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RACO Solutions Bulletin Describes Closed-Loop Control System
for Remote Facilities

Emeryville, Calif., April 15, 1999 RACO Manufacturing
& Engineering Company of Emeryville, California, today announced
the availability of their new Communications Solutions Bulletin
describing how a pair of RACO Verbatim Systems can be used to
form a low-cost closed-loop control system for operation of remotely
located electrical devices. In addition, the system also provides
alarm autodialing to ensure proper system operation. Download
the PDF file or call
RACO at 510-658-6713 to receive this bulletin.
Compared with alternative SCADA and DCS systems, the easy-to-use
Verbatim system offers many important advantages from cost, installation,
and maintenance standpoints.
The RACO control system utilizes two RACO Verbatim units operating
over a standard dial-up landline or wireless telephone link.
A dedicated phone line is not required. And because Verbatim
Systems report by exception they do not require continuous polling.
The systems only operate when a control function needs to be
initiated.
A master Verbatim at a central control point communicates
with a remote Verbatim unit located near the device to be operated.
If an alarm is detected at the master location, such as low water
level in a tank being monitored, the master Verbatim calls the
remote Verbatim, which causes activation of a control output
relay, which turns on a pump motor to fill the tank. When the
tank level reaches maximum, another alarm would initiate an action
to turn the pump off. After receipt of each control command,
the remote Verbatim acknowledges that the instruction was received.
If the master Verbatim does not receive an acknowledgement
from the remote Verbatim, the master begins an alarm calling
sequence, calling a list of preprogrammed emergency phone numbers
until it gets an answer. When answered and acknowledged, the
master system reports the alarm location and trouble. Verbatim
units can report alarms to a central computer or call any standard
phone, cellular phone, numeric or voice pager, or voice mail
system.
Supervisory personnel can call in at any time from any standard
touch-tone phone to get a system status report, change alarm
parameters, or execute a command. A hard copy of alarm data can
be printed out using the system's data logging capabilities.
Each Verbatim unit can be equipped with up to 32 digital inputs
and up to 16 analog inputs, together with 4 or 8 relay outputs.
The units plug into standard phone jacks and operate with 115
VAC power. If standard phone lines are not available or have
been disabled, RACO's Cellularm system is available to permit
alarm reporting over the cellular network.
About RACO
For over 50 years, RACO Manufacturing and Engineering has been the leading
manufacturer of automatic dialing and remote monitoring systems. Located
in Emeryville, California RACO's Verbatim®, Verbatim Gateway®,
Guard-It, Chatterbox®, Cellularm, Responder and SCADA Systems are
the industry's first choice in municipal water/wastewater, industrial
water/wastewater, energy production, and facilities monitoring applications.
RACO's partners include Rockwell Automation, Gorman-Rupp, AEG Schneider,
Trihedral Engineering and more.
For more information contact RACO at 1400 62nd St., Emeryville,
CA 94608; Ph: 800-722-6999; Fax: 510-658-3153; email: sales@racoman.com,
or visit us at: www.racoman.com
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