June 2009 |
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Barix IP Control and Automation Devices Provide Remote Monitoring Solution for Isolated Alaskan School District
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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND, June 17, 2009 — Barix AG, a
pioneer in IP-based audio, intercom, control, and monitoring, today announced
that Lake and Peninsula School District in southwest Alaska is using Barix
Barionet IP control and automation devices to remotely monitor the HVAC,
electrical and other critical building systems at 14 schools across a remote,
400-square mile section of the state.
Headquartered in King Salmon at the northern end of the peninsula, the sparsely
populated region encompasses 17 small, widely-scattered communities. Prior to
installing the Barix IP solution, the school district was often forced to close
schools to repair boilers, air handlers and other equipment that provided heat
and electricity to schools. The limited human resources at the school district
and in the villages, coupled with expensive and difficult travel conditions, led
the school district to Barix.
“The expenses multiplied every time we jumped on a plane, and often our travel
was delayed due to extreme temperatures or restricted nighttime travel,” said
Roland Briggs, IT Specialist for Lake and Peninsula School District. “The
repairs could take up to three days after thawing the equipment and dealing with
the water damage. We would always figure out how to get things running again but
would end up with a lot of damage and debt. We began searching for an IP serial
unit we could hook up over the Internet to my serial devices in the boiler rooms
for remote monitoring and control, using the school district’s existing network.
That’s when I came across Barix.”
After researching the Barionet, Briggs contacted DataNab, an IP systems
programmer and Barix reseller based in Burnsville, Minnesota. DataNab designed a
series of custom software applications for remote monitoring and
control/automation that has simplified life for Briggs and the three-man
maintenance staff.
The complete solution includes:
· Two Barionet devices at each school to monitor analog/digital signals from
multiple systems
· Barix R6 relay devices with contact closures to remotely switch systems on and
off
· Barix TS temperature sensors to feed readings back to the Barionet and over
the network, imperative to minimizing energy costs
· DataNab Ai32 modules to allow for 32 input channels in addition to the eight
Barionet inputs, greatly increasing the number of systems that can be monitored
over the network.
“We essentially created a solution to provide all of
the vital system information on a single screen, including the status of every
critical HVAC unit connected to the network via the Barionet,” said Adam VanOort,
President of DataNab. “We designed a web-based GUI that allows a network of
Barionets to pass information from multiple sites and locations so that
maintenance personnel can access critical information from throughout the
district on a single browser, from any location on the network. The Barionet is
very flexible, and the amount of detail that they are getting from the solution
is impressive.”
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In addition to daily status readings, the Barionet reports issues in need of
immediate responses via e-mail. This allows Briggs to log onto the network –
from King Salmon or anywhere else in the world — to identify the problem. Briggs
can then quickly locate a teacher or village technician to address the situation
and prevent a catastrophic failure.
“Alarms typically activate the e-mails from the Barionet, and then the system in
danger flashes in red or another color on the GUI,” said Briggs. “This means we
are doing more and more preventative maintenance versus putting out fires. As a
result, the team can schedule travel plans more efficiently when necessary and
reduce expenses related to last-minute travel costs.”
All Barix products are inexpensive, low-power devices that are scalable to the
growth of the operation; offer reliability through a PC-FREE design with no
moving parts; and serve as a flexible platform for integration into virtually
any operation requiring audio or control transport and delivery over a network.
Barix also offers its open programmable BCL standard to all customers to easily
tailor applications for specific needs. Local control, audio relay, and
low-latency streaming are a few examples of custom programs written within the
Barix’ BCL software environment.
About DataNab LLC (www.datanab.com)
DataNab LLC is based out of Minnesota, USA, and is a distributor and value added
reseller of Barix products. DataNab specializes in network based applications in
a variety of industries and applications.
About Barix AG (www.barix.com)
Barix AG, headquartered in Zurich Switzerland, specializes in research and
development of state of the art IP based communication and control technology.
Barix products are stand-alone and able to remotely connect worldwide over
standard networks / Internet offering new and improved solutions to the
professional audio distribution, communication and automation industry. Barix
products provide solutions in audio over IP (audio distribution and monitoring,
communication, security) and automation (remote controlling, monitoring and
maintenance).
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