IMI Launches New NEON Sonic Sensor for Steam Trap Monitoring
IMI is expanding its NEON sensor range with a combined sound and temperature sensor for the acoustic wireless monitoring of steam traps and pressure/safety relief valves (PRV/SRV) as steam-reliant industries globally grapple with steam condensation and trap failures.
The LoRaWAN-enabled NEON Sonic can measure sound pressure levels from 15 to 80 kHz and temperatures from -40°C to 450°C, providing plant engineers and managers with status reports to determine if steam traps are healthy, leaking or blocked. The sensor is IECEx/ATEX Zone 0 certified, making it suitable for use where there is a risk of explosion.
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