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Scientific Wireless has two basic components, the transmitter and the
receiver. The Wireless Receiver connects to the Rees Scientific Centron or
SeeR Node. Each unit to be monitored will have a transmitter with a sensor
attached to it. Typical temperature applications such as refrigerators and
freezers will be monitored using a standard thermistor probe.
The probe will
be installed into the unit through the existing port with the transmitter
attached to the back of the unit. These transmitters are battery powered, with
a battery life of 5 years. For sensors that require a little more power, such
as differential pressure or an RTD temperature probe, we offer a powered
wireless transmitter. These transmitters use a simple wall transformer to
power the sensor. Each transmitter is identified by its' serial number and
operates at 418mhz. For those far-reaching sensors we offer a repeater
designed to relay the signal to the receiver.
Does the entire system have to be
wireless?
No.
Wireless sensors can be added to existing hardwired Rees Scientific systems.
For some applications, hardwiring a sensor may make more sense. Our solution
allows you to have the best of both worlds.
Enjoy
all of the same advanced network features, superior alarm dial out
capabilities and secure data that you have come to know and trust from Rees
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