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Revolutionary TEK 880 Radar Monitor Granted FCC Approval
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COPPELL, Texas - TelAve -- Rochester Sensors is now FCC-certified for the new TEK 880 Radar Cellular Tank Level Monitor. The FCC is the independent agency of the US Government that regulates communications across the United States. Also, the TEK 880 Radar cellular monitor is ATEX and UL 913 Class 1 Division 1 Zone 0 certified.
As an extension of our core IoT hardware offering, the ATEX/C1D1 Radar device is a low profile, non-invasive, continuous liquid-level sensor. Suitable for a wide variety of tank level applications, this unit brings customers state-of-the-art technology at competitive pricing.
The TEK 880 Cellular Radar Monitor is well-suited for applications on IBCs. These are otherwise known as totes, plastic tanks, or poly vessels. Radar signals can penetrate non-conductive products like plastic/polypropylene. This allows the signal to ignore the vessel structure. The reflection of the signal from the medium supplies the required measurement. Featuring non-invasive installation, bung holes, and tank openings are not needed on IBCs when using the TEK 880. Aside from IBC's, the TEK 880 is suited for steel and other metal tanks.
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"Our new TEK 880 Radar represents the next generation of tank management solutions. With FCC and C1D1 certification, our customers can have peace of mind", stated Sr. Vice President Global Sales and Marketing, Glen MacGibbon
Reliable analysis has a vital role to play in ensuring processes in a hazardous environment run smoothly. Problems and costly shutdowns are avoided by using continuous monitoring. Rochester Sensors technology offers real-time visibility, greater asset management, and improved sustainable business planning.
The TEK 880 Cellular Radar Monitor device uses 60 GHz radar technology to measure the liquid level of the tank. The data is communicated via a binary message to a remote server via a TCP connection. This is then communicated over cellular networks, via LTE CAT-M1 or NB-IoT.
The TEK 880 Cellular Radar Monitor is affordable, accurate, dependable, smart, and robust. It is easy to install and has flexible configuration options. This allows one to choose a reporting schedule with continuous or spot inventory management. Further, its GPS location functionality is an important feature for users of totes and other non-stationary tanks. A PVDF housing is available for harsher chemical environments.
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Now on the market, email sales SHNN@rochestersensors.com to learn more or download our technical datasheet here.
Rochester Sensors is a manufacturer of gauges, sensors, and communications systems for measuring/monitoring liquid levels of various mission-critical liquids & fuels, including propane, gasoline, diesel, coolant, high-temperature oil, and refrigerants.
As an extension of our core IoT hardware offering, the ATEX/C1D1 Radar device is a low profile, non-invasive, continuous liquid-level sensor. Suitable for a wide variety of tank level applications, this unit brings customers state-of-the-art technology at competitive pricing.
The TEK 880 Cellular Radar Monitor is well-suited for applications on IBCs. These are otherwise known as totes, plastic tanks, or poly vessels. Radar signals can penetrate non-conductive products like plastic/polypropylene. This allows the signal to ignore the vessel structure. The reflection of the signal from the medium supplies the required measurement. Featuring non-invasive installation, bung holes, and tank openings are not needed on IBCs when using the TEK 880. Aside from IBC's, the TEK 880 is suited for steel and other metal tanks.
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"Our new TEK 880 Radar represents the next generation of tank management solutions. With FCC and C1D1 certification, our customers can have peace of mind", stated Sr. Vice President Global Sales and Marketing, Glen MacGibbon
Reliable analysis has a vital role to play in ensuring processes in a hazardous environment run smoothly. Problems and costly shutdowns are avoided by using continuous monitoring. Rochester Sensors technology offers real-time visibility, greater asset management, and improved sustainable business planning.
The TEK 880 Cellular Radar Monitor device uses 60 GHz radar technology to measure the liquid level of the tank. The data is communicated via a binary message to a remote server via a TCP connection. This is then communicated over cellular networks, via LTE CAT-M1 or NB-IoT.
The TEK 880 Cellular Radar Monitor is affordable, accurate, dependable, smart, and robust. It is easy to install and has flexible configuration options. This allows one to choose a reporting schedule with continuous or spot inventory management. Further, its GPS location functionality is an important feature for users of totes and other non-stationary tanks. A PVDF housing is available for harsher chemical environments.
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Now on the market, email sales SHNN@rochestersensors.com to learn more or download our technical datasheet here.
Rochester Sensors is a manufacturer of gauges, sensors, and communications systems for measuring/monitoring liquid levels of various mission-critical liquids & fuels, including propane, gasoline, diesel, coolant, high-temperature oil, and refrigerants.
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