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Wireless remote I/O connects with any PLC or HMI

Cost and convenience are the two biggest advantages of going wireless over wired.

“Any supervisory control or data monitoring system includes hard-to-wire sensors,” states Mike Fahrion, B&B Electronics’ Director of Engineering. “They’re either hard to reach or in a demanding industrial location where wiring won’t survive.

“Those inputs are typically left unmonitored, limiting the effectiveness of the system, or are frequent maintenance hassles causing missed data and service calls to replace damaged wiring. Wireless remote I/O’s are the solution for those I/O points.”

Zlinx wireless remote I/O’s from B&B Electronics are the reliable, easy-to-install answer to reach even the most remote sensors.

Simply install a pair of Zlinx I/O nodes and your remote analog and digital sensor values will be replicated on the local node, integrating seamlessly with your existing control system, with no software changes.

Or, says B&B, use the Wireless Modbus mode to wirelessly connect many sensors to your system.

New Zlinx wireless modules from B&B Electronics provide Modbus compatible communication at ranges up to 4.8km.

Cabling alone will cost as much as a set of these new Zlinx wireless modules. Rugged cases and proven circuitry protect in temperatures from -40 to 75˚C, the company says.

Fail-safe systems hold values in case of loss of communications. An event/alarm recorder time stamps any problem for fast analysis.

B&B Electronics is based in Oranmore, Galway, Ireland. www.bb-europe.com