Fibre Optic Temperature Transmitter
OSENSA''s FTX-910/610/310-PWR series fiber optic temperature transmitters provide continuous real-time temperature monitoring of switchgear, busbars, and other medium voltage electrical equipment
Thousands of sensing points available on single channel; max upto four channels. Communication interface: RJ45, RS485. Optical fiber is robust, chemically inert and intrinsically safe for operation. D...
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OSENSA''s FTX-910/610/310-PWR series fiber optic temperature transmitters provide continuous real-time temperature monitoring of switchgear, busbars, and other medium voltage electrical equipment
Installing an optical switch module (2, 4 or 16-channel model) allows monitoring of multiple optical fibers using a single DTSX200 system.
Optromix Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) system allows the detection of absolute temperature and temperature changes at the distance of up to 30km along a fiber optic cable.
Its internal modular integrated design allows for flexible installation and channel configuration, and can be externally connected to InnoTech standard LCD display instruments.
Key Features Multiple Channel Options Choose from 4, 8, or 16 channels to suit your monitoring scope.
Its internal modular integrated design allows for flexible installation and channel configuration, and can be externally connected to InnoTech standard LCD display
The Ordinary Temperature Sensing cables are delivered on spools and with all the necessary accessories such as gland nuts (IP65), pigtails and connectors (E-2000, FC-PC or other on request).
Prymian''s OptiStrain™ modules are used for strain and acoustic sensing, and loose tube fibers are used for temperature sensing. Asset monitoring with multiple sensing functions significantly reduces false
Thousands of sensing points available on single channel; max upto four channels.
multi-channel fiber-optic temperature sensor system (FTSS) using an optical reflectometer (OTDR) for the time domain. The FTSS buil consists of fiber-optic temperature-sensing probes, a fiber-optic
Thousands of sensing points available on single channel; max upto four channels. Communication interface: RJ45, RS485. Optical fiber is robust, chemically inert and intrinsically safe for operation.
High-definition temperature sensing based on the natural Rayleigh backscatter in optical fiber delivers a virtually continuous line of temperature measurements with sub-millimeter spatial resolution.