Check out Mike Graziano's Liebert probes here:  
http://dartware.com/support/users/probes.html
It's not the same hardware at all, but the concept Mike calls "pre-alarm" is I 
think what you are looking to do. 



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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Matt Ward
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 11:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IM-Talk] Intermapper and percent or absolute delta change rate 
monitoring.

Hello, I am from the University of Illinois U/C and I am working on a fairly 
ambitious CER monitoring program. We currently use Intermapper to monitor 1500 
to 1700 devices on campus and I would like to use it to monitor the 
Sensatronics U4/U16 devices as well. I am most interested in evaluating the 
temperature data for a percent change or a gross delta change, then I can 
trigger an alarm that would indicate a possible failed a/c unit.

So, does anyone out there used Intermapper with these units and is anyone aware 
of a method of looking at a change rate versus a go/no go condition or a rigid 
high/low limit?

Thanks Matt
-- 
Matt Ward
University of Illinois U/C
1304 W. Springfield Ave.
2110 DCL
Urbana, IL  61801
217-333-8156

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