• Install wireless temperature sensors throughout the manufacturing or production facility to ensure that the workshop temperature is normal. It constantly alerts whether the refrigeration or cooling environment is at the appropriate temperature, whether the HVAC system is operating normally, whether the motor is overheating, etc. All data readings are automatically recorded, and the environmental status can be understood anytime and anywhere through mobile terminals.


  • Used for monitoring the vibration of assembly lines, the inclination of ramps, and the rotation of machine parts, remote monitoring is applied to processes from inventory, assembly, to packaging. The monitored data is used to predict whether the machines are operating normally. Industrial vibration meters are used for equipment vibration monitoring, and accelerometers are used for monitoring assembly lines and machine motors.


  • Place a wireless water detection sensor in areas prone to water leaks, such as restrooms, boiler rooms, near water heaters, buffet restaurants, water dispensers, etc., and anywhere along the pipeline route where leaks are likely to occur. The sensor will immediately detect any water intrusion or leakage issues.


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  • Integrated with obstacles (such as doors or revolving doors), production lines, and industrial and scientific equipment to collect data such as equipment voltage, drive, revolutions, or on/off counts. Sensor data reflects equipment/system performance or facility usage, and sensor thresholds can be set to alert abnormal conditions.


  • AC current meters are used to assess the power consumption of machines and systems throughout a manufacturing or production facility. With single-phase and three-phase current meters, you can record and track current up to 500 amperes. By measuring current usage through Root Mean Square (RMS) averages and ampere-hours, you can better control operations, anticipate equipment issues, and save costs.


  • Air quality meters are used for the concentration of harmful pollutants in the atmosphere, which can assess the types of particulate matter (PM) present in the environment around the sensor (PM1, PM2.5 and PM10). If the PM level exceeds a preset threshold, indoor air quality (IAQ) sensors will send warning messages via SMS, email or phone.


  • Voltmeters can monitor and detect power status or voltage levels up to 200 VDC and 500 VAC. These wireless condition monitoring sensors and meters will help you keep your machines ready and running anywhere in your manufacturing and production facilities.