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Omega Announces DC Powered Wireless Transmitter/Sensor System

Provides Web-based monitoring for industrial applications.

| Published November 21, 2012

The Omega zSeries wireless sensor/transmitter system provides Web-based monitoring of temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure, as well as thermocouples and any transducer with analog voltage or current output.
 
The rugged, high-power wireless sensors are designed for industrial applications and harsh outdoor environments. The new zED-DC-H2 wireless sensor/transmitter can run on low voltage power, 10 to 30 Vdc or 24 Vac. The electronics are protected in a rugged weatherproof, polycarbonate NEMA4/IP65 rated housing. Users can set alarms to be notified by e-mail. Alarms can be sent to a single user or to a group distribution list, including text messages to cell phones.

The coordinator/meter-controller connects directly to an Ethernet network and the Internet, and serves active Web pages to display and chart the data. Users can monitor and record the measurements over an Ethernet network or the Internet without any special software.

For more information, visit Omega.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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