DESCRIPTION: YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEW BIOLAB COMMERCIAL WATER CHEMISTRY CONTROL SYSTEM. THESE UNITS WERE ORDERED FOR A LOCAL WATER FACILITY, BUT THEY WERE NEVER USED. THEY MIGHT SHOW VERY MINOR USE FROM MY TESTING, BUT THESE WERE ONLY TESTED AND NEVER USED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. I TESTED THESE PERSONALLY, AND THEY ARE ALL FULLY FUNCTIONAL. I WILL TRY TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS AS BEST AS I CAN, BUT I'M NOT AN EXPERT IN THIS FIELD. FORTUNATELY, I'VE ATTACHED THE SCHEMATICS FOR THE UNIT FOR YOUR REVIEW. THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE UNIT SHOWN ONLY - NO MANUALS ARE INCLUED THESE WERE MANUFACTURED BY OPTO22 ESPECIALLY FOR BIOLABS AND INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS IN THE CASE: - OPTOTERMINAL G70 TOUCHSCREEN INTERFACE DISPLAY - 5.1 VDC POWER SUPPLY - 24VDC POWER SUPPLY - NOKIA G30 (I BELIEVE THIS MAKES THE UNIT WIRELESS BUT I'M NOT SURE) - OPTO22 SNAP B18MC RACK WITH THE FOLLOWING MODULES - SNAP-UP1-ADS - ULTIMATE I/O - (2) SNAP-IDC5 MODULES - SNAP-OAC5 MODULE - SNAP-ODC5-1 MODULE - SNAP ALARMS MODULE - SNAP AICTD MODULE - (2) SNAP AIMA-ISRC MODULES - (2) SNAP PH-ORP MODULES
PRODUCT INFO (PULLED FROM WEB) BioLab turned to nPhase, a machine-to-machine (M2M) systems integrator that specializes in custom, enterprise-class M2M solutions for monitoring and managing widely dispersed assets. nPhase quickly implemented an action plan for BioLab. In the initial step of this plan, nPhase deployed a wireless M2M communication system based on technologies from Opto 22 and mobile communications leader, Nokia. This M2M system, installed at each pool facility, monitors the pool water and controls chemical dispersion and other equipment. The system also gathers real-time operational data such as pH balance, oxidation reduction potential (ORP) values, chlorine and other chemical levels, and water temperatures. The monitoring of the water and equipment isachieved using Opto 22’s SNAP-IT hardware, apackaged, IP-enabled system that uses sensor interfaces to connect to organizations’ remotephysical assets and environments. In the BioLab Applications, the SNAP-IT system utilizes embedded Nokia mobile technology as the communications component and sends all data back to a network operations center (hosted by nPhase) using the GSM/ GPRS-based AT&T Wireless cellular<></> network. At nPhase, the data is aggregated and presented through a secure web portal— accessible from any PC or hand-held WAPenabled device— to the customer, the dealer, and to BioLab. nPhase chose a wireless system due to BioLab’s many geographically dispersed customers
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