Condition monitoring

Saves three devices and a lot of space ... Now four sensors in one control cabinet module

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New, significantly improved second generation of the universal control cabinet module i.Sense:module II

Tech up
  • Download of configuration and sensor data possible via various channels (USB, LAN, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ...) and different end devices​
  • SMS/e-mail alert
  • Position-dependent force limit with GPS (optional)
  • Remote reset via LAN/Wi-Fi/SMS (with i.Cee connection)
  • Extension with remote sensor box with up to four additional sensors
Cost down
  • Up to four sensors for condition monitoring in one module (instead of one module per sensor)​
  • Only one additional cable in the chain​
  • NO SD card required any more
Proof
  • Ongoing test series in the industry's largest test laboratory for moving power transmission systems
Sustainability
  • No more unplanned service calls - approx. 3.6kg CO2 saved per 100km trip

Presentation of new products by Richard Habering
Condition monitoring

What does condition monitoring (i.Sense) do?

How do the condition sensors (EC.P) work?

  • The EC.P (EC = e-chain, P = pull force) sensor is assembled at the (floating) moving end of the e-chain.
  • There, it measures the tensile forces acting on the e-chain.
  • If they exceed a predetermined value, the sensor recognises this, reports it and, if necessary, switches off the system to prevent any expensive consequential or total damage.

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