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WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE THE ORIGO PHASE ID SYSTEM

Take a close look at the phase identification systems on the market today. We believe you will come to the conclusion that there is really one one choice; The Origo PhaseID System.

Here's why:

Not Dependent on Cell Phones
Although cell phones are a technological wonder of our times, poor coverage and dropped calls make them frustrating to use even for normal conversations. Depending on them for your equipment to work is unacceptable. The Origo PhaseID System does not require cell phones or any other real time communications to operate.

Phase Attributes Identified.
The PhaseID System automatically indicates all 12 possible phase attributes. On primaries, phases A, B, and C are identified. On secondaries, phases are identified as A, -A, B, -B, C, -C, AB, -AB, BC, -BC, CA, or –CA. That is, the two primaries feeding delta connected transformer secondaries, along with the in-phase and out-phase of normal 120 volt service, are identified.

Base Station Location
The PhaseID System base station is designed to be placed in dispatch centers where multiple individuals have access to it. Just plug it into any wall outlet. The outlet can be on any one of the 12 possible phase attributes. The Base Station LAN output allows different users on different PCs to simultaneously retrieve phase attribute data. Reports are automatically printed if desired.

GPS and Cell Connect Time
The GPS lock time on the PhaseID System field unit is on the order of 1 minute when first turned on and on the order of 10 to 20 seconds when off for less than 2 hours. The advanced roving GPS receiver requires no lock time at all when left on. Of course, no cell phone modem lock time delays are ever required with the PhaseID System.

Long Battery Life
The PhaseID System operates approximately 20 hours on 3 AAA batteries. That is two full work days of continuous use and months of occasional intermittent use.

Size, Weight, and Ease of Use
The PhaseID System field unit weighs about 3 lb. and has a single push button switch to operate. No data interpretation skills are required by either the field unit or base station operator. The unknown phase attribute, out of the 12 possible phase attributes, is automatically identified by the base station computer.

Can be Used in Buildings
The PhaseID System GPS receiver can maintain timing lock with a single GPS satellite in view. It also incorporates a highly stable internal oscillator that allows timing lock to be maintained for up to 5 or 10 minutes without any satellites. Once locked, the field unit will usually maintain lock indefinitely inside most buildings and can be used inside totally shielded vaults or buildings for short periods to obtain phase attribute readings.

Field Probe Ground Reference
The PhaseID Field Probes incorporate a ground clip to ensure phase voltage measurements are made with respect to ground. Without a hard ground reference, phase measurements made on one phase, in a crowed 3-phase environment, will be referenced to a second phase (or a combination of phases and ground) which can lead to phase errors.

Low Cost Field Probes
An unlimited number of field probes can be used simultaneously with a base station. Additional probes are very inexpensive, so it is cost effective for every lineman that needs one to carry one.

Quickly Phase Identify Your Entire System
Origo’s soon to be introduced handheld Data Logging field probes can be used by meter readers to record phase attributes during their normal rounds. In a matter of months, a utility can completely phase identify their entire system in a cost effective manner using low cost existing personnel.

Fast as Real Time
With the PhaseID System, probing 1 to 3 cables on a typical maintenance job and calling in the phase sequences, takes less time than unpacking, setting up, and waiting for cell modem and GPS lock in a multi-unit real-time system. Probing 20 padmount transformers in a subdivision with the PhaseID System takes a fraction of the time required using current real-time systems.

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U.S. Patent 6.667.610 and U.S. Patent 7.031.859