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Low-power, long-life wireless sensors eliminate the need for battery replacement
Pittsburgh, PA - Powercast Corporation, a provider
of low-power wireless technologies and systems, has expanded the
capabilities of its Lifetime PowerŪ Wireless Sensor System with two
ultra-long-life, battery-powered sensors. The system provides remote
sensing for building automation, HVAC and lighting control, energy
management, industrial monitoring, and medical compliance.
The first of the new battery-powered devices, the WSN-1101 wireless
sensor, measures temperature, humidity, light, and external temperature
probes. Featuring a pre-installed, long-life non-replaceable battery,
the WSN-1101 can transmit data once per minute for more than 25 years
without maintenance. It comes in a small, wall-mount enclosure
measuring only 4”x2”x1”. The WSN-1101 can alternatively be configured
with replaceable lithium batteries, available in retail stores, to
provide 15 years of battery life. Both options provide battery life
performance that is unmatched in the building-controls industry, and
deliver a highly competitive alternative to traditional hardwired
systems with high installation labor costs.
The second of Powercast’s new battery-powered devices, the WSN-1102
wireless CO2 sensor, can operate on batteries for three to 15 years
depending on user-selected data transmission intervals from one to five
minutes. The WSN-1102 is self-calibrating with a measurement range of
0-5,000ppm, making it suitable to monitor the environment for occupant
comfort as well as safety. Also offering the longest battery-life in
the industry, the WSN-1102 makes a compelling case to wirelessly
monitor CO2 in both new and existing buildings.
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Similar to Powercast’s existing WSN-1001/1002 battery-less, RF-powered
sensors, the new battery-powered WSN-1101 and WSN-1102 communicate to
Powercast’s WSG-101 wireless gateway. The WSG-101 gateway supports up
to 100 sensor nodes and 800 sensor points, and interfaces to wired
Building Automation System (BAS) networks via industry-standard
protocols, including BACnet, Modbus, Metasys N2, LonWorks, XML, and
SNMP. Wireless repeaters with real-time performance ensure that the
system can extend to unlimited distances. The WSG-101 also supports
redundant configurations for mission-critical applications.
“Powercast’s newest battery-powered sensors provide the deployment
flexibility and installation convenience of wireless technology, with
the predictability and operating longevity of wired systems,” said
Harry Ostaffe, vice president of marketing and sales at Powercast.
“There are no other solutions on the market that match this level of
performance.”
The WSN-1101 wireless sensor was designed for very low power
consumption, which results in its ultra-long battery life. Powercast
ran a simulated, worst-case, accelerated battery life test over a
22-day period which confirmed operation for >25 years. The test
report is available from the Powercast website.
About Powercast
Powercast Corporation is a provider of wireless power
technologies and low-power wireless systems for automation, monitoring,
and control. Powercast’s technologies eliminate or reduce the need for
batteries, extend sensor networks into hard-to-service locations, and
enable greater system efficiency in applications such as building
automation and energy management.
For more information visit http://www.powercastsensors.com/
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