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Systems and methods for tracking the age of air pressure and flow alarm conditions within a pressurized cable network
   
Document Number
US Patent 6810337
Issued Date
October 26, 2004
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Systems and methods for monitoring pressurization performance of a cable network that may include detecting alarm conditions within the cable network, recording the time and date during which each alarm condition was initially detected, and calculating a length of time for each detected alarm condition during which the detected alarm condition remains unremediated.
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Published
October 26, 2004
Application Number
10/093,196
Filed
March 7, 2002
US Classification
702/51  
Int'l Classification
G01M   3/28   (20060101)   G01N   1/26   (20060101)   H02G   15/00   (20060101)   H02G   15/26   (20060101)   H02G   15/28   (20060101)   G01N   7/00   (20060101)   G01N   7/10   (20060101)  
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702/51   702/50   702/47   702/184   702/185   702/188   702/79   702/89   702/125   702/176   702/187   340/604   340/605   340/611   340/614  
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