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Calculating the odorant used for the month not only took travel time
but, if the odorization system did not compensate for odorant
temperature, it took time picking a number, and then running the
math.
Today, with the NJEX 300 System, that’s no longer the case.
Whether you use the Sentry4 Software System or SCADA, you
can access the system remotely to obtain the amount of odorant
injected.
Using Sentry4, the Odorant Usage Report will collect the tempera-
ture compensated value from the NJEX system, and generate a
report. With SCADA systems and operating software, such as
Wonderware ™, written macros can collect the data and calculate
the value required for reporting.
Either way you do it, you get the data you need, without leaving
the office.
The Big Picture, System Performance
Tying these communication elements into an understandable
gauge of the odorization system performance is the ability of
the Sentry4 Software system to prepare an Odorant Usage
Graph, featured above.
This Odorant Usage Graph overlays three important operat-
ing system data sets; injection rate, flow in the pipeline and
The DTEX Odorant Detection
System simplifies odorant
detection tests.
odorant injected. During normal operating conditions, as
the flow rate in the pipeline changes, the odorant injected
should mirror the flow rate change. However, the injection
rate should remain relatively constant.
As a result the Sentry4 system allows you to determine if
you are under or over-odorizing the flow stream.
TheContinuingGeneration
Since 1989, YZ has responded to the industry’s needs in
providing an odorization system specifically designed for
odorant injection. These systems retain pumps, low powered
microprocessors, odorant meters, and auditing software,...each
specifically designed for odorization. And designed into an
integrated “Total Systems” odorization package.
This “Total Systems” approach in 1989 was novel, but to YZ
it was a natural extension of the company’s 40 plus years
experience designing sampling systems for the Oil & Gas
industry. Combined with YZ’s ability to build reliable
positive-displacement pumps, the NJEX Odorization System
quickly became the industry standard.
Each NJEX System electronic package retains certifica-
tions fro CSA and CENLEC, for use in Class I, Div. 1,
Group C, D, Hazardous Locations
For more information on YZ products call:
800.344.5399 or T: 1.936.788.5526, F: 1.936.788.5698
Mailing Address: 3101 Pollok Drive, Conroe, Texas 77303
Em: info@yzhq.com
For YZ Information Circle #XXX
Saving Time Through Communication
The added communication capability of the NJEX 300 Series
Odorization Systems make it possible to save time.
Alarm Calls
Consider trips to the odorant station to check operation. With
the ability to generate an alarm, the NJEX 300 System can tell
you when it needs attention. It does this by generating an alarm
and then a telephone call, or a data stream for SCADA systems,
based on the values you choose, for a variety of operating
parameters. Alarms can be generated from a wide variety of
operating parameters such as changes in pump displacement, a
low level in the bulk odorant storage tank and low battery
conditions. Once set, the NJEX System will communicate an
alarm as movement across these values as they occur saving time
spent in a checkup trip to the field.
Making System Changes Remotely
No matter if you are in an office or at a remote site, if you have a
comm link and the Sentry4 software, or SCADA access,
resetting and editing system operating parameters remotely can
also save time.
Imagine your team has just concluded an
odorant survey using the DTEX Odorant
Detection System and found that new
construction in the area has decreased the
odorant level in the gas stream to low levels.
It doesn’t matter if the odorization site is local
or remote, the survey team will have to stop
the survey and drive to the site to reset the
injection rate to a higher level. Consider this,
what if you where the only person capable of
making that adjustment? You would have to drop your project and
drive to the odorization station.
Today, that field trip is no longer required, whether you’re in the
office or in the field, if you have access to a comm link with
Sentry4 or SCADA, you can make the change remotely to reset
the injection rate.
Downloading Data
Let’s take for example, your company prepares a Monthly Odorant
Usage Report.
To generate this report, someone on the team is required to visit
each odorization system in the gas distribution system. If you did
not have an NJEX 200 Series Odorization System, a reading of
some type of tank level gauge was required. And to accurately
determine the true injection rate of odorant, an educated guess of
the temperature variance for the odorant during the month was
required. All of this was required before the odorant injected at the
site in Lbs/MMCF could be calculated.
The Natural Gas version
DynaPak 2010 series DirectMount
Sampling System.
“The new N300 Series of
Odorization Systems feature
2 / RS-485 comm ports for
redundant SCADA, Telephone Radio
or Serial data communication ”
“...This new communication
capability is not simply a data
read, its a complete system
access capability, right now,
in real time.”
™ Modbus is a Trademark of Modicon, Inc. – ™ Wonderware is a trademark of Wonderware Corp.
At one time or another
we’ve all heard it...
We’ve heard, the cutting edge,
pushing the envelope, and riding
the technology curve.
Actually,It’sfunnyhowbusiness
gurus tend to re-explain the very
thing that YZ has been doing for
the last 51 years, delivering the Oil
& Gas industry’s most advanced Odor-
ization and Sampling Systems.
Systems That Talk
With the New NJEX 300 Series of Odorization Systems, YZ is
leading with several significant design improvements and
technology enhancements.
One of the key features of the new NJEX 300 Systems are that
they can be remotely communicated with via Sentry4 software
and a telephone, radio or serial connection. The NJEX 300
Series Systems also work with SCADA using Modbus™
protocols. This new communication capability is not simply a
data read, its a complete system access capability, right now, in
real time.
Whether you communicate with the NJEX 300 Series
Odorization Systems via SCADA or with the New Sentry4
Windows™ based Odorization Monitoring System, you can
access live flow rate, pressure and pump displacements remotely.
QuickView
Report Screen
Parameter File Editor
Sentry4 Alarm Log
Communications Monitor
Screen
Graphical View of
Operational History
Calculating the odorant used for the month not only took travel time
but, if the odorization system did not compensate for odorant
temperature, it took time picking a number, and then running the
math.
Today, with the NJEX 300 System, that’s no longer the case.
Whether you use the Sentry4 Software System or SCADA, you
can access the system remotely to obtain the amount of odorant
injected.
Using Sentry4, the Odorant Usage Report will collect the tempera-
ture compensated value from the NJEX system, and generate a
report. With SCADA systems and operating software, such as
Wonderware ™, written macros can collect the data and calculate
the value required for reporting.
Either way you do it, you get the data you need, without leaving
the office.
The Big Picture, System Performance
Tying these communication elements into an understandable
gauge of the odorization system performance is the ability of
the Sentry4 Software system to prepare an Odorant Usage
Graph, featured above.
This Odorant Usage Graph overlays three important operat-
ing system data sets; injection rate, flow in the pipeline and
The DTEX Odorant Detection
System simplifies odorant
detection tests.
odorant injected. During normal operating conditions, as
the flow rate in the pipeline changes, the odorant injected
should mirror the flow rate change. However, the injection
rate should remain relatively constant.
As a result the Sentry4 system allows you to determine if
you are under or over-odorizing the flow stream.
TheContinuingGeneration
Since 1989, YZ has responded to the industry’s needs in
providing an odorization system specifically designed for
odorant injection. These systems retain pumps, low powered
microprocessors, odorant meters, and auditing software,...each
specifically designed for odorization. And designed into an
integrated “Total Systems” odorization package.
This “Total Systems” approach in 1989 was novel, but to YZ
it was a natural extension of the company’s 40 plus years
experience designing sampling systems for the Oil & Gas
industry. Combined with YZ’s ability to build reliable
positive-displacement pumps, the NJEX Odorization System
quickly became the industry standard.
Each NJEX System electronic package retains certifica-
tions fro CSA and CENLEC, for use in Class I, Div. 1,
Group C, D, Hazardous Locations
For more information on YZ products call:
800.344.5399 or T: 1.936.788.5526, F: 1.936.788.5698
Mailing Address: 3101 Pollok Drive, Conroe, Texas 77303
Em: info@yzhq.com
For YZ Information Circle #XXX
Saving Time Through Communication
The added communication capability of the NJEX 300 Series
Odorization Systems make it possible to save time.
Alarm Calls
Consider trips to the odorant station to check operation. With
the ability to generate an alarm, the NJEX 300 System can tell
you when it needs attention. It does this by generating an alarm
and then a telephone call, or a data stream for SCADA systems,
based on the values you choose, for a variety of operating
parameters. Alarms can be generated from a wide variety of
operating parameters such as changes in pump displacement, a
low level in the bulk odorant storage tank and low battery
conditions. Once set, the NJEX System will communicate an
alarm as movement across these values as they occur saving time
spent in a checkup trip to the field.
Making System Changes Remotely
No matter if you are in an office or at a remote site, if you have a
comm link and the Sentry4 software, or SCADA access,
resetting and editing system operating parameters remotely can
also save time.
Imagine your team has just concluded an
odorant survey using the DTEX Odorant
Detection System and found that new
construction in the area has decreased the
odorant level in the gas stream to low levels.
It doesn’t matter if the odorization site is local
or remote, the survey team will have to stop
the survey and drive to the site to reset the
injection rate to a higher level. Consider this,
what if you where the only person capable of
making that adjustment? You would have to drop your project and
drive to the odorization station.
Today, that field trip is no longer required, whether you’re in the
office or in the field, if you have access to a comm link with
Sentry4 or SCADA, you can make the change remotely to reset
the injection rate.
Downloading Data
Let’s take for example, your company prepares a Monthly Odorant
Usage Report.
To generate this report, someone on the team is required to visit
each odorization system in the gas distribution system. If you did
not have an NJEX 200 Series Odorization System, a reading of
some type of tank level gauge was required. And to accurately
determine the true injection rate of odorant, an educated guess of
the temperature variance for the odorant during the month was
required. All of this was required before the odorant injected at the
site in Lbs/MMCF could be calculated.
The Natural Gas version
DynaPak 2010 series DirectMount
Sampling System.
“The new N300 Series of
Odorization Systems feature
2 / RS-485 comm ports for
redundant SCADA, Telephone Radio
or Serial data communication ”
“...This new communication
capability is not simply a data
read, its a complete system
access capability, right now,
in real time.”
™ Modbus is a Trademark of Modicon, Inc. – ™ Wonderware is a trademark of Wonderware Corp.
At one time or another
we’ve all heard it...
We’ve heard, the cutting edge,
pushing the envelope, and riding
and riding the technology curve.
Actually,It’sfunnyhowbusiness
gurus tend to re-explain the very
thing that YZ has been doing for
the last 51 years, delivering the Oil
& Gas industry’s most advanced Odor-
ization and Sampling Systems.
Systems That Talk
With the New NJEX 300 Series of Odorization Systems, YZ is
leading with several significant design improvements and
technology enhancements.
One of the key features of the new NJEX 300 Systems are that
they can be remotely communicated with via Sentry4 software
and a telephone, radio or serial connection. The NJEX 300
Series Systems also work with SCADA using Modbus™
protocols. This new communication capability is not simply a
data read, its a complete system access capability, right now, in
real time.
Whether you communicate with the NJEX 300 Series
Odorization Systems via SCADA or with the New Sentry4
Windows™ based Odorization Monitoring System, you can
access live flow rate, pressure and pump displacements remotely.
QuickView
Report Screen
Parameter File Editor
Sentry4 Alarm Log
Communications Monitor
Screen
Graphical View of
Operational History

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  • 1. Calculating the odorant used for the month not only took travel time but, if the odorization system did not compensate for odorant temperature, it took time picking a number, and then running the math. Today, with the NJEX 300 System, that’s no longer the case. Whether you use the Sentry4 Software System or SCADA, you can access the system remotely to obtain the amount of odorant injected. Using Sentry4, the Odorant Usage Report will collect the tempera- ture compensated value from the NJEX system, and generate a report. With SCADA systems and operating software, such as Wonderware ™, written macros can collect the data and calculate the value required for reporting. Either way you do it, you get the data you need, without leaving the office. The Big Picture, System Performance Tying these communication elements into an understandable gauge of the odorization system performance is the ability of the Sentry4 Software system to prepare an Odorant Usage Graph, featured above. This Odorant Usage Graph overlays three important operat- ing system data sets; injection rate, flow in the pipeline and The DTEX Odorant Detection System simplifies odorant detection tests. odorant injected. During normal operating conditions, as the flow rate in the pipeline changes, the odorant injected should mirror the flow rate change. However, the injection rate should remain relatively constant. As a result the Sentry4 system allows you to determine if you are under or over-odorizing the flow stream. TheContinuingGeneration Since 1989, YZ has responded to the industry’s needs in providing an odorization system specifically designed for odorant injection. These systems retain pumps, low powered microprocessors, odorant meters, and auditing software,...each specifically designed for odorization. And designed into an integrated “Total Systems” odorization package. This “Total Systems” approach in 1989 was novel, but to YZ it was a natural extension of the company’s 40 plus years experience designing sampling systems for the Oil & Gas industry. Combined with YZ’s ability to build reliable positive-displacement pumps, the NJEX Odorization System quickly became the industry standard. Each NJEX System electronic package retains certifica- tions fro CSA and CENLEC, for use in Class I, Div. 1, Group C, D, Hazardous Locations For more information on YZ products call: 800.344.5399 or T: 1.936.788.5526, F: 1.936.788.5698 Mailing Address: 3101 Pollok Drive, Conroe, Texas 77303 Em: info@yzhq.com For YZ Information Circle #XXX Saving Time Through Communication The added communication capability of the NJEX 300 Series Odorization Systems make it possible to save time. Alarm Calls Consider trips to the odorant station to check operation. With the ability to generate an alarm, the NJEX 300 System can tell you when it needs attention. It does this by generating an alarm and then a telephone call, or a data stream for SCADA systems, based on the values you choose, for a variety of operating parameters. Alarms can be generated from a wide variety of operating parameters such as changes in pump displacement, a low level in the bulk odorant storage tank and low battery conditions. Once set, the NJEX System will communicate an alarm as movement across these values as they occur saving time spent in a checkup trip to the field. Making System Changes Remotely No matter if you are in an office or at a remote site, if you have a comm link and the Sentry4 software, or SCADA access, resetting and editing system operating parameters remotely can also save time. Imagine your team has just concluded an odorant survey using the DTEX Odorant Detection System and found that new construction in the area has decreased the odorant level in the gas stream to low levels. It doesn’t matter if the odorization site is local or remote, the survey team will have to stop the survey and drive to the site to reset the injection rate to a higher level. Consider this, what if you where the only person capable of making that adjustment? You would have to drop your project and drive to the odorization station. Today, that field trip is no longer required, whether you’re in the office or in the field, if you have access to a comm link with Sentry4 or SCADA, you can make the change remotely to reset the injection rate. Downloading Data Let’s take for example, your company prepares a Monthly Odorant Usage Report. To generate this report, someone on the team is required to visit each odorization system in the gas distribution system. If you did not have an NJEX 200 Series Odorization System, a reading of some type of tank level gauge was required. And to accurately determine the true injection rate of odorant, an educated guess of the temperature variance for the odorant during the month was required. All of this was required before the odorant injected at the site in Lbs/MMCF could be calculated. The Natural Gas version DynaPak 2010 series DirectMount Sampling System. “The new N300 Series of Odorization Systems feature 2 / RS-485 comm ports for redundant SCADA, Telephone Radio or Serial data communication ” “...This new communication capability is not simply a data read, its a complete system access capability, right now, in real time.” ™ Modbus is a Trademark of Modicon, Inc. – ™ Wonderware is a trademark of Wonderware Corp. At one time or another we’ve all heard it... We’ve heard, the cutting edge, pushing the envelope, and riding the technology curve. Actually,It’sfunnyhowbusiness gurus tend to re-explain the very thing that YZ has been doing for the last 51 years, delivering the Oil & Gas industry’s most advanced Odor- ization and Sampling Systems. Systems That Talk With the New NJEX 300 Series of Odorization Systems, YZ is leading with several significant design improvements and technology enhancements. One of the key features of the new NJEX 300 Systems are that they can be remotely communicated with via Sentry4 software and a telephone, radio or serial connection. The NJEX 300 Series Systems also work with SCADA using Modbus™ protocols. This new communication capability is not simply a data read, its a complete system access capability, right now, in real time. Whether you communicate with the NJEX 300 Series Odorization Systems via SCADA or with the New Sentry4 Windows™ based Odorization Monitoring System, you can access live flow rate, pressure and pump displacements remotely. QuickView Report Screen Parameter File Editor Sentry4 Alarm Log Communications Monitor Screen Graphical View of Operational History
  • 2. Calculating the odorant used for the month not only took travel time but, if the odorization system did not compensate for odorant temperature, it took time picking a number, and then running the math. Today, with the NJEX 300 System, that’s no longer the case. Whether you use the Sentry4 Software System or SCADA, you can access the system remotely to obtain the amount of odorant injected. Using Sentry4, the Odorant Usage Report will collect the tempera- ture compensated value from the NJEX system, and generate a report. With SCADA systems and operating software, such as Wonderware ™, written macros can collect the data and calculate the value required for reporting. Either way you do it, you get the data you need, without leaving the office. The Big Picture, System Performance Tying these communication elements into an understandable gauge of the odorization system performance is the ability of the Sentry4 Software system to prepare an Odorant Usage Graph, featured above. This Odorant Usage Graph overlays three important operat- ing system data sets; injection rate, flow in the pipeline and The DTEX Odorant Detection System simplifies odorant detection tests. odorant injected. During normal operating conditions, as the flow rate in the pipeline changes, the odorant injected should mirror the flow rate change. However, the injection rate should remain relatively constant. As a result the Sentry4 system allows you to determine if you are under or over-odorizing the flow stream. TheContinuingGeneration Since 1989, YZ has responded to the industry’s needs in providing an odorization system specifically designed for odorant injection. These systems retain pumps, low powered microprocessors, odorant meters, and auditing software,...each specifically designed for odorization. And designed into an integrated “Total Systems” odorization package. This “Total Systems” approach in 1989 was novel, but to YZ it was a natural extension of the company’s 40 plus years experience designing sampling systems for the Oil & Gas industry. Combined with YZ’s ability to build reliable positive-displacement pumps, the NJEX Odorization System quickly became the industry standard. Each NJEX System electronic package retains certifica- tions fro CSA and CENLEC, for use in Class I, Div. 1, Group C, D, Hazardous Locations For more information on YZ products call: 800.344.5399 or T: 1.936.788.5526, F: 1.936.788.5698 Mailing Address: 3101 Pollok Drive, Conroe, Texas 77303 Em: info@yzhq.com For YZ Information Circle #XXX Saving Time Through Communication The added communication capability of the NJEX 300 Series Odorization Systems make it possible to save time. Alarm Calls Consider trips to the odorant station to check operation. With the ability to generate an alarm, the NJEX 300 System can tell you when it needs attention. It does this by generating an alarm and then a telephone call, or a data stream for SCADA systems, based on the values you choose, for a variety of operating parameters. Alarms can be generated from a wide variety of operating parameters such as changes in pump displacement, a low level in the bulk odorant storage tank and low battery conditions. Once set, the NJEX System will communicate an alarm as movement across these values as they occur saving time spent in a checkup trip to the field. Making System Changes Remotely No matter if you are in an office or at a remote site, if you have a comm link and the Sentry4 software, or SCADA access, resetting and editing system operating parameters remotely can also save time. Imagine your team has just concluded an odorant survey using the DTEX Odorant Detection System and found that new construction in the area has decreased the odorant level in the gas stream to low levels. It doesn’t matter if the odorization site is local or remote, the survey team will have to stop the survey and drive to the site to reset the injection rate to a higher level. Consider this, what if you where the only person capable of making that adjustment? You would have to drop your project and drive to the odorization station. Today, that field trip is no longer required, whether you’re in the office or in the field, if you have access to a comm link with Sentry4 or SCADA, you can make the change remotely to reset the injection rate. Downloading Data Let’s take for example, your company prepares a Monthly Odorant Usage Report. To generate this report, someone on the team is required to visit each odorization system in the gas distribution system. If you did not have an NJEX 200 Series Odorization System, a reading of some type of tank level gauge was required. And to accurately determine the true injection rate of odorant, an educated guess of the temperature variance for the odorant during the month was required. All of this was required before the odorant injected at the site in Lbs/MMCF could be calculated. The Natural Gas version DynaPak 2010 series DirectMount Sampling System. “The new N300 Series of Odorization Systems feature 2 / RS-485 comm ports for redundant SCADA, Telephone Radio or Serial data communication ” “...This new communication capability is not simply a data read, its a complete system access capability, right now, in real time.” ™ Modbus is a Trademark of Modicon, Inc. – ™ Wonderware is a trademark of Wonderware Corp. At one time or another we’ve all heard it... We’ve heard, the cutting edge, pushing the envelope, and riding and riding the technology curve. Actually,It’sfunnyhowbusiness gurus tend to re-explain the very thing that YZ has been doing for the last 51 years, delivering the Oil & Gas industry’s most advanced Odor- ization and Sampling Systems. Systems That Talk With the New NJEX 300 Series of Odorization Systems, YZ is leading with several significant design improvements and technology enhancements. One of the key features of the new NJEX 300 Systems are that they can be remotely communicated with via Sentry4 software and a telephone, radio or serial connection. The NJEX 300 Series Systems also work with SCADA using Modbus™ protocols. This new communication capability is not simply a data read, its a complete system access capability, right now, in real time. Whether you communicate with the NJEX 300 Series Odorization Systems via SCADA or with the New Sentry4 Windows™ based Odorization Monitoring System, you can access live flow rate, pressure and pump displacements remotely. QuickView Report Screen Parameter File Editor Sentry4 Alarm Log Communications Monitor Screen Graphical View of Operational History