AGM Pipeline Sentinel

The AGM Sentinel, built with COMTEL© technology, is an automated pig tracking station that can be left at a remote pipeline location without a human operator. It will reliably detect the passage of any pig equipped with a transmitter or magnetic and then uplink the passage information to an overhead satellite. Passages can be detected in quick succession. The satellite uplink will send the passage information (passage time, asset #, and GPS location) to any number of email addresses and cell phones. The Pipeline Sentinel is powered by 4, C cell alkaline batteries that provide an average of 2.5 weeks run time. Because pipelines run through some of the most diverse and extreme terrains,  Inline’s Pipeline Sentinel is designed for both durability and high performance.  In addition to being extremely lightweight and compact in size, The Pipeline Sentinel is waterproof and can withstand temperatures over 120 degrees, and under -10 degrees. Pipeline Sentinels are available for sale or rent.  

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Dramatic Cost Reductions
  • New High Reliability Technology
  • Allows Unattended Tracking
  • Supports Existing Trackers
  • Also Perfect for Remote Locations
  • Available for Rent or Purchase

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Satellite Test/Status Update button
  • Detection of 22 Hz and Magnetic Pig Passage
  • Ample storage of 22 Hz and Magnetic events beyond battery life (recommend clearing between runs)
  • High accuracy for time and location (UTC time from GPS)
  • USB port for data downloading to included software, firmware updates and setup
  • Power – 4 C Cell Alkaline Batteries (2.5 weeks run time)
  • Temperature rating ( +125 F to -15F)
  • Size = 9 X 6 X 3 inches; Weight = 5 lbs. Waterproof
  • Full Satellite AGM type data uplink

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Simple Pigging System Closure

This animation demonstrates a simple pigging system closure. Inline’s VIPRS pig is positioned in the launcher as the product is run through the pipeline. At the end of the product run, the VIPRS pig is launched to remove all product from the line. The pig will trigger the indicator to alert that the pig has reached the end of the line.

Bi-Directional Pigging

This animation demonstrates Bi Directional Pigging. Inline’s VIPRS pig positioned in the launcher as product is run through the pipeline. At the end of the product run, the VIPRS pig is launched to remove all product from the line. When the VIPRS pig reaches the JB receiver, the propelling media is turned-off. When this happens the VIPRS pig is resting at the jail bar in the JB receiver; propellant is used on the receiver side of the pig to return it to the launcher.

Automated CIP System

This animation demonstrates a fully automated VIPRS bi directional pigging process system with CIP. Inline’s VIPRS pig is first positioned in the pig launcher. The product is pumped from the storage tank to the destination. The VIPRS pig is then launched to push the remaining product to the destination and captured in the VIPRS wash chamber at the destination station. Next, the CIP solution is pumped through the line to wash the chamber and pig. Finally, the pig pushes the CIP solution out of the piping and leaving the pig clean and ready for the next product run.