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NYplumber
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Good evening wallies,
I have a pair of boilers that I am taking on for a new client that heat a building and DHW. The units must be operational all year. The boilers constantly lock out, which is how I got there. One of the steps requested by the client is correcting the issues at hand. The other request was to install a system that would notify both myself and the building manager when a boiler goes into lockout, before both boilers fault and the large water heaters loose temperature.
From the searching I have done, I have come up with the following solutions, all to connect from the alarm contacts of both boilers to a device that will be connected to the router.
<a href="http://www.sensaphone.com/products/sensaphone-web600-monitoring-system.php">http://www.sensaphone.com/products/sensaphone-web600-monitoring-system.php</a>
See MetroMail
<a href="http://www.metropolitanind.com/controlproducts/">http://www.metropolitanind.com/controlproducts/</a>
<a href="http://www.secureheat.com/home-furnace-monitor.php">http://www.secureheat.com/home-furnace-monitor.php</a>
MetroMail looks to be exactly what is needed in a small package. Any other options I may have missed?
Thanks in advance.
I have a pair of boilers that I am taking on for a new client that heat a building and DHW. The units must be operational all year. The boilers constantly lock out, which is how I got there. One of the steps requested by the client is correcting the issues at hand. The other request was to install a system that would notify both myself and the building manager when a boiler goes into lockout, before both boilers fault and the large water heaters loose temperature.
From the searching I have done, I have come up with the following solutions, all to connect from the alarm contacts of both boilers to a device that will be connected to the router.
<a href="http://www.sensaphone.com/products/sensaphone-web600-monitoring-system.php">http://www.sensaphone.com/products/sensaphone-web600-monitoring-system.php</a>
See MetroMail
<a href="http://www.metropolitanind.com/controlproducts/">http://www.metropolitanind.com/controlproducts/</a>
<a href="http://www.secureheat.com/home-furnace-monitor.php">http://www.secureheat.com/home-furnace-monitor.php</a>
MetroMail looks to be exactly what is needed in a small package. Any other options I may have missed?
Thanks in advance.
:NYplumber:
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Taco
Taco I works , have you looked at that at all?0 -
Lots of options
Assuming you don't have any existing infrastructure, http://vikingelectronics.com/products/view_product.php?pid=418 might work.0
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