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Origo Corporation


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Remote phase identification anywhere. No cellphone.

The Origo PhaseID System remotely identifies the 3 primary and 12 secondary phase attributes anywhere on any voltage.

This is not a phasing stick. New innovative technology allows the phase attribute of any energized conductor to be determined by using a GPS timing signal to simultaneously measure phase at a reference location and at a field location.

No cell phones are required. Only a single reference phase base station is required and it can be plugged into any 120V wall socket. A LAN can be used to share reference data with any number of PCs.

The field probe weighs less than 3 lbs. and will acquire phase information on overhead, underground, primary, and secondary voltages. It can even be used inside totally shielded vaults.

When you are tasked with collecting thousands of attributes to phase identify your entire utility, no other system available is as fast and convenient as the Origo PhaseID system.

Origo also offers remote base stations which provides phase identification at the lowest cost available. It is no longer necessary to wait until the next budget cycle to start obtaining the benefits of remote phase identification.

Visit our website for complete information on this new revolutionary technology.

Origo Corporation
6225 E. Saguaro Vista CT.
Cave Creek, AZ 85331

Ph: 480-473-1995

www.origocorp.com

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