Industrial controller uses Web to access system parameters

Using Walchem's patent-pending ShoulderTap Server-On-Demand technology, WebMaster GI combines Walchem's industrial pH/ORP and conductivity product lines with the WebMaster communications platform to provide real-time access to key system parameters, without the need to be permanently connected to the Internet.

By Control Engineering Staff May 1, 2003

Using Walchem’s patent-pending ShoulderTap Server-On-Demand technology, WebMaster GI combines Walchem’s industrial pH/ORP and conductivity product lines with the WebMaster communications platform to provide real-time access to key system parameters, without the need to be permanently connected to the Internet. Shedding the modem-to-modem requirements, ShoulderTap allows simultaneous multi-user access and eliminates long distance phone calls and proprietary software. Additionally, WebMaster GI delivers a range of new technology capabilities including user-friendly programming, multi-user access, and e-mail notifications for datalogs, alarms, and system summaries. WebMaster GI offers 4 sensor inputs (any combination of conductivity, pH or ORP), 8 analog inputs, 9 digital inputs, 4 analog outputs, and 8 relays. Optional available algo-rithms include setpoint, time-based proportional, flow-based, and timer.

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