Unless you’re a risk-taking, daredevil type, you likely have some sort of diagnostic infrastructure in your facility. And while there’s no discounting the benefit of wired diagnostic solutions, any maintenance technician can give you a laundry list of reasons why they’re not always the most efficient solution.
If your diagnostic solutions are all wired, Parker has introduced a solution that lets you untether your monitoring device from your asset.
Go wireless with the 4-20mA transmitter
With Parker’s new SensoNODE™ 4-20mA transmitter, users can cut the cord for their wired diagnostic solution. The transmitter turns any wired sensor into a wireless device, so you can utilize your existing sensors, saving time and money. This provides a number of benefits
- It unlocks existing measurements that are trapped in many control systems
- Allows remote monitoring and trend graphing, as well as digital record making from a safe distance
- Run diagnostics without halting production, resulting in more accurate readings and no loss of revenue
- No wires mean you can fit the sensor closer to the point of interest for more precise measurements
- Works seamlessly with Parker’s SCOUT™ Mobile application, so measurements, warnings, and alerts can be sent to a user’s mobile device
Use the internal magnet in the base of the transmitter, or the threaded stud port to mount the transmitter anywhere.
The Parker 4-20mA transmitter allows users to easily monitor any asset by turning any wired sensor into a wireless device. Find a distributor here
Download our New 4-20mA Transmitter Bulletin and order one for a trial run!
For comprehensive information on Parker's condition monitoring and predictive maintenance solutions download our product catalog.
This post was contributed by Dan Davis, product sales manager, SensoNODE Sensors and SCOUT Software, Parker Hannifin.
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