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Edward Lowton
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Wireless technology for cost-effective safety and convenience
02 July 2019
Providing warning of vibration-related problems as well as gear and bearing faults, Airius is a wireless, battery-powered vibration sensor ideal for remote condition monitoring of standard production equipment such as pumps and fans.

Designed and manufactured by SPM Instrument, the sensor builds on fifty years of experience in developing reliable and industry-leading solutions for condition monitoring.
Remote condition monitoring of machinery enables maintenance departments to cut down on maintenance routes, leaving time to work on improvements in other areas of the plant. It also saves costs in terms of cabling and other hardware associated with wired sensors. Airius is ideal for monitoring remote or inaccessible machines, or machines placed in hostile or risky environments – anywhere the wireless transfer of vibration data is practical, or even a matter of safety.
Connectivity made easy
The Airius sensors are a smart way to start with online condition monitoring. It is easy to start small with the new cloud-based application Condmaster.NET (hosted in SPM cloud), providing easy access to measurement data through user-friendly graphical interface, then expand wit the sophisticated analysis and diagnostic software Condmaster Ruby.
Industry-leading measurement technology
Airius is a MEMS type sensor with digital output, measuring triaxial vibration and temperature. The sensor currently comes in two versions; one measuring in the 10-1000 Hz frequency range, the other between 2-1000 Hz and 10-5000 Hz with envelope measurement capabilities. Airius supports several different vibration measurement assignments per sensor, with a user-defined number of time-based daily measurements.
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