Kistler-Morse Corp.

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WITH KM’S ORB 2.0 REMOTE MONITOR, GET MATERIAL INFORMATION WHEN, WHERE AND HOW YOU WANT IT

SPARTANBURG, SC - Kistler-Morse (KM) offers the ORB 2.0 Remote Monitor. It turns ordinary level and weight data into useful information that will increase process productivity at every level of the organization Users include operations, maintenance and instrumentation, finance, procurement material planning and IS/IT. As the ever-changing requirements of users differ, so do the feature-rich capabilities of the system. While real-time material updates, past trends and usage rates are needed for some users, watchdog alarms can warn operations of imminent overfills, low levels or run outs.

The ORB 2.0 Remote Monitor not only reports weight and level information, but also pressure, temperature and flow; in effect, all process control equipment information with 4-20 output. Secure user access can be assigned by department for in-plant use and extend to remotely based suppliers or other logistics personnel. Diagnostic capabilities include instrument calibration backup for validation.

With multiple alarm setpoints, the ORB 2.0 Remote Monitor continually monitors and alerts defined users via onscreen display, email, text paging and optional numeric pager about material and system alarm conditions.

Kistler-Morse is recognized as the expert in bulk material monitoring and in-process weighing and batching. The company prides itself on understanding the toughest applications, applying superior application engineering, providing knowledgeable service, and creating products to better measure, monitor and control materials information that is vital to the uninterrupted flow and productivity of your process.

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