Remote real-time monitoring of process sensors optimizes operational efficiency, enabling proactive decision-making. Instant access to sensor data from anywhere ensures timely intervention, reducing downtime and enhancing productivity. This approach fosters a responsive and adaptable system, facilitating swift adjustments to maintain optimal performance.
SENSERT is an advanced wireless transmitter designed for real-time data monitoring. The cloud-based system provides seamless transmission of analogue process signals to the Amazon Cloud. This enables users to access the real time process data remotely on computers or mobile devices, Android or Apple. Analogue values are scaled to show the actual value of the processes being monitored. Each input can be labeled by the process name, and scale units. Additionally, customizable thresholds can be set to trigger alerts remotely, notifying maintenance staff by mobile, email or text promptly when threshold limits are exceeded.
Existing sensors do not need to be replaced. Simply connect SENSERT in series with current analogue sensors, or in parallel to existing analogue voltage sensors.
The SENSERT base unit accepts 4 analogue inputs (0 – 20mA, 4 – 20 mA, 0 – 5V, 0 – 10V) and 2 digital inputs. It also features a single dry contact output for alerts. The SENSERT remote unit accepts 1 analogue and 1 dry contact digital input, and communicates with the base unit via Bluetooth over a distance of 100 meters. For distances greater than 100 meters, a repeater can be used. Up to 5 remote units can be ‘connected’ to a single base unit.
To enable SENSERT to link to the cloud, company wireless internet is required, 2.4 gHz, plus an annual subscription to Amazon cloud.
SENSERT safeguards your data with storage capabilities spanning 45 days, coupled with reminders to download and store information on your PC or mobile device.
SENSERT finds applications in process monitoring and control, process data such as pressure, humidity, temperature, flow, level, viscosity, density and vibration intensity measurements. It is particularly useful in monitoring manufacturing or production plants, etc. and providing real time alerts.