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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Wireless Process Monitoring

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iLR-32 Wireless, Battery-Powered Process Monitor

  • Continuously monitors output of a process instrument current loop
  • Cellular communication
  • Battery powered
  • Small size
  • Five year operating life
 
 


Wireless Process Monitoring

OverviewSpecifications


The iLR-32 wireless current loop recorder is part of Telog's suite ofwireless monitoring products. When you combine Teloger's Enterprisesoftware with our wireless monitoring products you have a powerfulsystem of wireless water infrastructure monitoring that is consistentlydelivering real-time data from the field straight to yourdesktop....imagine...your data on one platform straight to yourcomputer screen....it IS possible and it's happening now with Telogers Enterprise.




Telog’s iLR-32 establishes a new standard in low power, low cost cellular communication RTUs for monitoring and alarming remote process instruments and sensors.

Low Power Requirements


Powered by a single user replaceable ‘D’ cell lithium battery, the iLR-32 continuously monitors the output of a process instrument current loop collecting interval statistics of minimum, average, maximum and/or totals at user defined periods then transfers the data automatically over a cellular network and the Internet to a central host computer. The iLR-32 battery can operate up to five years making on average two calls per day.

Cellular Communication


The iLR-32 employs a Telog proprietary, low power m2m cellular modem certified for operation on the Sprint, Verizon Wireless and Bell Canada cellular networks. The cellular modem, antenna, process signal conditioning, data recorder and battery are integrated into a small, environmentally rugged package making the iLR-32 easy to install and put into service by connecting only the current loop

Collecting Data


The iLR-32 may be configured to call its host application server on a schedule (e.g. once per day; every four hours, etc.) and/or on alarm (e.g. in response to a process signal exceedance condition). Sampling the current loop signal at up to 4 times/second, data statistics (min, average, maximum or totals) may be stored in the recorder at user defined intervals (e.g. five minutes, one minute, etc.) without concern for data loss because the recorder will store over 80,000 interval totals before overwriting the oldest data with new.

Data Management Software/Service

The iLR-32 is supported by Telog Enterprise and Telogers for Windows host application software. Telog also offers a Data Management Service for users who prefer to outsource the computer data collection and management tasks providing end-use information on a secure website.