Sensor sends alerts when moisture is detected, saving time and money by preventing costly damage.
Phase IV Engineering has developed a wireless flood sensor with advanced remote monitoring and alerts, to detect leaks or water intrusions and help prevent catastrophic losses.
Part of the Leap Sensors system, the wireless flood sensor transceiver node integrates a water rope sensor that you can lay out as needed – around the perimeter of a room or a piece of equipment, or along the length of a tunnel, for example. Available in lengths from 10 to 100 feet, you can cut the rope for an exact fit, or multiple sensors can be combined on one transceiver node to monitor a widespread area.
Besides the ability to integrate multiple sensors on the same transceiver node – and combine the flood sensor with other types of sensors– we’ve incorporated other breakthrough features. Not only does the sensor send an alert if it detects moisture, it can determine how much the water has spread along the cable, giving you more insight into the extent of flooding or leakage. As with all Leap sensors, parameters and alerts are easy to configure to meet your exact needs – for example, if a little water is to be expected and doesn’t require an alert, or if there needs to be an alert at the first sign of wetness. The alerts will also be sent however you want to receive them: via text, call, or email.
We developed the flood sensor with a few applications in mind:
Learn more about how Leap’s wireless flood sensor system can work for you by talking to one of our wireless sensor experts today.
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