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Monday, 05/10/2010 7:10:49 PM

Monday, May 10, 2010 7:10:49 PM

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this is an old article but shows what kind of revenues amci could be making:

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:uzE9ugaFbSUJ:www.pttc.org/newsletter/newsletter_past/3qtr2002/v8n3nn11.htm+Bruce+Bacon+of+AMCI&cd=50&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

September 2002 Case Studies
Satellite-based alarm system saves compressor operators time and money

James Barr, J-W Operating, Addison, Texas; Steve Watwood, and Bruce Bacon, American Millennium Corporation, Inc. (AMCI), Golden, Colorado; and Curtis Roys, CC Technology, Midland, Texas

Bottom line: To decrease false alarms and unreliable notification of compressor downtimes, J-W Operating (JW) installed magnetically-attached, vibration sensor, satellite-based alarm systems on more than two dozen compressors in their field operations, starting in 1999. Several have been on location more than two years without a single problem, and J-W has not had to replace the first set of batteries. J-W has installed an additional 12 units on compressors that they monitor for others. Eliminating just a few hours of downtime pays for the low-cost ($1,600 installation, plus $30 to $40/month for air time) service. Due to utilizing the geo-synchronous satellites, there are no blind spots; the system is always up.

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