From: Jennifer Cline
Sent: Fri Jun 19 15:21:19 2015
To: Phillip Bender
Subject: FW: Quote from Correct Equipment
Importance: Normal
Attachments: image002.gif; image003.png; image001.png; This is from Marc opinion: The yellow high-lighted below is what we have. The blue high-lighted below is what we are switching to Jennifer Cline, P.E. City of Molalla Public Works Director O: 503.759.0218 F: 503.829.3676 From: Jennifer Cline [mailto:jcline@cityofmolalla.com] Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 8:28 AM To: Maisonville, Marc Cc: Lee, Rob Subject: RE: Quote from Correct Equipment Hi Marc, Thank you for your feedback and time on this matter. Jennifer Cline, P.E. City of Molalla Public Works Director O: 503.759.0218 F: 503.829.3676 From: Maisonville, Marc [mailto:mmaisonville@brwncald.com] Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 9:03 PM To: Jennifer Cline Cc: Lee, Rob Subject: RE: Quote from Correct Equipment Hi Jennifer, As mentioned, I wasn’t sure what type of instrument was being used to detect level. The quote from Correct Equipment is for an ultrasonic level transmitter (Pulsar Ultra 3) and transducer (dB10) with 30 ft cable. It’s not a submerged level transmitter that senses hydrostatic pressure and requires a breather tube in the cable for atmospheric reference. I was thinking your current sensor might be a submerged level transmitter because that’s what appears to be shown on the attached photo of the SCADA screen for the Transfer Pump Station. Maybe that was a previous incarnation… In any case, a submerged level transmitter would not have a local display and I didn’t see a display in the field when I was there. The quoted Pulsar ultrasonic transmitter has a display/operator interface and is fascia mount meaning that it’s designed to be mounted into a cutout on a panel door. That would give you a local reading in the field independent of SCADA. I do not have experience with Pulsar, but I talked to a colleague who has. He spoke favorably of them stating that they were easy to setup and that the transducers had powerful beams to help shoot through mist and foam. As discussed, a third technology that is appropriate for this application is radar. As it happens I am getting quotes for radar transmitters for another project now and will let you know how that compares. I look forward to hearing from Jason. Thanks. Marc Maisonville, PE Brown and Caldwell T 503.977.6626 | C From: Jennifer Cline [mailto:jcline@cityofmolalla.com] Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 2:25 PM To: Maisonville, Marc Subject: FW: Quote from Correct Equipment Jennifer Cline, P.E. City of Molalla Public Works Director O: 503.759.0218 F: 503.829.3676 From: Jason Clifford [mailto:jclifford@cityofmolalla.com] Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 2:23 PM To: Jennifer Cline Cc: Jake Ehredt Subject: FW: Quote from Correct Equipment Jennifer, Here’s the quote from correct equipment for transducer replacement. Thanks, Jason From: Crystal Hudson [mailto:crystalh@correctequipment.com] Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 2:14 PM To: jclifford@cityofmolalla.com Cc: Tim Owens Subject: Quote from Correct Equipment Please review your attached quote. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please let me know as soon as possible. Thank you Have a Great Day! Crystal Hudson Office Manager Correct Equipment 14576 NE 95th St Redmond, WA 98052 P: 425-869-1233 ext: 206 C: 206-779-7665 F: 425-869-1033 “People who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do”