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Remote con mon solutions
January 1st 2005

Sensonics will be featuring aspects of its predictive maintenance systems equipment at Maintec 2005.

Using web technology, the company will be providing a demonstration of remote condition monitoring via a live working link, courtesy of is DN36 SpyderNet 8 channel ethernet connectable vibration monitoring system.

Visitors to the stand will be able to observe vibration and historical readings directly from inside the Sensonics factory.

The company’s SP series vibration sensor has a 0.1Hz frequency response feature and was originally designed for monitoring seismic events. It has now been realised that the sensor can also monitor slow rotating machinery including wind turbines, where monitoring of a gearbox input shaft can have a frequency response requirement as low as 0.12Hz/7.3rpm.

Sensonics will also be featuring its low cost, compact but robust PZHT3 high temperature sensor, that is suited for monitoring in hostile environments at temperatures up to 240°C.

The company also offer a range of high temperature accelerometers and recently achieved compliance to IEC61508 (SIL2) following the development of a high vibration monitoring system consisting of PZ24 accelerometers in combination with Aegis monitors and a complex voting rack assembly. MAINTEC Stand A8

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