Thermocouple Sensors Improve Fire-Service Training
The fire service in Belgium is using wireless K Type thermocouple sensors from Industrial Interface to monitor the temperature inside buildings that are set alight for training purposes. The specially designed probes are mounted through holes in the walls of the building and incorporate large heat-deflecting shields to protect the Z- Head transmitters from the effects of the high temperatures.
The Z-Port receiver can be installed up to 100m away from the transmitters and the data is read using the built-in Ethernet port with a standard Modbus TCP protocol. The data is then sent via the GPRS network to a web server, allowing the data to be viewed remotely using any standard web browser.
The company offers various cable replacement systems, including wireless Modbus RTU links, wireless remote temperature and humidity monitoring solutions and wireless transmitters in conjunction with infrared temperature sensors for rotating furnace temperature measurement.
The Z-Port receiver can be installed up to 100m away from the transmitters and the data is read using the built-in Ethernet port with a standard Modbus TCP protocol. The data is then sent via the GPRS network to a web server, allowing the data to be viewed remotely using any standard web browser.
The company offers various cable replacement systems, including wireless Modbus RTU links, wireless remote temperature and humidity monitoring solutions and wireless transmitters in conjunction with infrared temperature sensors for rotating furnace temperature measurement.
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