RF Code Releases Wire-Free Sensor Tags For Data Center Management
The new sensor tag integrates with existing 4-20mA sensors to monitor and measure environmental conditions in data centers, hospitals, and other critical facilities.
RF Code has announced its new R180 4-20mA sensor tags that enable users to integrate 4-20mA sensors into their RF Code sensor network. Industry-standard 4-20mA sensors — available both as individual standalone sensors and as integrated components of devices such as Smart PDUs (Power Distribution Units), refrigeration units and generators — are used to measure and report specific physical or environmental conditions such as temperature, pressure, tank levels, or flow rates.
Typically, data can only be obtained from these sensors when they are physically connected to a control system or other device, requiring extensive wiring and cabling to receive the monitored data. Now with the R180 sensor tag, users can now easily connect their existing 4-20mA sensor directly into the sensor tag to allow transmission of readings over RF Code’s wire-free network. The data obtained from the sensor reader is transmitted to a management platform, such as RF Code’s Zone Manager middleware and Asset Manager platform to review and conduct analysis of the data collected.