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Wireless DIN Rail Monitoring and Control Device

wiDR Series monitor-controller comes standard with a choice of either two Form C relays or two solid-state relays.

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July 18, 2008

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OMEGA Engineering, Inc. (Stamford, CT) announced the new series of wireless DIN Rail monitoring and control device. It is highly compatible with a wide range of Omega wireless sensors including the UWTC, UWRTD, and z series. Compact in size and simple to configure, this product can monitor up to eight wireless sensors.

Wireless inputs for this product include thermocouple, RTD, temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure. The wiDR monitor-controller comes standard with a choice of either two Form C relays, or two SSRs (solid state relays) that can be used for control functions or alarms.

Monitoring can be done locally or through an embedded Ethernet or Internet connection without any additional software other than a web browser.

For details, go to Omega Engineering, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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