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A n n i v e r s a r y
Yokogawa ( Thailand ) Ltd.
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ContentsIOT and Big Data 2
Editor’s Talk 4
New Wireless Vibration Sensor
for IIoT Solutions 6
SINK function
ALL IN ONE SCOPECORDER
Controlled Combustion
DTSX Distributed Temperature Sensor
Rotamass TI Coriolis Mass flow
and Density meter
Digital Technology on SMART Device
and Asset Management
Activities
IIOT and Big Data 2
Editor’s Talk 4
New Wireless Vibration Sensor
for IIot Solutions 6
INK function
and Density meter
Digital Technology on SMART Device 29
and Asset Management
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New Wireless Vibration Sensor for IIoT Solutions
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Measurement data Velocity, Acceleration, Surface temperature
Measurement axis X, Y, Z axes and 3-axis composite
Measurement frequency range 10 Hz to 1 kHz
Velocity: 0 to 20 mm/s
Acceleration: 0 to 130 m/s2
Temperature: -20°C to +85°C
Ambient temperature -20°C to +80°C
Communication LoRaWAN
Data update cycle 1 hour (typ.)
4 years (data update cycle: 1 hour)
Battery replaceable
Mount M6 screw thread or a magnet
Degrees of protection IP66/67
Intrinsically safe:
ATEX Approval Zone2
IECEx (approval under pending)
Measurement range
Battery life
Explosion protected type
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BY TEST & MEASUREMENT
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Source DC Current (DCA) Signals 20 mA SINK Function
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ALL IN ONE SCOPECORDER
SCOPECORDER
Pump Compressor
SCOPECORDER
SCOPECORDER
SCOPECORDER
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Controlled Combustion Arthur Groenbos, Yokogawa Europe,
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Managing combustion in natural draft fired heaters
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Feature
In situ analysis Sample conditioning not required
Fast response Real time data for control
Tunable laser Interference free analysis
Non-contact sen-
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Suitable for operations in harsh en-
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Optical sensor Low maintenance
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How it works?
Refinery application
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Integrated solution
Combustion management solution
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Rotamass TI Coriolis Mass flow & Density meter
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Digital Technology on SMART
Device and Asset Management
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