
Three new products from ADS offer innovative solutions to data logging and alarming with low cost and high technology. The new ADS® FlowAlert™ is a depth-based alarm system offering an economical alternative for wastewater collection system monitoring. This new wireless alarming system supports both float switches and a depth sensor. It can be deployed as a stand-alone unit or as part of a comprehensive flow monitoring network. No confined space entry or proprietary software required for event notification.
The new ADS RainAlert IITM is a low-cost wireless rain gauge that alerts operators via text or email messages when rainfall intensity exceeds a critical threshold. The flexible and strategic alarming options in the RainAlert II tailor it to customer applications and local conditions. It is easy to use and provides rainfall logging, event notification, and reduced field labor through its long battery life and remotely managed diagnostics.
The new ADS Spider™ is an easy-to-use, place-anywhere, data logging and alarm monitoring system for broad application including water and sewer pumping stations, CSOs, and stormwater monitoring. It has an optional battery pack, remote data access and customer-driven notification specifications. The ADS Spider is a stand-alone, compact, single-box system that requires no user software. It operates from a sophisticated Web server built-in to the monitor.
About ADS LLC
ADS LLC develops and provides technology-based products and services for the water, wastewater, and hydroelectric industries through three divisions, ADS Environmental Services, Hydra-Stop®, and Accusonic Technologies®. ADS pioneered the industry's first flow monitoring hardware and software products 31 years ago, and today continues to provide the highest quality products and services to its clients. The Company is headquartered in Huntsville, AL, and is an IDEX Fluid and Metering Business.
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