Pressure data-logger Toran’O
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pressure data-logger
pressure data-logger
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Characteristics

Measured quantity
pressure, pulse, power, energy
Connector type
radio frequency
Display
with LED display
Applications
for leak detection, for gas
Other characteristics
IP68

Description

The Toran’O AtEx zone 1 is used to report status changes, pulse count values and analog measurements of equipment in the AtEx 1 sensitive zone such as water, gas, electricity or thermal energy meters, mechanical pressure switches, pressure transducers. It makes existing equipment communicate on a public or private LoRaWAN® network. The TORAN'O AtEx zone 1 sensor allows metering from the pulse output of water, gas, electricity or heat meters to monitor consumptions. The TORAN'O sensor enables all your mechanical pressure switches in AtEx zone 1 explosive atmospheres to communicate with each other and to report state changes. It transforms existing meters into communicating meters via a public or private LoRaWAN® network. Associated with a pressure probe, the TORAN'O AtEx zone 1 sensor allows the pressure information to be transmitted to the LoraWAN®network. Characteristics LoRaWAN®, Class A. Easy to install and use. 3 pulse inputs or status reports. 3 analog inputs: 2x 0-5 V and 1x 4-20 mA. 1 stabilised switched power supply output. SAFT LS17500 Lithium battery on holder. Differential data compression. IP55 or IP68. Up to 8 years of autonomy. Applications: In explosive atmospheres, read index values from gas, electricity, water or heat meters with pulse output; monitoring the charging curve. Detection of leaks, fraud and tearing off. Check the condition of the mechanical pressure switches located in sensitive areas. Associated with a pressure probe, measurements on a gas network.

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