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Wireless process sensors
News Release from: Phoenix Contact | Subject: The Trusted Wireless
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 June 2005
Wireless in Zone 2 hazardous areas
The Trusted Wireless system from Phoenix Contact is approved for installation in ATEX Zone 2 hazardous areas, allowing one 4-20 and two digital signals to be transmitted up to 3000m
The Trusted Wireless system from Phoenix Contact is approved for installation in ATEX Zone 2 hazardous areas The RAD-ISM-2400-SET-UD-ANT unidirectional wireless transmission system is designed for high reliability applications in process industries where it is difficult or expensive to lay cables
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 12 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The wireless system transmits one 4-20mA analogue and 2 digital signals over ranges up to 3000m to one or more receivers.
Using the licence exempt 2.4 GHz ISM Band the system is based on FHSS frequency hopping technology, which is capable of tolerating high levels of interference and allows multiple systems to operate in the same area.
The system is simple to set up and has a wide supply voltage specification allowing it to be used with battery or solar power systems.
Phoenix Contact is one of the world leaders in developing and manufacturing connectivity solutions and automation components.
Its principal product ranges include: printed circuit board connectors; modular terminal blocks; fieldbus components; surge voltage protection systems; industrial plug and socket connectors and interface units.
In all of these areas, Phoenix Contact can offer technical expertise and cost effective solutions. Request a free brochure from Phoenix Contact ...
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