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TMS-2000 Mapping Software

TMS-2000 presents powerful visual information on current and historical gas temperatures and temperature distribution within a furnace or combustion process. Spatial temperature distribution profiles, individual path temperatures, temperature trends, and average gas temperatures within user-defined areas are all quickly and easily available from TMS-2000.

TMS-2000, like all of our software is menu driven for ease of use. In addition, it has radio buttons to quickly move between screens, or to open and close screens.

Sample Display With Menu Shown

TMS-2000 automatically adjusts the screens to fit each screen side by side to fill the window you determine. For example, the screen layout below was made just by clicking on the radio buttons.

TMS-2000 Sample Screen

Isothermal Contour Map

TMS-2000 provides an accurate and clear picture of this temperature distribution profile... in real time.

Isothermal Map Screen

The Isothermal Map Screen presents spatial temperature information as a series of isothermal lines and as a color-coded map. In addition, a digital readout of the temperature at any point on the map is obtained by simply moving the mouse cursor over the map display.

Path Display

The path screen displays the locations of the Model 3020TR acoustic transceivers around the perimeter of the mapping plane and all of the available paths in the mapping array. Detailed information on any path, such as transmit and receiver port numbers, path length, and other settings are available at the Tools Menu.

Path Map Screen

Area Map

TMS-2000’s Area Map feature allows you to define up to 16 rectangular areas within the mapping plane, and automatically computes the average temperature within each area. There is considerable flexibility in defining areas, as they can be anywhere in the plane and need not be adjacent. Areas may be isolated or overlapping.

User adjustable area Map

Area maps are especially useful in controlling sorbent injection systems, which require gas temperatures in the injection area to be within a certain ’window’. Analog control signals proportional to the Area temperatures are available with the optional TMS-2000 TMS-AIU Analog Interface Unit.

Path or Area Temperature Graphs

Path temperature graphs show up to 8 Areas and/or path temperature values. Both minimum and maximum temperature scale values may be selected for optimum resolution of the trace display. Time periods may be selected from the previous 24 hour periods up to 365 days. Each pen is color coded, any pen may be assigned to the first 8 paths and/or areas. It is also possible to zoom-in, and the Time and Temperature are displayed by moving the mouse over the graph.

Path and/or Area Temperature graph

Statistical Temperature Information

The Temperature Mean, Standard Deviation, and Rate of Change can be displayed. The stats can be selected by the minute or over the last 1, 2, 4, 8, or 24 hours. In other words, you may display statistics for start and stop times (up to 24 hours) for any day TMS-2000 ran in the past 365 days.

Statistics Sample Screen

TMS-2000 operates on a Pentium III PC with at least a 233 Mhz processor, Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000/NT or XP operating system, and a dedicated serial connection. If a printer is desired, we recommend a color inkjet printer. Check the TMS-2000 PC requirements for more information.

Additional information on TMS-2000 Theory of Operation is located on our literature page.