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A.  To indemnify, defend and hold harmless AMI, its owners, directors, officers, employees, agents, suppliers or affiliated 

companies, against any and all claims, demands or actions based upon any losses, liabilities, damages or costs, 

whether direct or indirect, special or consequential, including attorney’s fees, that may result from the operation of 

AMI's products and services, or from the failure of the AMI system to report a given event or condition

B.  To release, waive, discharge and covenant not to sue AMI, its owners, directors, officers, employees, agents, 

suppliers or affiliated companies, for any and all liabilities potentially arising from any claim, demand or action based 

upon any losses, liabilities, damages or costs, whether direct or indirect, special or consequential, including attorney’s 

fees, that may result from operation of AMI's products and services, or from the failure of the AMI system to report a 

given event or condition.

C.  That in the event AMI is found to be liable for any loss or damage arising out of mistakes, AMI’s, interruptions, delays, 

errors or defects in AMI’s products or services, such liability shall not exceed the total amount paid by the Customer to 

AMI for the services or $250.00, whichever is greater.

D.  That the AMI hardware includes a limited warranty that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship 

for a period of one year from the date of delivery. AMI's obligation under this limited warranty is limited to repairing 

or replacing the product, at AMI's option, unless the product has been misused or improperly repaired or serviced by 

any party other than authorized AMI personnel, in which case the limited warranty is voided. Other than this limited 

warranty, AMI's products and services are provided with no other guarantees or warranties, express or implied, 

including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

E.  That neither AMI nor its owners, directors, officers, employees, or agents are an insurer and that the Customer is to 

maintain their own insurance coverage sufficient to provide compensation for any loss, damage, or expense that may 

arise in connection with the use of AMI's products or services.

6.  Customer further understands and agrees that AMI's products and services are intend to monitor and notify Customer 

of events only relating to Customers non-critical mechanical and electrical equipment and are not intend to be use for 

a primary life-safety, burglary, fire-detection and reporting system.

7.  Customer is responsible for the ongoing, periodic testing of the AMI system, and shall notify AMI immediately if any 

failures are found. AMI shall use all reasonable efforts to identify and resolve the perceived failures, but in no case will 

be obligated to travel to the Customer's premises to perform diagnostic or corrective actions.

8.  Should the Customer choose to utilize AMI equipment and services to perform manual or automatic control for 

external equipment such as pumps, wells, or valves, Customer acknowledges that AMI performs this service on a 

best efforts basis. AMI recommends that Customer not rely on AMI solely for the control of remote relay activated 

devices and that customer should make provisions for alternate means of remotely or locally operating said controls. 

AMI strongly recommends that Customer make electrical or mechanical provisions at the remotely controlled site 

equipment that will alleviate, or reduce the risks associated with the failure by AMI to properly control said remote 

relay control functions. Customer understands and acknowledges that there are other providers of such remote or 

local control technologies.

9.  Customer agrees to pay AMI for a monthly per unit monitoring fee, which is to be prepaid on an annual basis, as 

indicated in Customer's invoice. The first annual service fee and hardware cost are to be paid within 30 days from 

the date of shipment of the AMI hardware. Although the hardware cost and monitoring fees are due and payable 

within 30 days of shipment from AMI’s factory, Customer may receive up to 90 days of service credit on the first term 

service, per monitored unit, for units not installed up to 90 days after shipment. Units not installed within 90 days from 

shipment will be billed as active, whether installed or not. Service credit will be applied to the second-year service 

period. After the expiration of the initial one-year term, this Agreement shall automatically renew for additional one-

year periods, unless canceled by written notice to AMI at least sixty (60) days prior to expiration date of the then 

current term. Once a field RTU is in service, AMI shall not increase that device's annual monitoring fees by an amount 

greater than the percentage increase in the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics "Consumer Price Index.”

10. The Customer understands the intended uses of AMI's products and services and will ensure that they are used in an 

intended and safe manner. AMI reserves the right to remotely take out of service any field unit that generates more 

than twenty five (25) alarm messages in any one day period. AMI may keep the offending field unit out of service 

until AMI and the Customer have agreed how to prevent the unit from transmitting further excess messages or made 

alternative arrangements. In addition, it is agreed that AMI personnel will be contacted if the Customer does not know 

how to install or operate AMI's products and services.

11.  The Customer acknowledges that he/she has read and understands this Customer Service Agreement, and that he/

she agrees to its terms and intends to be bound by them. The Customer further understands that this Agreement is 

intended to be as broad and inclusive as is permitted by law and that if any portion thereof is held invalid. It is agreed 

that the balance of the agreement shall, notwithstanding, continue in full legal force and effect.

12. Regardless of the place of contracting or performance, this Agreement and all questions relating to its validity, 

interpretation, performance and enforcement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of 

the State of Nevada, and that any suit, action or other legal proceeding involving this Agreement shall be brought 

exclusively within the State or Federal Courts of Las Vegas, Nevada.

13. The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that this Agreement contains the entire agreement between AMI and the 

Customer, and that there are no other representations, inducements, promises, or agreements, oral or otherwise, 

which are not embodied herein.

Summary of Contents for PUMP WATCH EXPRESS

Page 1: ...PUMP WATCH EXPRESS WEB BASED CELLULAR MONITORING User Manual WATER SYSTEM INTEGRATOR AND CONTROLS PROVIDER WWW PRIMEXCONTROLS COM 844 4PRIMEX 477 4639...

Page 2: ...e with National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 so as to prevent moisture from entering or accumulating within the controller housing ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD A qualified service person must install and s...

Page 3: ...ay Schematic PC 3000XC Controller 11 Sensor Wiring 12 Mounting the Pump Watch Express Panel Dimensions 13 Wiring Methods 14 System View 15 Wiring 16 Pump Watch Express Troubleshooting 17 Logging In 18...

Page 4: ...web browser on a PC tablet or smart phone The Pump Watch Express remote monitoring system is designed to be connected to most simplex or duplex lift station type control panels The Pump Watch Express...

Page 5: ...r manual PRIMEX 2 Pump Watch Express User Manual Pump Watch Express NEMA 4X 1 Pump Watch Express RTU For installation inside a control panel Parts Included Pump Watch Express Premium 100 150 200A Curr...

Page 6: ...Included with every Pump Watch Express unit suitable for installation of the module in a Fiberglass or Thermoplastic enclosure IP67 Compliant Can be mounted directly to the panel through the top or s...

Page 7: ...ted 7 24 2018 Please fill in for or accounts If existing account provide device ID and account name Example Example Plymouth Example Example Example 555 Example plymouth Example Example Plymouth MN 55...

Page 8: ...RECEIVING AND INSPECTION Premium version only ID 64XXXL ID 69XXXP Pump Watch Express Premium Pump Watch Express Light No analog terminals Two analog inputs Light Unit ID ID 67XXXG Pump Watch Express...

Page 9: ...PUMP WATCH EXPRESS FEATURES PRIMEX 6 Pump Watch Express User Manual POWER 0V GATEWAY 4 3 2 1 12 Battery Jumper Switch...

Page 10: ...MOUNTING THE PUMP WATCH EXPRESS RTU 5 5 W x 4 5 H x 3 5 D with antenna at 90 degrees as shown Can be din rail mounted or panel mounted with 4 screws PRIMEX 7 Pump Watch Express User Manual...

Page 11: ...This battery will enable operation during power loss 24 Vdc and send out alert notifications for power loss and any digital input alerts Note The battery is not able to power the 4 20mA loop sensor Di...

Page 12: ...LARM 3 ALARM 4 COM COM P1 P2 A1 A2 A3 A4 IN2 IN1 NC C NO 0V 24 BACKUP BATTERY CONNECTION PUMP WATCH EXPRESS LIGHT RTU SCHEMATIC 24 VDC Supply Power REMOTE ACTIVATION CONTACTS NON POWERED TORQUE TO 4 4...

Page 13: ...PRIMEX 10 Pump Watch Express User Manual PUMP WATCH GATEWAY SCHEMATIC VIEW CONTROLLER...

Page 14: ...ing the Pump Watch Express Gateway with the PC 3000X controller the following functions are not available Current monitoring there is no analog input on the controller for motor Amps Today s Cycle Sta...

Page 15: ...er Ensure that one 1 incoming power conductor passes through the center of the current transducer PUMP RUN SIGNAL EXAMPLE Wire the pump run inputs to a non powered auxiliary contact in the control pan...

Page 16: ...g a solid base such as treated posts with a treated plywood overlay Mounting on Unistrut or other metal structure is also common Please use the appropriate hardware for securely anchoring the panel to...

Page 17: ...se liquid tight conduit or strain relief fittings Liquid tight conduit fittings Liquid tight conduit OR CONDUIT OPTIONS Use liquid tight fittings and conduit to run cables between the Pump Watch Expre...

Page 18: ...PRIMEX 15 Pump Watch Express User Manual SYSTEM VIEW PUMP WATCH EXPRESS INSTALLATION EXAMPLE...

Page 19: ...Watch Express User Manual WIRING SCHEMATIC PumpWatch Express Premium is shown above See pages 8 and 9 for additional versions CONNECTION FOR EXTERNALLY POWERED LEVEL TRANSMITTER CURRENT TRANSMITTER LE...

Page 20: ...dicator above the input terminal The relay output also has an LED indication See page 12 for details RTU COMMUNICATION The user can check the RTU signal strength RSSI on the web portal Hover your curs...

Page 21: ...link in the email to verify and activate your account After logging in again you will need to agree to the Terms of Use These steps only need to be completed during the initial setup and activation of...

Page 22: ...User can only be assigned to one Account Create Accounts Create Account Admins Create Users Assign Gateways to Accounts Place Gateways on Map 1 Configure Gateways 2 Name Gateways Search Gateways View...

Page 23: ...roller From Map Satellite or road view available From List From Tree View Search by RTU Name or ID Sort by RTU Name or ID FROM MAP When you log in the interactive map appears on the main screen If you...

Page 24: ...permanently displayed and can be clicked at any time to move from one RTU to another To select an RTU from the Tree View click on the RTU icon SEARCHING AND SORTING BY RTU ID OR NAME Select the List...

Page 25: ...ount Administrators can place individual controllers on the map interface powered by Google Imagery PLACING A CONTROLLER ON THE MAP Dashboard Map View Click and release the unallocated device then cli...

Page 26: ...UP Click at the top right of the page and select Users Once a new user account is created an email will be sent to the new user s email address The user will have 48h to use the link on the email to v...

Page 27: ...rly configured The functionality of this system is dependent on the setup of the RTU PRIMEX 24 Pump Watch Express User Manual The data on the screen may not display the latest RTU values Use the Get S...

Page 28: ...Pump Watch Express User Manual Click to store changes It will take a few seconds to take effect RTU SETUP Click on the Setup button on the top row of the Main Screen to enter the RTU edit screen Gene...

Page 29: ...rt the selected user if the RTU is no longer On line not connected to the server This can be as a result of power loss for a prolonged time or a drop in cellular service It can take the server up to 2...

Page 30: ...time see Configuration screen The 3 7 Vdc battery must be connected P1 2 Runtime Alarm The pump ran continuously for longer than the set time see Configuration screen This condition may indicate a pum...

Page 31: ...se this function STATION DATA trending available see Report Trending section Wet Well Level Level of the wet well as measured by the transducer P1 2 Amps Pump Current snapshot captured 30 secs after m...

Page 32: ...his function enables you to change the text on the screen to match the function of the alarm assigned in the field Example PRIMEX 29 Pump Watch Express User Manual You can now edit the text labels wit...

Page 33: ...the presence of a high level measurement from the transducer This alarm is triggered by the High Tank Level value 5 Sec Low Tank Level Alarm delay Delay timer used to confirm the presence of a low lev...

Page 34: ...er pump cycle has been exceeded This alarm requires the user to click on the to clear 30 min P1 P2 High Amp Max timer value for pump runtime during a single cycle The RTU is equipped with a maximum ru...

Page 35: ...ycle Tank Diameter Enter the tank diameter in Ft Flow Calc Start Level See below in Ft Flow Calc Stop Level See below in Ft Important notes on flow setup Set Flow Calc Start Level at least 4 below the...

Page 36: ...er In addition to the original SMS message you can assigned escalated users The escalation can happen 2 ways forced or timed The forced will be initiated by the users who receive the initial SMS by te...

Page 37: ...ed when the alarm goes ON condition set Alert and when the alarm goes OFF condition reset alert Multiple Users may be selected for notification To create additional Users see NEW USER SETUP on page 19...

Page 38: ...hen the initial user does not acknowledge the message The escalation time is fixed at 30 minutes EMAIL NOTIFICATION EXAMPLE EMAIL TO TEXT It is possible to convert an email into a SMS Text This functi...

Page 39: ...7 1 10 2014 8 57 youremail server com Alert Controller 7160 LS 10 St Pete Beach 8 High Level Float Reset 1 10 2014 8 52 1 10 2014 8 50 youremail server com Alert Controller 7160 LS 10 St Pete Beach 4...

Page 40: ...MS lists all notifications sent via SMS to a smart device Reports are very useful for evaluating the health of the pumping station and for detecting abnormal operation Example High inflow from water i...

Page 41: ...graph Click on Reset zoom to go back to the previous view Click on to create the graph PRIMEX 38 Pump Watch Express User Manual You can view all graphs at the same time Click on the data labels below...

Page 42: ...cumulation data select Accumulation This function is used to view Run times Cycles on select versions When you are finished with your session please logout of the system PRIMEX 39 Pump Watch Express U...

Page 43: ...reby agree as follows 1 Customer agrees to pay AMI for hardware and monthly monitoring fees as defined in AMI invoices and AMI agrees to provide Customer with monitoring and notification services by u...

Page 44: ...es and that customer should make provisions for alternate means of remotely or locally operating said controls AMI strongly recommends that Customer make electrical or mechanical provisions at the rem...

Page 45: ...PN 1043787C 2018 SJE Rhombus Rev 10 18 PRIMEX is a trademark of SJE Rhombus WATER SYSTEM INTEGRATOR AND CONTROLS PROVIDER WWW PRIMEXCONTROLS COM 844 4PRIMEX 477 4639...

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