Wireless Temperature Monitoring
Wireless Temperature Monitoring System Solutions, with Standard, High, Low, Duct, and Digital Temperature Sensors anywhere changes will degrade performance, assets, or safety. If temps rise or fall, to get an alert via email, text, or call to step in to protect. To monitor temperatures in food storage, facilities, vaccine fridges, HVAC systems, water, and many more. We offers wireless and PoE Temperature Sensors in commercial, enterprise, and industrial models spanning from -200°C to +150°C (-328°F to +302°F) to -50°C to +370°C (-58°F to +700°F). Custom sensors are also available.
Digital Temperature Sensor
Digital Temperature Sensor builds on an award-winning remote monitoring platform by providing storage temperatures at the push of the button on a highly readable, four-digit LCD. The digital temperature sensor provides alerts via text, email, or call should temps deviate from user-set thresholds. Configure notifications, alerts, data logging, and reports via central software.
This sensor has a range of -40°F to +257°F (-40°C to +125°C) to support food storage, clinical vaccine storage, research labs, and other health-related fields.
Duct Temperature Sensors
Duct Temperature Sensors accurately measure duct work temps while maintaining a sealed environment. If temps spike or fall beyond preset limits, the sensors alert centrally(or on-site maintenance techs) via email, text, or call.
Wireless sensors in commercial, enterprise, and industrial-grade housings, and a PoE sensor are available for duct monitoring. Each duct temp sensor features a probe temperature range of -40°C to +150°C (-40°F to +302°F) and an NTC type thermistor with UL listed plenum cable for superior accuracy. Proactive duct monitoring prevents costly damage (e.g., frozen pipes) while keeping occupants comfortable. Protect facilities, occupants, and assets with one of the duct temperature sensors below.
Standard Temperature Sensors
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Standard Wireless Temperature Sensors to protect equipment, inventory, and personnel. When the temperature exceeds preset thresholds, these sensors issue an alert via text, email, or call. Ranging from a compact coin cell (CC) battery-powered unit to a PoE sensor, there’s a temperature monitoring solution for many applications and any business or building.
Common (uses includes:) Pharmaceutical, Logistics, warehouses, Cold storage, food service, health care, Greenhouses, Grow Houses, Data center, server rooms, K9 units, Morgues, HVAC system, Swimming pool, hot tub & many more monitoring.
High Temperature Sensors
High-temp Sensors remotely monitor commercial ovens, heaters, furnaces, boilers, and other can’t-fail applications with a -50°C to +370°C (-58°F to +700°F) temperature range. A temp swing will trigger a sensor alert for you (or on-site personnel) via email, text, or call.
Choose from enterprise, industrial-grade, or PoE sensors to monitor smart facilities and production lines, or track HVAC performance. Each employs a glass-coated platinum resistance thermometer (RTD) for accuracy. An industry-leading 25-month NIST Certification is available. These wireless and PoE high-temperature sensors excel in dry, low-humidity areas, high-humidity, high-temperature locations.
Low Temperature Sensors
Whether it’s keeping Covid-19 vaccines at ultralow temperatures in a freezer throughout your cold chain, or remotely monitoring logistics for frozen commodities to and from warehouses, or cadaver storage monitoring in a morgue, firms count on our Low Temperature Sensors. The instant temperatures rise above your preset limits; a sensor alert is issued via a text, email, or call.
Smart building-ready Power over Ethernet, enterprise-sized AA battery-powered, and industrial-grade sensors are available. All wireless and PoE sensors have a 3’ probe lead; 10’ and 25’ leads are optional. Each low-temp sensor has a range of -200°C to +150°C/- 328°F to +302°F. This is perfect for ultralow temperature (ULT) freezers for vaccines, which require temperatures to be -80°C/-112°F and below.