Refrigeration Temperature Monitoring
Refrigeration is very important in many industries. Many industries rely on temperature sensitive storage to keep their stock viable. Depending on your needs as a company, there are two different models of Sensaphone that we recommend. |
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The Sensaphone 400 Dialer will monitor your refrigeration unit to detect power failures, temperature extremes, intrusions, water incursion, and other conditions of your choice. It includes a relay output, allowing you to add additional accessories.
FGD400 Features:
- 4 inputs for monitoring temperature(s), water alarms, motion sensors, door alarms, humidity etc.
- Calls up to 4 phone numbers when a problem occurs.
- Relay output which can be used to activate a siren if used as a security system.
- Security code access.
- Temperature and Power monitoring to protect refrigerators, equipment, freezers etc.
- Call your FGD400 using any telephone, to receive status reports and listen-in to on-site sounds.
- Detects problems before they are disasters
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Monitor up to eight analog or digital conditions of your choice (room temperature, outside temperature, humidity, tank levels, tank temperature, pressure, flow rates, flooding, HVAC controllers and more), plus power failure.
Monitoring multiple remote sites is easy with the Sensaphone 2000. A dedicated PC can automatically retrieve and maintain the monitoring status and history information for all of the remote sites. A data polling schedule can be set up, and web pages can be created from the retrieved data to enable you to view status and history anywhere in the world.
Features of the Sensaphone 2000 |
- Eight inputs are universal and can accept either dry contact sensors, thermistors, 402-mA transducers and even pulse count devices.
- Windows-compatible software is included for easy programming and easy access.
- Data logging capabilities - Sensaphone 2000 can store 32,000 time stamped records internally that can be retrieved either locally or remotely.
- Have the Sensaphone 2000 call you at the office, at home, call to your cell phone, text message to alphanumeric pager or cell phone, and send a fax message. A total of 32 people can be notified in case of an alarm.
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