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Meter Scanner/Controller Manages Wireless Sensors

June 17, 2010
The wi8 Series wireless monitoring and control system is geared for use with a wide range of the company’s wireless sensors including the UWTC, UWRTD, and z series.

The wi8 Series wireless monitoring and control system is geared for use with a wide range of the company’s wireless sensors including the UWTC, UWRTD, and z series. Compact in size and simple to configure, the unit can monitor up to eight wireless sensors. Inputs include thermocouple, RTD, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. The wi-8 series comes standard with a choice of either two Form C relays or two solid-state relays that can be used for control functions or alarms. Monitoring is local or remote via an Ethernet or Internet connection without any additional software other than a web browser. Price starts at $395. OMEGA ENGINEERING INC., Stamford, CT. (800) 872-9436.

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