Wireless tank-monitoring system

City of Industry, Calif.—TankScan W Series wireless measurement system combines cost-effective sensor technologies with RF wireless communications. Its controller communicates with up to 30 TankScan WL MIR level monitors, WU ultrasonic level monitors, or WA 8 analog input monitors and WO indicators via a bidirectional wireless link.

By Staff November 1, 2000

City of Industry, Calif.— TankScan W Series wireless measurement system combines cost-effective sensor technologies with RF wireless communications. Its controller communicates with up to 30 TankScan WL MIR level monitors, WU ultrasonic level monitors, or WA 8 analog input monitors and WO indicators via a bidirectional wireless link. Designed for optimizing distributed inventory management, the system is comprised of hardware components and a PC-based host software package. Other features include a bidirectional, battery-powered monitoring system with user-adjustable measurement intervals, no calibration requirements after initial setup, host data exchange via modem or serial link, intrinsic safety, and either scheduled or on-demand data reports. www.barton-instruments.com

Barton Instrument Systems