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Software Remotely Monitors, Measures Critical Process Conditions

Sensert from ATC Diversified Electronics, is a modular approach to whole-plant remote process measurement with customizable thresholds, monitoring conditions including level, temperature, pressure, flow and current via existing sensors.  

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Here, Sensert is being used for water waste treatment monitoring. Photo Credit: ATC Diversified Manufacturing

ATC Diversified Electronics, known for its work in plant automation, motor protection, electrical safety, and power quality, has introduced scalable technology that makes it possible to remotely monitor critical processes for a wide range of conditions. ATC’s Sensert remote monitoring and alert system is said to set up easily, is affordable and uses a shop’s existing sensors.

A variety of sensors can be hardwired directly to the Sensert base unit or wirelessly connected via the software’s remote I/O for true wireless, remote, online capability. ATC says sensor data is monitored in real time and alerts are triggered based on customizable thresholds, configurable through the Sensert mobile app or web portal. Each channel can be configured for a high and low threshold value as well as custom alerts. Moreover, Sensert can reportedly work with any commercially available 0-20 milliamp, 4-20 milliamp, 0-5 volt or 0-10 volt sensors.

Sensert is engineered to monitor sensors in critical processes and provide alerts to the user in numerous environments. It can monitor a vast range of conditions including level, temperature, pressure, flow and current — as well as vibration, presence of voltage and others.

ATC contends that the system can immediately impact multiple, diverse industries with endless potential applications within these industries: water/wastewater, agriculture, oil & gas, communications, manufacturing, electronics, medical, industrial, electricity, food and beverage, and more.

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