Temperature and Humidity Sensors measure certain ambient air conditions as part of an environmental monitoring system. They easily fit in with new or existing systems using Modbus, IO-Link communication, or Sure Cross 1-wire serial interface that connects with nodes and wireless radios (depending on model).
- Manufactured with a rugged, robust housing for use in many different environments
- Allows real-time condition monitoring via an IIoT cloud platform, such as Banner’s Cloud Data Services (CDS); or locally using a PLC and HMI or SCADA system
- Depending on model, works with an IO-Link master; as a Modbus server device via RS-485; or with nodes and MultiHop radios using Sure Cross 1-wire serial interface
- IO-Link model has discrete output which can activate if environmental measurements exceed thresholds, instructing a PLC or other system to activate countermeasures that return the environment to normal operating range
- Ships with aluminum grill filter cap; optional stainless steel 10 micrometer sintered filter available separately
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Monitoring Environmental Conditions
A semiconductor fab needs to monitor temperature, relative humidity, and oxygen levels at multiple points within their processing plant, along a 2 kilometer long process piping system. They require a solution that monitors temperature, relative humidity, and oxygen levels, provides a location for the monitoring points, and collects all data to a central point and interfaces with their SCADA system. The solution needs to create an efficient, safe work environment for all employees. With over 2 kilometers of underground tunnel piping systems, installing cable to each monitoring location is cost prohibitive.
Environmental Monitoring inside a Machine Control Panel
Identify small problems before they become major issues that impact machine performance and uptime.