Electric Energy Metering


Module
Summary:
This device is used to monitor commercial electric meters. The data collected can
pass through the same WMNET network or be linked in through an RF radio.

Key notes:
Can handle up to 4 electric meters
M2ME

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Individual Measurement System

RF Transmission Module
• Interfaces into most devices or sensors
• Collects data from devices with analog, MBUS, BACnet, WMNET
digital voltage or pulse generated by sensors or devices. RF
*more available
• Transmits data to devices for control or change of state.
• Stores data locally
• Transmits to any node in its mesh system
• Operates on 2.4 GHz or 902-928 MHz
• Repeater for other radios in its mesh system
• 10 year battery life

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NEW for 2011 - CUBIC
Communication
Central Processor or Main Board • GPRS
3 Customizable Application boards • Ethernet
• Wi-Fi
Power board
Human-Machine interface
3 Application Boards
•analog
•Digital
•RS232C, RS485, MBUS,
Internal Web-Server
MACnet
txt or e-mail alerts •Relay
•PWM
straight from the Cubic
LED Display
to you. •Three-line text
•6 button analog keyboard
•Soft keys and soft menus
•Small graphic display
•XY capacitive touch screen

•16 MIPS low-power RISC Microprocessor


Concentrator
•Primary Battery 3.6 V •Controls up to 1064
•Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) EOS RF Modules
•USB powered (next revision)
•10 Year Battery Life

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Small Solution

Small Water Meter & Valve


Radio Frequence Transmiter
- Collect pulses
generated by
meters;

Small Motion Sensor + - Collects information of


MBUS Protocol;
- Data Storage;
WMNET RF
- RF Transmission

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Individual Device Electric monitoring
and Metering
SHS Series CT Key Points
KEY SPECIFICATIONS •CT clamps on to power
Window Size: .4 Inches conductor
Current Ranges : 5A CT: 0.05 - 7A AC •Flexible metering of any
15A CT: 0.15-20A AC machine or equipment
Output Signal: 333 mV AC at rated current
•Data collected in Watts
Accuracy +/-ELECTRICAL
0.5% at 0.5% to 140% of rated current
•Data is sent from 1 -60 minute
Output Signal: 333mV
Accuracy:
Phase Shift:
+/- 1% at 0.5% to 140% of rated current
+/- 0.5° at rated current
Frequency Range: 10 Hz toFEATURES
OTHER 10 KHz
+
Radio Frequence Transmiter
intervals

Weight: 4.8 oz
Dielectric Strength: 5000V around the case
600V rated leads
Storage Temperature: 220 °F
Case Protection: Plastic ABS/PVS or Epoxy EOS RF
encapsulated housing
Safety: ETL Recognized per UL506

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Central Database
Summary:
From a central database you get the graphic charts and customized graphics to run
and monitor the systems. You also have built in interface to smart phones.

Key notes:
Although systems like this are common, we have the ability to sell the customer
the software to run on their network and reside within their intranet. Having the
web-hosting is also an option.

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