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Agreemetn between General Pacific and Kittitas County (Purchse of Water meter Reading Equipment and Software)
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2/2/2016
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve an Agreement between General Pacific and Kittitas County for the Purchase of Water Meter Reading Equipment and Software
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Consent Agenda
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27695
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General Pacific, Inc. .0General Pacific <br />22414 NE Townsend Way Badger Meter <br />Fairview, OR 97024 01orori7gd <br />DiafribuYnr <br />directly correlated to the density of the rebar or wire mesh reinforcement within the meter <br />box. <br />ORION Cellular endpoints store and automatically broadcast the following information in each <br />RF message: Meter readings <br />• Cut -wire tamper status <br />• Programming status <br />• Encoder error <br />• Battery life indicator <br />• Network health status <br />• Endpoint health status <br />• Leak tamper status <br />• Encoder removal status, requires HR -E LCD encoder <br />• Reverse flow <br />RF MESSAGE ENCODING/ENCRYPTION <br />The information sent by the ORION cellular endpoint is encrypted using the AES -256 bit <br />encryption standard or through a proprietary encryption method to minimize the risk of the <br />data being captured by unauthorized users. <br />SELF -HEALING — CELLULAR <br />Today's cellular networks are designed to provide optimal coverage as while also providing <br />needed overlap (self -healing algorithms) in coverage so that users do not drop signals as they <br />are moving and transitioning between communication towers. This same optimized coverage <br />applies to the radio propagation of the ORION Cellular endpoint using the provider's machine to <br />machine (M2M) network. <br />SYNCHRONIZABLE INTERNAL CLOCK <br />The ORION endpoint contains an advanced synchronized internal clock which is regulated by an <br />industrial clock crystal. With this feature, ORION gives utilities synchronized, top -of -the -hour <br />consumption reads across their entire meter reading system. The clock crystals are designed to <br />accurately keep time under normal environmental conditions. Badger Meter designed the <br />system so the clock is automatically updated via the network with every message. Based upon <br />the maximum internal network latency, the accuracy of the endpoint's internal clock should be <br />within +/- 2 seconds. <br />TEMPERATURE RATINGS <br />The storage and meter reading range of the ORION Cellular endpoint is -40° C to +60' C (-40° F <br />to +140'F). The communication range is -20' C to +60* C (-4* F to +140'F). The operating range <br />of the ORION Fixed Network endpoint is -40' C to +60° C (-40° F to +140°F). <br />9 Kittitas County Public Health Department Water Metering Program August 2015 <br />
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