Modular Unit Remotely Monitors Level and Pressure

VEGA Controls has launched Plicsmobile, a new transmitting and receiving unit that fits seamlessly into VEGA's modular plics system but can also operate as a standalone instrument. It's available as both an integrated module for the new plicsplus sensor generation, and as a standalone instrument, Plicsmobile T61, which can be powered from the existing signal cable by battery or another renewable energy source.

The SIM card and integrated modem allows worldwide data transmission via the mobile network GSM/GPRS, including 'dial in' remote diagnosis and service using industry-standard PACTware FDT/DTM software. Plicsmobile is stand alone instrument, meaning things such as other intermediate signal boxes or nearby modems are not necessary. Cabling can be left out too, as an integrated energy system manages any battery supply of sensor and emitting unit.

An integral in-housing mini battery pack, providing once-a-day readings for longer than a year, will follow in October this year. This allows Plicsmobile to offer flexibility in deployment, especially in the area of Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), as they can be installed and operated independently with any VEGA technology. With Plicsmobile, Plicsradio and HART Wireless compatibility, VEGA claims it can now cover practically any application in wireless communication, from local to global.

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