
Air Quality Products
|
359 DRESHER ROAD HORSHAM, PA 19044 (215)672-6088 (215)443-0899 FAX kcrawford@eagleih.com |
Air Quality Monitoring Equipment Sales Literature

EAGLE AWS 2OOO SYSTEM....................BASIC FACTS
Main components --- Space Sensor Pack, Duct Sensor Pack, Datalogger, Air Controller, and Supervisory Computer.
International standards --- the components are constructed of hardware and software which conform to international and industrial automation standards for mechanical construction, electrical and instrumentation wiring, networking, computer operating systems, application programming languages and database storage.
Application arrangements --- the components can be used in either "stand alone" or "networked" arrangements. Stand Alone arrangements use Dataloggers with integrated Space Sensor Packs. Networked arrangements use any and all components linked over hard wire or ethernet LANs, radio modems, dialup telephone lines, or the Internet.
Space Sensor Packs --- floor-standing or wall-mounted enclosures containing up to 16 passive air quality sensors.
Duct Sensor Packs --- contain up to 9 air quality sensors and mount directly into supply or return ducts.
Datalogger --- floor-standing or wall-mounted enclosure containing Space Sensor Pack, Datalogger computer with network connections, optional telephone modem, and software for network communications and datalogging. Collects data from remote Sensor Packs.
Air Controller --- a Datalogger with optional software for control programming, and hardware for generating analog variable and discrete on/off control signals for fans, motors, and dampers.
Networking --- uses hard wire or ethernet TCP/IP protocol over LAN cabling, radio modems, dialup telephone lines, or the Internet.
Supervisory Computer --- an IBM-compatible computer running Microsoft's Windows 98 or NT operating system and Ci Technologies' Citect HMI/SCADA software, one of the world's leading Windows packages for industrial automation and facility management. It connects directly to a Stand Alone Datalogger or to networked Dataloggers and Sensor Packs. It obtains sensor data from Dataloggers and other Sensor Packs, evaluates it against warning levels, performs statistical calculations, builds historical data files, produces reports, and serves out the data to other applications running at the facility (spreadsheets, relational databases, word processors, maintenance) over standard data transfer connections (SQL, SAP, DDE, ODBC). It provides a visual monitoring and manual control station for facility managers, process operators, and field service personnel. It displays sensor data as digital readouts, numeric tables, analog indicators, time and date-based graphs, statistical charts (X-bar-R, Pareto, CPK, Dow-Jones). It can also display CAD drawings of facility layouts and photographic images of air handling equipment animated with sensor data and operating status (running, stopped, etc.). It can also display psychometric charts, accumulated totals of gases over time, equipment run times and power usage.

