Free Subscription Submit Product & News Releases Today's News Headlines News By Company News By Date e-Newsletter Archives
Featured Suppliers Automation Product Manufacturers Systems Integrators and Service Providers Machine and Equipment Manufacturers
Product Search Featured Products Products by Category Products by Manufacturer Request Product Catalogs Submit Products
Add Event Hannover Messe 2012 Industrial Automation North America 2012
Employer Login Search for Jobs Post a Job 30-Day Job Posting Information Annual Job Slot Information Testimonials Recruiting Services Contract Services Salary Survey Results 2011
Techie Lounge Multimedia Library White Papers Training & Seminars Application Tools Complimentary Reference Guides Complimentary Evaluation Software Industry Web Sites Free Subscriptions to Trade Publications
LinkedIn Group Facebook Group Twitter YouTube Channel
Bookstore Online Training Courses Supplier Listings Automation.com Logo Items
 


 

Today's Automation News Headlines from Automation.com

  • Feedback
  • Print Page
Banner adds Housing to DX99 Wireless Nodes
 
Go to company's web site

Banner adds Housing to DX99 Wireless Nodes
December 14, 2010 - Banner Engineering introduces a compact metal housing rated for Class I, Division 1 hazardous locations for its intrinsically safe DX99 Wireless Node product line. A DX99 Node provides power to sensors directly within a hazardous area, with an integrated battery power supply that produces an intrinsically safe (IS) power source for the radio transceiver and external third party sensors. Equipped with its new housing, the DX99 Node is more versatile while maintaining its convenient single chamber design—placing the battery, wiring terminal and radio together for easy mounting and connection to sensors.

Designed with industrial process applications in mind, DX99 Nodes create a secure and reliable wireless network—with features such as a built-in Site Survey tool that allows the installer to easily determine the quality of the wireless link. DX99 Nodes additionally offer a combination of input options including Discrete, Analog, Thermocouple and RTD.


"DX99 Nodes help Banner usher in a new era for both wireless and hazardous area sensing," said Chris Dales, Business Development Manager at Banner Engineering. "With integrated IS power for the radio transceiver and sensing device, DX99 facilitates endless possibilities for monitoring process variables on equipment typically located far from existing wired infrastructure."
 
Go to company's web site
 
  • Feedback
  • Print Page