Overview of wireless temperature sensors
Product types and application scenarios
Wireless temperature sensors are a type of equipment widely used in multiple fields, mainly used to monitor and measure temperature changes in industrial environments. These sensors transmit temperature data to a receiver or control system through wireless technology to achieve real-time monitoring and recording of temperature changes. The following are several common wireless temperature sensors and their application scenarios:
Switch cabinet temperature monitoring
Applicable equipment: cable connectors in high and low voltage switch cabinets, circuit breaker contacts, knife switches, high-voltage cable intermediate heads, dry-type transformers, low-voltage and high-current equipment, etc.
Function: Prevent temperature rise caused by oxidation and other reasons during operation to ensure safe operation of equipment.
Temperature and humidity monitoring
Applicable equipment: medium and high voltage switch cabinets, terminal boxes, ring network cabinets, box transformers and other equipment and distribution room environments.
Function: Real-time monitoring of temperature and humidity changes in equipment, protecting internal components and increasing service life.
Special environment monitoring
Pharmaceutical/bioengineering and medical equipment industry: accurate measurement, easy to use, stable and reliable process measurement.
Advantages: Wireless design greatly facilitates monitoring or verification of some difficult-to-access or special environments.
Technical features and advantages
Real-time monitoring and data transmission
Wireless temperature sensors can monitor and measure the temperature in industrial processes in real time, helping operators to understand temperature changes in a timely manner and make corresponding adjustments and controls as needed to ensure the normal operation of the process and the stability of product quality.
Fault warning and safety protection
The sensor can continuously monitor temperature changes. When the temperature exceeds the set safety range, the sensor will send an alarm signal to remind the operator to take emergency measures to avoid potential accidents and losses.
Data recording and analysis
The sensor can send the collected temperature data to the receiver or control system for recording and analysis. By analyzing the temperature data, we can understand the temperature change law in the industrial process, optimize the process parameters, and improve production efficiency and product quality.
Remote monitoring and control
Wireless sensors can be connected to the network to achieve remote temperature monitoring and control. No matter where the operator is, he can understand the temperature situation in a timely manner and make necessary adjustments and controls.
Installation and configuration guide
Choice of installation location
Install the sensor at the location where it needs to be measured to ensure that the sensor is in good contact with the object being measured. According to the specific installation requirements, select an appropriate installation method, such as threaded fixing, welding or pasting.
Parameter setting
By setting the parameters and settings of the sensor, determine the measurement range, sampling frequency, alarm threshold, etc. Select the appropriate temperature unit (Celsius or Fahrenheit) according to actual needs.
Data reception and processing
Witlessly connect the sensor to the receiver or control system to ensure the normal transmission and reception of data. Perform corresponding configuration and connection operations according to the specific communication protocol and method.
Maintenance and care recommendations
Regular inspection
Regularly check the appearance, connection lines and power supply of the sensor, and remove dust and dirt around the sensor.
Calibration and adjustment
Regularly calibrate and adjust the sensor as needed to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the measurement results.
Battery replacement
If the sensor is battery-powered, check the battery power regularly and replace the battery in time to avoid affecting the normal operation of the sensor due to insufficient power.
Data backup
Regularly back up and record the temperature data of the sensor to prevent data loss and omission.
From the above information, it can be seen that wireless temperature sensors play an important role in many fields, and their efficient and accurate monitoring capabilities are of great significance to ensure equipment safety and improve production efficiency.