Turck’s all-in-one pressure sensor and wireless node is a compact device consisting of a media isolated pressure sensor, a 2,4 GHz wireless node, and a battery power supply. The all-in-one design makes it less expensive than purchasing a separate sensor and node and eliminates the time, labour and expense of installing separate sensors and nodes. It integrates easily into applications where infrastructure, movement or mobility make wired solutions impractical, ineffective or cost-prohibitive.
The versatility to solve any application
All-in-one wireless pressure sensors make it easy to monitor and collect data from a single point or multiple points on critical systems throughout a facility. Users can deploy and redeploy a single all-in-one sensor multiple times or deploy multiple all-in-one sensors in a network.
Reduce downtime and increase efficiency
The all-in-one wireless pressure sensor makes it easy to monitor system performance and health from any network-enabled location. Staff have access to timely, accurate data that can be used to make better, more informed decisions about their systems and strategically plan maintenance and service schedules based on actual need, as well as staff and resource availability.
Banner’s all-in-one wireless pressure sensors measure air, gas and fluid pressure. They can be used to monitor systems and equipment to increase availability, improve efficiency, and ensure health in pneumatic systems, hydraulic systems, cooling systems, HVAC systems, supply systems (tank level monitoring measuring head pressure) and leak detection.
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