Industrial - Resistance Sensor, 3' Lead

Industrial-grade (NEMA-rated enclosure). 3' lead. The Wireless Resistance Sensor reads the resistance across any resistive load and reports back the measured resistance.

Industrial - Resistance Sensor, 3' Lead, UpKeep Edge wireless sensor

Overview

The Wireless Resistance Sensor reads the resistance across any resistive load and reports back the measured resistance. The resistance sensor leads are meant to connect to passive devices only, connecting the sensor leads to any voltage or power source that may damage the sensor. It is programmed to sleep for a user-given time interval (heartbeat) and then wake up, convert the analog data, mathematically compute the resistance, and transmit the data to the gateway, where it is then logged into the cloud service. The user can configure defined thresholds and have the system alert on threshold breaches.

How They Work

  1. The sensor reads resistance across a resistive load up to 250K Ohms via its external leads.
  2. Readings are transmitted wirelessly to the UpKeep Edge gateway at configurable intervals.
  3. UpKeep Edge processes the data and triggers alerts when resistance values fall outside specified ranges.
  4. Historical data is stored for trend analysis and predictive maintenance.

Applications

  • Strain gauge monitoring
  • RTD temperature measurement
  • Potentiometer position tracking
  • Soil conductivity measurement

Specifications

SKU MNS2-9-IN-RS-ST-L03
Category Power & Electrical
Sensor type Resistance Sensors
Dimensions 3.7 × 2.9 × 1.4 in
Weight 4.9 oz
Operating Temperature Range
Certifications 900
Power Source management
Wireless Range Up to 1,200+ ft. (non-line-of-sight)
Battery Life Up to 10+ years (usage-dependent)
Encryption Encrypt-RF (256-bit AES)

Questions about this sensor

What does the Industrial - Resistance Sensor, 3' Lead measure?
The Wireless Resistance Sensor reads the resistance across any resistive load and reports back the measured resistance. The resistance sensor leads are meant to connect to passive devices only, connecting the sensor leads to any voltage or power source that may damage the sensor. It is programmed to sleep for a user-given time interval (heartbeat) and then wake up, convert the analog data, mathematically compute the resistance, and transmit the data to the gateway, where it is then logged into the cloud service. The user can configure defined thresholds and have the system alert on threshold breaches.
Where is the Industrial - Resistance Sensor, 3' Lead typically installed?
Common placements include strain gauge monitoring, rtd temperature measurement, potentiometer position tracking. It uses a NEMA-rated industrial enclosure, so it holds up to wash-down, outdoor, and high-vibration locations.
What does it need to work?
An UpKeep Edge gateway within about 1,200 ft. One gateway supports 50 or more sensors, and readings reach UpKeep over the gateway's cellular, Ethernet, or Modbus connection.
What happens when a reading is out of range?
UpKeep opens a work order against the asset and notifies the assigned technician. You set the thresholds for each resistance sensor individually.