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Click to enlarge CDR 325 The "NEW" 325 CDR covers a wide range of electronic process monitoring needs; (3) pressures, (2) temperatures or level, load, modem battery voltage or other analog variables. It is widely configurable for recorded interval and alarming. Each input variable is sampled once per second ensuring exceptional resolution and reliable averaging. Up to (16) fully configurable alarm set points and reset points can be directed to simply log, pulse out or dial up to (3) pager or cell phone numbers. The main "Profiler" log can record up to 22 items (min, max & average) from 1 min. up to 1 hour. Storage is huge: 4 items recorded each minute= 35 days! 4 items recorded each hour= 2100 days (that's 5.75 years!) Three "high-res" event capture logs allow for detailed analysis of input variable profile for the 3600 seconds of time centered on any alarm trip point. The CDR comes standard with (1) "D" cell alkaline battery lasting up to 4 years (sampling all sensors every second) with a 100% backup lithium battery (up to 1 year by itself) and a memory battery for all logs. The LCD stays on continuously displaying live pressure or temp or battery volts etc. The firmware, calibrations and configuration are stored in non-volatile flash memory. Firmware upgrades can be done "on the fly" without loosing ANY recorded data!  Watch all sensors on one screen updating in real-time locally or over a modem. Mounting configurations available: pipe, wall, stem (single pressure only) or portable.

New Feature:
The " Watchlog" is a high-resolution log that is continuously logging data for future analysis. This a circular log (first in last out) that continues until reset. This log can be configured to record one channel of the three available. (No Temp channels) The selections are:
  • Granularity: 1 second, for 9 hours of instrument memory
  • Granularity: 2 second average, for 18 hours of instrument memory
  • Granularity: 4 second average, for 36 hours (1.5 days) of instrument memory
  • Granularity: 8 second average, for 72 hours (3 days) of instrument memory
  • Granularity: 16 second average, for 144 hours (6 days) of instrument memory
If more than a 1 second interval is chosen, the recorded data will be averaged together to extend the total data available to view. Once the data is recorded, the Watchlog data can be downloaded directly from the instrument into your Microsoft Excel spreadsheet program. The Watchlog macro file (running in the background) makes it easy to generate a detailed graph.

New Feature:
By adding the Co-Pilot, the CDR can now control a pressure regulator remotely via modem (or locally via mechanical switch). From any phone modem in the world you can click a button from your computer to increase or decrease the pressure while you are watching the live pressure change on the pipeline in real-time!

New Feature:
By adding the Cathodic Protection Interface, the CDR can now monitor your CP system remotely via modem. From the office you can view and/ or download historic data logs of your CP system.


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