SIMMS ENERGY AUTOMATION e6 PULSE MONITOR MODULE Installation Guide e6-pm10 Simms Energy 3230 Broadmoor Avenue Grand Rapids, MI 49512 616.784.6020 tel 877.342.9850 toll free info@simmsenergy.com www.simmsenergy.com
List of Figures Section 1: Introduction...3 Figure 1.1: Monitor Components... 5 Section 2: Installation Procedures...9 Figure 2.1 Pulse Monitor Mounting... 9 Figure 2.2: Single Monitor Network Diagram... 10 Figure 2.3: Multiple Monitor Network Diagram... 10 Figure 2.4: Mounting Diagram... 12 Figure 2.5: Pulse Monitor Wiring with One Meter... 13 Figure 2.6: Monitor with Two Pulse Meter Inputs... 14 Section 3: ipad Software Setup...15 Figure 3.1: Main Setting Screen... 16 Figure 3.2: SIMMSnet Settings Screen... 16 Figure 3.3: Ethernet Setup Screen... 17 Figure 3.4: Pulse Settings Screen... 18 Section 4: Windows Software Setup...19 Figure 4.1: Main Setting Screen... 20 Figure 4.2: SIMMSnet Settings Screen... 20 Figure 4.3: Ethernet Setup Screen... 21 Figure 4.4: Pulse Settings Screen... 22 Section 5: Product Returns...22 Section 6: Warranty...23 2 e6-em10-3ph / Simms Energy Electricity Monitor Installation Guide
Section 1: Introduction INSTALLATION GUIDE Thank you for your recent purchase of the Simms Energy e6 Pulse Monitor. Our mission at Simms Energy is to provide reliable, accessible and affordable technology that gives the right tools to foster a culture of conservation and sustainability. We stand behind our products and hope you will enjoy the experience of owning a Simms Energy System. Your satisfaction is very important to us and we are available to provide you product support, answer your questions and address your concerns. Please contact us Monday through Friday 8:30am-5pm (ET): Simms Energy 3230 Broadmoor Avenue Grand Rapids, MI 49512 616.784.6020 tel. 877.342.9850 toll free info@simmsenergy.com www.simmsenergy.com Why Monitor? To effectively implement an energy management program, you must establish a consumption baseline through monitoring and reporting. The Simms Energy e6 Pulse Monitor and Simms Energy software give you the tools to understand your gas and water use and therefore impact your ability to make informed decisions about your consumption and savings potential. The Simms Energy e6 Pulse Monitor is one tool in a comprehensive toolbox of energy monitoring and control devices that will help you to identify the targets for change - through equipment upgrades, altering usage patterns, increasing the efficiency of raw material conversion, improving the thermal envelop properties of buildings, or numerous other possibilities that contribute to sustainable operations. 2012 Simms Energy 50-0144 Rev 0.02 www. simmsenergy.com 3
Safety Instructions NOTICE This product is not intended for life or safety applications. Do not install this product in hazardous or classified locations. The installer must conform to all applicable codes. Please consult your local electrical and plumbing codes for the installation process. SAFETY ICON DESCRIPTION This symbol indicates an electrical shock hazard. Documentation must be consulted where this symbol is used on this product. Risk of equipment damage due to overheating. Please take note. This is important but poses no hazard to equipment or person. 4 e6-pm10 / Simms Energy Pulse Monitor Installation Guide
Pulse Monitor Items and Descriptions Figure 1.1: Monitor Components INSTALLATION GUIDE 1 11 10 SIMMS ENERGY AUTOMATION ethernet 10/100 RF ANT control power 12V-24V DC setup 9 Pulse Module Model No. e6-pm10 standard hookup meter external switch channel 1 pulse input channel 2 pulse input 8 7 power ethernet mesh control fault 2 3 4 5 6 KEY# ITEM 1 Ethernet Input 2 Power LED 3 Ethernet LED 4 Mesh LED 5 Control LED 6 Fault LED 7 Channel 2 Input 8 Channel 1 Input 9 Control Power Input 10 Setup Button 11 Antenna Connection (if required) 50-0144 Rev 0.02 www. simmsenergy.com 5
Descriptions INPUTS: Ethernet Input (1) Channel 1 Input (8) Channel 2 Input (7) Control Power (9) Setup Button (10) Antenna Connection (11) Standard 10/100 Ethernet connection. Input terminal block for gas or water meter dry contact. Input terminal block for gas or water meter dry contact. Powers the monitor s internal electronics. Provides multiple setup functions and system reset. To reset module to factory defaults, press and hold setup button for five seconds. Fault LED (see below) will illuminate during reset operation. Resetting does not purge historical usage data. For additional Setup Button settings refer to www. simmsenergy.com/support. Antenna connection point. LEDs: Power LED (2) Ethernet LED (3) Mesh LED (4) Control LED (5) Fault LED (6) No light - No power. Solid green - Control power applied. No light - Ethernet not connected. Solid green - Ethernet connected. Intermittent - Ethernet communicating to data server. Solid green - Connected but not communicating. Intermittent - Indicates that the unit is communicating with another Simms Energy device. Blinks at one second intervals to indicate the monitor is logging data. Solid red - Indicates hardware fault. 6 e6-pm10 / Simms Energy Pulse Monitor Installation Guide
Product Specifications PULSE INPUT Pulse Rate 100 Hz Maximum Data Update Rate Dependent on meter Type of Measurement - Accumulative CF, CM, Gallons Type of Measurement - Flow Rate CFH, CMH, GPM, LPM Input Type Suitable for dry contact or open collector device Input Pull-up Resistance 1.00K Ohm Switch Voltage VDC Input - 0.7V DATA OUTPUT Pulse Count Pulse Rate Adjusted pulse count based on Units of Measure Calibration Factor Adjusted pulse rate based on Units of Measure Calibration Factor CONTROL POWER Input Voltage Range (VDC Input) Input Current Power Power Supply Input Plug 12-24VDC <250mA 2W Multi-blade (North America, Europe,UK, Australia, China) COMMUNICATIONS Topology Dual Connection - Ethernet/RF Protocol SIMMSnet Network Addresses Available 65,000 Interface ipad Windows Simms Energy Web Portal 50-0144 Rev 0.02 www. simmsenergy.com 7
Ethernet Communication Ethernet Port 100MB Unit to Unit Communication UDP port 50001 Web Server Communication UDP 50000 and 40272 RF Communication Operating Frequency 2.4GHz Number of Selectable Channels 14 Range Indoor: 300ft (90m) Outdoor: Line of ht one mile (1.6km) Output Power 63 mw (+18 dbm) NA 10 mw (+10 dbm) International Sensitivity -100 dbm Certifications FCC Part 15.247 CE ETSI Canada 4214A Japan R201WW07215214 Australia C-Tick MECHANICAL Weight Size Terminal Block Torque 2.5 pounds 7.55 x 6.5 x 1.54 inches 0.5 N-m nominal / 0.6 N-m MAX ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Range Altitude of Operation -20 to 60 C -40 to 85 C <95% RH (non-condensing) 3km SAFETY Conducted and Radiated Emissions Conducted and Radiated Immunity FCC part 15 EN61000 Class B EN61000 Class A 8 e6-pm10 / Simms Energy Pulse Monitor Installation Guide
Pulse Module Model No. e6-pm10 standard hookup meter external switch ethernet 10/100 RF ANT control power 12V-24V DC power ethernet mesh control fault setup INSTALLATION GUIDE Section 2: Installation Procedures In the Box Engage a qualified plumber or mechanical contractor to install any necessary meters and the e6 Pulse Monitor in accordance with local building codes. When you receive your Simms Energy e6 Pulse Monitor, in the box you will find: One pulse monitor: e6-pm10 One RF antenna This Installation Guide In a separate package you will find an AC-DC Power Supply used to power the Pulse Monitor. The Power Supply includes interchangeable AC blades so it can be used in most countries. A flow meter that includes a pulse output (dry contact) is required and is NOT included with the e6 Pulse Monitor. Simms Energy recommends that you include new meters that are not used by your utility provider as part of your installation. Choosing a Location Locate a suitable wall in proximity to the gas or water meter you wish to monitor. The monitor will require a power input. Figure 2.1 Pulse Monitor Mounting 120-240V AC Note: Illustrated components are not drawn to a common scale SIMMS ENERGY AUTOMATION channel 1 pulse input channel 2 pulse input pulse monitor module 50-0144 Rev 0.02 www. simmsenergy.com 9
power ethernet mesh control fault INSTALLATION GUIDE Network Connection In order for Simms Energy products to work properly, one monitor must be connected to a standard Ethernet network. This connected monitor becomes a gateway. (The gateway is a network point that serves to relay data from all of the local monitors to the external Simms Energy Data Server.) Importantly, any one of the Simms Energy devices (electricity monitor, pulse monitor (gas or water), lighting control, HVAC control, irrigation control) can act as a gateway. The gateway device is selected via the Simms Energy App for ipad or Windows program after the device has been powered up. If more than one device is selected as a gateway, the system will not function properly. If multiple devices are installed, only one Ethernet connection is required as long as the other devices are in range of each other. (Indoor range up to 300ft/90m) For best performance, whenever possible, it s advisable to use a wired Ethernet connection. Figure 2.2: Single Monitor Network Diagram gas meter simms energy data server SIMMS ENERGY AUTOMATION pulse monitor router local and remote web based monitoring and control Ethernet* WiFi access via ipad 10 e6-pm10 / Simms Energy Pulse Monitor Installation Guide
power ethernet mesh control fault power ethernet mesh control fault power ethernet mesh control fault INSTALLATION GUIDE Figure 2.3: Multiple Monitor Network Diagram SIMMS ENERGY AUTOMATION SIMMS ENERGY AUTOMATION SIMMS ENERGY AUTOMATION simms energy data server electricity monitor gateway enabled pulse monitor (gas) pulse monitor (water) Ethernet* WiFi Zigbee Wireless local and remote web based monitoring and control router access via ipad * Ethernet requires connection to only one device, all other Ethernet connections are optional. Mounting 1. Remove the four screws securing the e6 Pulse Monitor s cover. Set the cover aside with the screws. 2. Use the precut mounting keyholes on the monitor to mark and drill the four screw holes for mounting the box. 3. The monitor is to be mounted on a flat surface using four fasteners. (Not included) 4. Locate the UUID address for the monitor. The UUID is printed on the product box, on the monitor itself and on the shipping invoice. It also appears in the setup screen of the ipad software and the Windows program. The UUID has the form xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx. When you activate your monitor on the Simms Energy Data Portal website, you ll need to enter the UUID address. 50-0144 Rev 0.02 www. simmsenergy.com 11
Figure 2.4: Mounting Diagram ethernet 10/100 RF ANT setup mounting hole SIMMS ENERGY AUTOMATION control power 12V-24V DC mounting hole Pulse Module Model No. e6-pm10 standard hookup meter external switch channel 1 pulse input mounting hole channel 2 pulse input mounting hole power ethernet mesh control fault Simms Energy recommends that you include installation of secondary meters as part of your monitoring project scope. These meters must include a pulse output. Contact Simms Energy or your dealer for assistance specifying appropriate meters. Connecting e6 Pulse Monitor to a Meter To measure the flow of gas or water through a meter using a Simms Energy e6 Pulse Monitor requires you to make a wired connection between the pulse output of the meter and the monitor. If you are planning to use an existing dry contact meter, first ascertain to whom the meter belongs and whether there are restrictions on connecting to the meter. Utility companies, be they water, gas or electricity providers, generally restrict access to their meters since the meter s output is typically used for billing purposes, and deliberate tampering with their property may result in fines or other forms of prosecution. DO NOT TAMPER WITH METERS THAT ARE PROPERTY OF UTILITY COMPANIES. 12 e6-pm10 / Simms Energy Pulse Monitor Installation Guide
Figure 2.5: Pulse Monitor Wiring with One Meter AC-DC Power Supply SIMMS ENERGY AUTOMATION Pulse Module Model No. e6-pm10 ethernet 10/100 RF ANT control power 12V-24V DC setup Control Power white stripe wire 12V-24V DC black wire standard hookup meter external switch channel 1 pulse input pulse output meter channel 2 pulse input power ethernet mesh control fault pulse monitor module Meter Connection no connection polarity of pulse output wires does not matter pulse switch Connect the dry contact wires from the pulse output meter to the nal () and ground () screws of the Channel 1 or Channel 2 terminal block. Do not connect anything to the power () screw. It does not matter which of the two wires from the pulse output meter is connected to the Signal screw and which is connected to the Ground. Connecting e6 Control Power Connect the two wires of the AC-DC Power Supply to the Control Power terminal block. The polarity of these connections is important. Secure the wire with a white stripe to the 12V-24V DC terminal. Secure the solid black wire to the ground () terminal. Secure the Monitor cover before powering up the Monitor. 50-0144 Rev 0.02 www. simmsenergy.com 13
Connecting e6 Pulse Monitor to Multiple Meters The e6 Pulse Monitor includes two input channels. This means that you can connect two different pulse output meters to the monitor and measure the energy flows independently. As is shown in Figure 2.6, connect one pulse meter to the Channel 1 input and the other pulse meter to the Channel 2 input. Connect the power supply as shown in Figure 2.5. Figure 2.6: Monitor with Two Pulse Meter Inputs AC-DC Power Supply pulse meter 1 ethernet 10/100 RF ANT setup SIMMS ENERGY AUTOMATION control power 12V-24V DC Pulse Module Model No. e6-pm10 standard hookup meter external switch channel 1 pulse input channel 2 pulse input power ethernet mesh control fault pulse monitor module Channel 1 Meter Connection no connection polarity of pulse output wires does not matter pulse switch Channel 2 Meter Connection no connection polarity of pulse output wires does not matter pulse switch pulse meter 2 14 e6-pm10 / Simms Energy Pulse Monitor Installation Guide
Section 3: ipad Software Setup An ipad or Windows PC is necessary for setup. ipad is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft, Inc. If multiple monitors are being installed, power up the first and complete setup before powering the next to facilitate module-to-module data communication. This section addresses the use of an ipad to setup and configure your Simms Energy e6 monitor. The following section (Section 4) presents the same information for the Windows version of the software. After you have set up your monitor, you can access the Simms Energy Web Portal at http://portal.simmsenergy.com to view real time and historical usage, organize multiple monitors, locations and filters, and manage users. Before attempting to set up the Simms Energy software for ipad, your first e6 hardware device should be wired, mounted, connected to Ethernet and powered up. 1. Download the Simms Energy e6 App from the App Store sm. 2. Launch the App. 3. Click on the Energy tab on the bottom navigation bar as shown in Figure 3.1 on the following page. 4. Select Device on top drop down. The default name asned to the monitor will appear as: PM10 xx-xx-xx with the last three digits matching the last three digits of the UUID. If multiple devices are being installed, all device names will appear in this drop down menu. 5. Click on the Settings link and begin the setup process. Repeat for each device you are configuring. 50-0144 Rev 0.02 www. simmsenergy.com 15
Figure 3.1: Main Setting Screen Select device Settings Energy tab MAIN SETTINGS DESCRIPTION Device Name Rename your device by clicking on the default name and typing a new name. Limit of 16 characters. SIMMSnet/Gateway See SIMMSnet Settings, Figure 3.2 Ethernet Setup Setup your Ethernet network connection, Figure 3.3 Wireless Setup Setup your wireless network connection Date & Time Setup Sync the Simms device to date and time of your ipad Update Device Firmware Update firmware when applicable Pulser Settings See Device Setup, Figure 3.4 Figure 3.2: SIMMSnet Settings Screen 16 e6-pm10 / Simms Energy Pulse Monitor Installation Guide
SIMMSnet SETTINGS UUID PAN ID Database Gateway Mobile Control Gateway Data Beacon DESCRIPTION The monitor s unique, factory-asned ID necessary for posting usage data to the Simms database server The PAN ID is used to restrict access to the SIMMSnet network from unauthorized ipad users. Each device in the PAN (Personal Area Network) must have a matching ID number between 1 and 65534. The factorydefault setting for the PAN is 1. For comprehensive instructions about changing the PAN ID, refer to www. simmsenergy.com/support. Turn this switch on to specify this device as the database gateway. Only one device on a network should be denated as the gateway. Turn this switch on to allow remote access to Control (Lighting, HVAC or Irrigation) modules. Requires optional Web Portal Services subscription from Simms Energy. Rate at which sampled energy data is posted to the remote database Figure 3.3: Ethernet Setup Screen STATIC DHCP IP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION Use this panel to enter a Static IP address for the device. Your network administrator should be consulted for Static IP settings. Click the Save Settings to Device button to save your edits. DHCP is the default setting for the device. This panel will display the IP address that is dynamically asned by the DHCP server. The addresses shown are not editable. 50-0144 Rev 0.02 www. simmsenergy.com 17
Figure 3.4: Pulser Settings Screen Config DEVICE SETUP DESCRIPTION Choose Off if channel is not used. Choose Gas for gas meter Units of Measure Units Per Pulse Channel Name Choose Water for water meter Choose Cubic Feet or Cubic Meters for gas Choose Gallons of Cubic Meters for water Enter the number of Units of Measure detected with each pulse. For example, if one pulse represents 10 gallons, enter 10. Enter a descriptive name for the channel. Limit of 16 characters. 18 e6-pm10 / Simms Energy Pulse Monitor Installation Guide
Section 4: Windows Software Setup An ipad or Windows PC is necessary for setup. ipad is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft, Inc. If multiple monitors are being installed, power up the first and complete setup before powering the next to facilitate module-to-module data communication. This section addresses the use of a Windows PC to setup and configure your Simms Energy e6 monitor. The previous section (Section 3) presents the same information for the ipad version of the software. After you have set up your monitor, you can access the Simms Energy Web Portal at http://portal.simmsenergy.com to view real time and historical usage, organize multiple monitors, locations and filters, and manage users. Before attempting to set up the Simms Energy software for Windows, your first e6 hardware device should be wired, mounted, connected to Ethernet and powered up. 1. Download the Simms Energy e6 Windows Program from the Simms Energy website: www.simmsenergy.com/support. 2. Launch the program. 3. Click on the Setup menu to confirm that your PC is using the correct Network Interface to communicate with the e6 device. 4. Select the device that you want to configure from the list on the left of the screen. For a Pulse Monitor, the default name asned to the monitor will appear as: PM10 xx-xx-xx with the last three digits matching the last three digits of the UUID. If multiple devices are being installed, all device names will appear in the outline. 5. Click on the Setup tab and begin the configuration process. Repeat for each device you are configuring. 50-0144 Rev 0.02 www. simmsenergy.com 19
Figure 4.1: Main Setting Screen Select device Settings Setup tab MAIN SETTINGS DESCRIPTION Device Name Rename your device by clicking on the default name and typing a new name. Limit of 16 characters. SIMMSnet/Gateway See SIMMSnet Settings, Figure 4.2 Ethernet Setup Setup your Ethernet network connection, Figure 4.3 Wireless Setup Setup your wireless network connection Date & Time Setup Sync the Simms device to date and time of your PC Update Device Firmware Update firmware when applicable Pulser Settings See Device Setup, Figure 4.4 Figure 4.2: SIMMSnet Settings Screen 20 e6-pm10 / Simms Energy Pulse Monitor Installation Guide
SIMMSnet SETTINGS UUID PAN ID Database Gateway Mobile Control Gateway Data Beacon DESCRIPTION The monitor s unique, factory-asned ID necessary for posting usage data to the Simms database server The PAN ID is used to restrict access to the SIMMSnet network from unauthorized ipad users. Each device in the PAN (Personal Area Network) must have a matching ID number between 1 and 65534. The factorydefault setting for the PAN is 1. For comprehensive instructions about changing the PAN ID, refer to www. simmsenergy.com/support. Turn this switch on to specify this device as the database gateway. Only one device on a network should be denated as the gateway. Turn this switch on to allow remote access to Control (Lighting, HVAC or Irrigation) modules. Requires optional Web Portal Services subscription from Simms Energy. Rate at which sampled energy data is posted to the remote database Figure 4.3: Ethernet Setup Screen STATIC DHCP IP ADDRESS DESCRIPTION Use this panel to enter a Static IP address for the device. Your network administrator should be consulted for Static IP settings. Click the Set IP Address to save your edits. DHCP is the default setting for the device. This panel will display the IP address that is dynamically asned by the DHCP server. The addresses shown are not editable. 50-0144 Rev 0.02 www. simmsenergy.com 21
Figure 4.4: Pulser Settings Screen Config DEVICE SETUP DESCRIPTION Choose Off if channel is not used. Choose Gas for gas meter Units of Measure Units Per Pulse Channel Name Choose Water for water meter Choose Cubic Feet or Cubic Meters for gas Choose Gallons or Cubic Meters for water Enter the number of Units of Measure detected with each pulse. For example, if one pulse represents 10 gallons, enter 10. Enter a descriptive name for the channel. Limit of 16 characters. Section 5: Product Returns To return product to Simms Energy you must first obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA). Contact the Dealer from whom you purchased your Simms Energy product(s) to obtain an RMA. If you do not know the identity of your Dealer or you do not have contact information for the Dealer, contact Simms Energy Customer Service by phone or email. 616.784.6020 tel 877.342.9850 toll free customerservice@simmsenergy.com 22 e6-pm10 / Simms Energy Pulse Monitor Installation Guide
Section 6: Warranty INSTALLATION GUIDE LIMITED WARRANTY: All goods furnished by Seller are warranted (a) to be free from defects in material and workmanship, and (b) to conform in all material respects with the Seller s published specifications with respect to the goods. This warranty shall inure to the benefit of Purchaser, and is non-transferrable. This warranty shall be effective for one year from the date of FCA delivery by Seller as provided herein. Purchaser s sole remedy for breach of warranty, and Seller s sole obligation, will be prompt repair or replacement of the non-conforming good, as selected by Seller in its sole discretion. Any such repair or replacement shall be without cost to Purchaser, including costs of customary shipment. THE FOREGOING SETS FORTH THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY FOR THE GOODS AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY SELLER. SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. Seller shall have no obligation to make repairs or replace goods where the nonconformity is attributable to normal wear and tear. This warranty is void and of no effect if: (i) the goods are not stored, handled or serviced properly; (ii) the non-conformity resulted from damages occurring after the FCA delivery by Seller, whether by misuse, accident or improper application or maintenance; (iii) the nonconformity arose from causes external to the goods, including but not limited to power or air conditioning failure; or (iv) the non-conformity has not been reported to Seller in writing within the one year warranty period. RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION: Purchaser must promptly notify Seller in writing, before expiration of the warranty period, if Purchaser believes goods are in breach of the above warranty. In that case, and if the warranty was not rendered void for any of the reasons described above, then Seller will issue a return material authorization (RMA) number and shipping instructions. If Purchaser returns goods to Seller without an RMA number, such goods will be held by Seller for 20 days after which Seller may deem the goods abandoned and dispose of them as it sees fit, without crediting Purchaser s account. If goods are returned with a valid RMA number, the goods will be tested by Seller. If Seller finds the goods to be conforming, Seller will notify Purchaser and will return them FCA Seller s Grand Rapids, Michigan facility (Incoterms 2010), to the address to which the original goods were delivered (unless Purchaser provides another address in writing when the goods are returned), all at Purchaser s sole cost and risk. If goods are returned with a valid RMA number, and if after testing Seller determines that the goods are nonconforming, Seller will either repair or replace the goods, in Seller s sole discretion, and return them to Purchaser CIP Purchaser s address (Incoterms 2010). LIMITATION OF DAMAGES: Other than Seller s warranty repair or replacement obligation provided herein, neither Seller nor its licensors shall be responsible for any damages arising from this Order or the goods, direct or indirect, special, incidental or consequential, including but not limited to damages arising from claims of lost data or lost profits, including without limitation those arising from any defect, failure, nonconformity or malfunction of goods, whether such claim or such damage is based upon warranty, contract, tort or otherwise. This limitation shall apply regardless of whether any such damages were foreseeable. In addition, Seller s liability hereunder and with respect to the goods shall be limited to the actual amount paid by Purchaser under the Order. Please contact us with questions about the warranty or products. 50-0144 Rev 0.02 www. simmsenergy.com 23
SIMMS ENERGY AUTOMATION 3230 Broadmoor Avenue Grand Rapids, MI 49512 616.784.6020 tel 877.342.9850 toll free info@simmsenergy.com www.simmsenergy.com