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Telemetry unit powers connected sensors

A Powelectrics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 20, 2006

Self contained, self powered telemetry unit for remote monitoring reduces hardware, installation and support costs.

A self contained, self powered telemetry unit from Powelectrics is available to open up opportunities in remote monitoring by reducing hardware, installation and support costs.

The devices are low cost and battery powered with battery life expectancy of more than five years.

The units even provide the power to the sensors connected to them.

With digital alarm, pulse and analogue inputs, the units can power sensors, communicate over the GSM mobile phone network and be remotely configured.

Applications include remote tank level monitoring and vendor managed inventory, which will become easier to install as well as more cost effective.

Remote flow meter reading as well as general alarming applications are suited to the device.

The IN4MA Metron comes in an IP67 enclosure and has an integral LCD that simplifies setup and commissioning.

Installation is quick and easy as there is no need to connect power.

The units are tri-band so operate in all corners of the globe.

To work with the Metron is a web enabled gateway.

This lets users view data on the internet, logging on by a secure username and password.

Here users can generate reports, create graphs and export the data for use in other applications.

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