WIKA Model NETRIS®2 Radio unit with LoRaWAN®, 4 … 20 mA input signal For applications in hazardous areas


  • IIoT-capable with LoRaWAN® transmission
  • Battery-operated LoRaWAN® wireless transmission based on LPWAN technology
  • High transmission range for the measured values (up to 10 km [6 mi]) with long battery life (up to 10 years)
  • Two intrinsically safe analogue input signals with 4 … 20 mA
  • The determination of differential pressures is possible

Datasheet
User Manual

Applications

  • Preventive maintenance
  • Remote monitoring of machinery and plants
  • Process industry: oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical industries, water and wastewater, power generation
  • For use in hazardous areas

 

Description

The model NETRIS®2 IIoT-capable WIKA radio unit is used wherever centralised, web-based, remote monitoring of measuring instrument data is required.

The Ex radio unit receives the data via the two intrinsically safe, analogue 4 … 20 mA input signals. The fully encapsulated instrument with IP55 ingress protection transmits the received data continuously to a cloud via configurable data packets with LoRaWAN® (Long Range Wide Area Network).

Battery-operated wireless transmission via LoRaWAN® is based on LPWAN technology to enable high transmission ranges and long battery life.

The radio unit is connected to a suitable measuring instrument via cable.

The simple web configuration via the cloud and the LoRaWAN® network enables the complete end-to-end encryption with bidirectional communication for safe IIoT applications.

The WIKA radio unit NETRIS®2 is part of the WIKA IIoT solution. With this, WIKA offers a holistic solution for your digitalisation strategy.





Technical advice: 03303 / 50 40 66

Technical advice for this product


    In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we are obliged to inform you about the collection of data. We meet this obligation by referring to our privacy notice.



    WIKA Model NETRIS®2 Radio unit with LoRaWAN®, 4 … 20 mA input signal For applications in hazardous areas

    • IIoT-capable with LoRaWAN® transmission
    • Battery-operated LoRaWAN® wireless transmission based on LPWAN technology
    • High transmission range for the measured values (up to 10 km [6 mi]) with long battery life (up to 10 years)
    • Two intrinsically safe analogue input signals with 4 … 20 mA
    • The determination of differential pressures is possible

    Datasheet
    User Manual

    Applications

    • Preventive maintenance
    • Remote monitoring of machinery and plants
    • Process industry: oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical industries, water and wastewater, power generation
    • For use in hazardous areas

     

    Description

    The model NETRIS®2 IIoT-capable WIKA radio unit is used wherever centralised, web-based, remote monitoring of measuring instrument data is required.

    The Ex radio unit receives the data via the two intrinsically safe, analogue 4 … 20 mA input signals. The fully encapsulated instrument with IP55 ingress protection transmits the received data continuously to a cloud via configurable data packets with LoRaWAN® (Long Range Wide Area Network).

    Battery-operated wireless transmission via LoRaWAN® is based on LPWAN technology to enable high transmission ranges and long battery life.

    The radio unit is connected to a suitable measuring instrument via cable.

    The simple web configuration via the cloud and the LoRaWAN® network enables the complete end-to-end encryption with bidirectional communication for safe IIoT applications.

    The WIKA radio unit NETRIS®2 is part of the WIKA IIoT solution. With this, WIKA offers a holistic solution for your digitalisation strategy.





    Technical advice: 03303 / 50 40 66

    Technical advice for this product


      In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we are obliged to inform you about the collection of data. We meet this obligation by referring to our privacy notice.



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