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Although your application may seem unusual to
you, MISSION has probably seen it before.
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MISSION monitors tanks, small to large. MISSION's equipment may be connected to a
variety of of tanks in a number of different ways.
Small Remote Tanks
Use MISSION's Model 110 to monitor high and low tank levels. Simply connect a
high float and low float to any one of MISSION's 8 digital inputs and you have a
basic tank alarm system. Using MISSION's legendary notification system, alarms
will be called out via phone, pager, fax or e-mail. No phone line? No problem.
MISSION ultra reliable cellular data radio can reach out of the toughest
locations.
Solar Power Too
Many water tanks are at locations without power.
MISSION offers several solar
options. If simple floats are used, all you need is the small (6" X 6") solar
cell which fits on top of the NEMA 4 enclosure. It will drive the main circuit
board, radio and floats, just point it south and you're through. For
installations where continuous monitoring is required MISSION supplies a larger
21-Watt solar panel and supply. This will drive a M-100 or M-800 unit and an
analog level or pressure transducer. MISSION can supply all the equipment
already engineered for the application.
Large Main Tanks
For large elevated or hydrostatic tanks
MISSION supplies the M-800 series RTU.
This RTU transmits data continuously. Watch levels rise and fall in real time.
It is a full-blown SCADA system with levels or pressures scaled and labeled on
the screens.
MISSION Controls
MISSION's M-800 can control one, or many well using existing or easily installed tank level controllers. Get rid of expensive and unreliable "tone lines"
and start getting complete real time data. With MISSION you'll see the levels at
the tanks and monitor pump running status, runtimes, starts, well output and
more. All for less than most auto-dialers and a phone line.
This is truly SCADA Made Simple™.
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