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Title: Kristian Breitenbauch


1
ADAP-KOOL Wireless Monitoring
  • Kristian Breitenbauch
  • Sales Manager Nordic Baltic Region
  • Food Retail

2
Agenda
  • Presenter
  • Temperature monitoring
  • Wireless system advantages
  • System overview
  • The parts in the wireless monitoring solution
  • Network technology
  • Planning the installation

3
Presenter
  • Kristian Breitenbauch
  • Business Area - Food Retail
  • Business Development Manager for Systems
  • Sales manager for Nordic Baltic Region
  • Danish Citizen
  • Live and work out Aarhus in Denmark
  • Married, twin girls _at_ 1 year

4
ADAP-KOOL Electronic Controls
  • ADAP-KOOL means adaptive refrigeration controls
    which
  • Automatically adapts to changing conditions
    ensuring optimal system performance
  • This is done through
  • Adaptive superheat
  • Adaptive suction pressure
  • Adaptive condensing pressure
  • Adaptive defrost
  • Adaptive Rail-heat
  • AKD
  • Adaptive wireless network
  • More than 15.000 systems installed

5
Temperature Monitoring
  • Required to fulfil HACCP requirements
  • Conducted manually according to local standards
  • Performed automatically by an electronic system
  • Automatically collecting temperature logs
  • No manual work required
  • Always done as required
  • Requirements are varying
  • Most likely only to become stricter in the future

6
Danfoss Wireless System
  • A wireless system supporting temperature quality
    through
  • Checking
  • Monitoring
  • Reporting temperatures
  • Wireless temperature monitoring is attractive due
    to
  • No need for wires
  • Faster and cheaper installation
  • Moving cabinets does not require re-installation
  • Battery driven nodes gives more freedom

7
The Main Wireless Products
  • Wireless Reciever WR200
  • Wireless Sensor Node (WS-100)
  • Models for 1 4 sensors
  • Can work as a router as well
  • Wireless Handheld Terminal (WT-150)

8
General Advantages
  • Wireless sensor nodes are very suited for
  • Retro fit solutions to fulfil HACCP
  • Separate product sensor
  • Integral cabinets
  • Cabinets not on the network
  • The Wireless Handheld terminal is very suited
    for
  • Controlling entrance/received temperature of
    goods
  • Manual check of temperatures
  • Increasing awareness of temperature quality among
    store personnel
  • Verification of product temp vs air control temp

9
One Package Several Usage Areas
  • The wireless portfolio can be used for
  • Stand-alone temperature monitoring
  • Temperature monitoring with remote access
  • Temperature monitoring for AKA systems
  • Temperature monitoring for AK Systems

10
The Wireless Nodes
  • Sensors node models
  • Node for one AKS11/12
  • Node for four AKS11/12
  • Node acting as router (connect no1 to mains)
  • General info
  • Min 3 years batt. life.
  • Measure every xx min (programmable).
  • - 50 to 50 degrees Celsius
  • Requires external power if router function

11
The Wireless Handheld Terminal 150
  • Infrared or insertion (core) temperature
    measurements
  • Store measurements in up to 64 groups
  • User programmable text
  • -30 to 70 degrees Celsius
  • Wireless communication to AK-WD250 and AK-WR200
  • Routing possibility (can communicate via routers)
  • Logs are stored in system
  • Battery power charger included

12
The Wireless Receiver
  • Central unit
  • Max 99 nodes
  • Mesh network technology.
  • Automatic routing / redundant routing
  • Self healing
  • Web server integrated
  • Integrates to AK systems via RS232 or IP
  • External antenna

13
WD WL Webserver
  • Basic webserver integrated for easy access
  • Still integration to AK systems

14
Advantages of Wireless Monitoring
  • Wireless system advantages
  • Simple temperature logs for HACCP
  • Reduced installation time as no wires needed
  • Web server access
  • Plug-and-play functionality
  • Wireless monitoring integrates to existing and
    new systems
  • AKA 24X and AKM
  • AK SM350720

15
Wireless on AKA Systems
  • Integration to AKA
  • Retrofits and integrals in existing systems

Wireless Receiver 150
Handheld Terminal
AKA241
Wireless node 1 sensor
Wireless node 4 sensor
Wireless node acting as a router
16
Wireless on AK Systems
  • Integration to AKA
  • Retrofits and integrals in existing systems

Wireless Receiver 150
Handheld Terminal
Wireless node 1 sensor
Wireless node 4 sensor
Wireless node acting as a router
17
Adaptive Healing Mesh Network
  • Traditional star network
  • Very simple - traditional way of thinking
  • Problems if obstacles block radio transmission
  • All nodes must be within direct range
  • Weak links will need many retransmissions
  • Meshed network - Danfoss
  • Routers will be able to forward messages
  • Obstacles can be overcome
  • Range can be extended
  • Weak links are not used

18
Planning Installation
  • It is a good idea to plan the installation
  • The alternative is trial error
  • Trail Error costs much more time during the
    installation phase
  • Without planning there is a risk of not having
    optimal repeater placement

19
Planning the installation
  • Put all nodes on a floorplan (1)
  • Drav a circle (R 10-15m) arrund the central unit
  • Nodes at the perimeter and close to other nodes
    outside the circle are good candidates to be
    repeaters
  • Draw a circle arround the repeater (3)
  • Continue finding good repeaters, and draw circles
    around them until all nodes are inside a circle
    (4)
  • Check that no node has more than 4 hops to the
    central unit

20
An Approved Solution for Europe
  • The solution is approved is the following
    countries

21
End
  • Product is released and
  • Thanks for listening
  • Questions

22
  • Support Slides

23
Wireless Sensor Node
24
Wireless Overview 2007
Retail care integration
Wireless Monitoring
Receiver
AK System
AKA 245 GW
AKA241
Monitoring sensor
Handheld
25
Wireless temperature monitoringMain features
Retail Care
  • Central unit
  • Max 99 nodes
  • Stores all measurements for 1 week (before
    consolidation).
  • Mesh network technology.
  • Automatic routing / redundant routing
  • Self healing
  • Web server integrated
  • ARM9 processor Linux
  • Build-in mobile phone
  • Battery Back-up.
  • External dc supply (12Vdc)

Customeraccess to reports
VPN
RS232
TCP/IP
Temperature sensor (1 sensor)
  • Hand held unit
  • Store measurements in up to 64 groups with user
    programmable text.
  • Infrared or insertion temperature measurements.
  • Sensor nodes
  • Min 3 years batt. life.
  • Measure every xx min (programmable).
  • Alarm limits
  • Requires external power if router function

RF communication Zensys 868MHz / 908 MHz.
26
User interface for AK-WD250 AK-WR200
AKM
  • AK-WD/R parameters are integrated in AKM standard
    menu structure.
  • Full support of all functions in AK-WD250 and
    AK-WR200.

RS232
AK-ST500
Ethernet
  • AK-WD/R parameters are integrated in AK-ST500
    standard menu structure
  • Full support of all functions in AK-WD250 and
    AK-WR200.

Browser
  • Access to AK-WD/Rs build-in WEB server via a
    standard browser.
  • Full support of all functions in AK-WD250 and
    AK-WR200.

Ethernet
  • AK-WD250 has a local keyboard and display for
    access to a few selected parameters
  • Read AK-WS name and current temperature.
  • Read AK-WT name.
  • Set network address, access code, time,..
  • Installation mode / operation mode.
  • Activate / de-activate AK-WS nodes

AK-WD250 or AK-WR200
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
27
AK-WD250 stand alone
Retail Care
  • System characteristics
  • The Retail Care offers support for logs and
    alarms in AK-WD250.
  • Via VPN
  • Via GSM? (not decided)

GSM/SMS Consolidated dataMin, Max, Average per
day
or
Ethernet
AK-WD250
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
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AKA245 (AKM) support for AK-WD250
  • System characteristics
  • The AK-WD250 is handled as a gateway in AKA245
    and AKM context.
  • The AK-SM720 offers full support of all functions
    in AK-WD250.
  • Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
    AK-WD250 can be uploaded and presented in AKM and
    archived on AKM.
  • Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
    curves.
  • Full support of alarms from AK-WD250
  • Full support of all read/ write parameters in
    AK-WD250.

AKM
RS232
AKA245
AKA241
AK-WD250
LON
Danbuss
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 1 unit)
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AKA245 (AKM) support for AK-WR200
  • System characteristics
  • The AK-WR200 is handled as a gateway in AKA245
    and AKM context.
  • The AK-SM720 offers full support of all functions
    in AK-WR200.
  • Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
    AK-WR200 can be uploaded and presented in AKM and
    archived on AKM.
  • Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
    curves.
  • Full support of alarms from AK-WR200
  • Full support of all read/ write parameters in
    AK-WR200.

AKM
RS232
AKA245
AKA241
AK-WR200
LON
Danbuss
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 1 unit)
30
AK-SM720 support for AK-WD250
  • System characteristics
  • The AK-WD250 is handled as a controller in
    AK-SM context.
  • The AK-SM720 offers full support of all functions
    in AK-WD250.
  • Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
    AK-WD250 can be uploaded and presented in
    AK-ST500, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500.
  • Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
    curves, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500.
  • Full support of alarms from AK-WD250
  • Full support of all read/ write parameters in
    AK-WD250.
  • AK-SM720 logs can be defined on AK-WS and AK-WT
    sensor measurements.

EM-100
Ethernet
AK-SM720
AK-WD250
AK-ST500
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
31
AK-SM720 support for AK-WR200
  • System characteristics
  • The AK-WR200 is handled as a controller in
    AK-SM context.
  • The AK-SM720 offers full support of all functions
    in AK-WR200.
  • Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
    AK-WR200 can be uploaded and presented in
    AK-ST500, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500.
  • Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
    curves, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500.
  • Full support of alarms from AK-WR200
  • Full support of all read/ write parameters in
    AK-WR200.
  • AK-SM720 logs can be defined on AK-WS and AK-WT
    sensor measurements.

EM-100
Ethernet
AK-SM720
AK-WR200
AK-ST500
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
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AK-SM350 support for AK-WD250
  • System characteristics
  • The AK-WD250 is handled as a controller in
    AK-SM context.
  • The AK-SM350 offers full support of all functions
    in AK-WD250 via AK-ST500.
  • Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
    AK-WD250 can be uploaded and presented in
    AK-ST500, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500.
  • Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
    curves, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500.
  • Full support of alarms from AK-WD250.
  • Full support of all read/ write parameters in
    AK-WD250 via AK-ST500.
  • AK-SM350 logs can be defined on AK-WS and AK-WT
    sensor measurements.
  • The local AK-SM350 display support the following
    functions in AK-WD250
  • Presentation of actual temperature and alarm
    limits per sensor.NB! AK2-SM350 supports max 65
    points!
  • Setting of selected parameters (alarm limits).
  • Presentation of AK-SM350 log curves.
  • Alarm notification and acknowledge.

EM-100
Ethernet
AK-SM350
AK-WD250
AK-ST500
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
NB! G.Ley is evaluation if AK2-SM350 Point View
can be extended from 4 to 65.
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AK-SM350 support for AK-WR200
  • System characteristics
  • The AK-WD250 is handled as a controller in
    AK-SM context.
  • The AK-SM350 offers full support of all functions
    in AK-WD250 via AK-ST500.
  • Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
    AK-WD250 can be uploaded and presented in
    AK-ST500, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500.
  • Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
    curves, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500.
  • Full support of alarms from AK-WD250.
  • Full support of all read/ write parameters in
    AK-WD250 via AK-ST500.
  • AK-SM350 logs can be defined on AK-WS and AK-WT
    sensor measurements.
  • The local AK-SM350 display support the following
    functions in AK-WD250
  • Presentation of actual temperature and alarm
    limits per sensor.NB! AK2-SM350 supports max 65
    points!
  • Setting of selected parameters (alarm limits).
  • Presentation of AK-SM350 log curves.
  • Alarm notification and acknowledge.

EM-100
Ethernet
AK-SM350
AK-WR200
AK-ST500
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
NB! G.Ley is evaluation if AK2-SM350 Point View
can be extended from 4 to 65.
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AK-SC255 support for AK-WD250
  • System characteristics
  • The AK-WD250 is handled as an controller in
    AK-SC context.
  • The AK-SM720 offers support of the following
    functions in AK-WD250.
  • Full support of alarms from AK-WD250
  • Full support of all read/ write parameters in
    AK-WD250.
  • No support for build-in logs in AK-WD250
  • AK-SC255 logs can be defined on AK-WS and AK-WT
    sensor measurements.

EM-100
Ethernet
AK-WD250
AK-SC255
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
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