Wireless Bluetooth Pressure Transducer Simplifies Pressure Monitoring
As smart phone and tablet use has become a daily part of our business and personal activities, Transducers Direct wanted to introduce a pressure transducer that would allow our customers to take full advantage of their wireless devices. The result of Transducer Direct’s efforts is the TDWLB, a wireless Bluetooth pressure transducer – the first of its kind in the world – that uses patent-pending design to connect wirelessly to tablets and smartphones with Transducer Direct’s free app.
The TDWLB wireless Bluetooth pressure transducer long battery life and unique design make it a perfect fit for a wide range of pressure monitoring applications. And the heavy duty, stainless steel construction allows for accurate measurements regardless of the pressure range selected.
Remotely monitoring HVAC pressure becomes especially easy with the TDWLB wireless pressure transducer. How do you know if your refrigerant pressure is in good shape? Most people don’t – until it gets hot. And that’s like not having a fuel gauge in your car and calling someone every time you need a reading.
Just accessing many HVAC systems for pressure monitoring can be a major hassle. But the addition of a simple T-fitting to the charge port (as seen below) is all that’s needed to install the TDWLB wireless Bluetooth pressure transducer. Within minutes you’re up and running and ready to monitor refrigerant pressure wirelessly.
Then all you have to do is launch Transducers Direct’s free app on your phone or tablet. Simply connect to the TDWLB wireless Bluetooth pressure transducer — which you can give a unique and secure name — and all the necessary readings are at your fingertips. The transducer’s pressure reading, temperature, and battery alert are all available right on your Smartphone or tablet screen. You can also set alarms for high and low pressure alerts.
With the TDWLB Bluetooth wireless pressure transducer, you can be proactive and catch any HVAC pressure problems before they become major, costly problems – and avoid unnecessary service calls. And because of the certified NIST-traceable high-accuracy calibration, there are no more worries about old gauges – the TDWLB becomes the accuracy standard.
The TDWLB wireless Bluetooth pressure transducer was designed to be flexible for uses from HVAC in marine, campers, motorhomes, residential and commercial applications to water, hydraulic, irrigation, pools, medical and sprinkler systems or anywhere you need to monitor pressure without the need of wires. The TDWLB wireless Bluetooth pressure transducer is manufactured right here in the USA and you can see the data sheet for complete details.
Transducers Direct manufactures an entire line of innovative sensors for industrial and home automation. For more information or to discuss your application, please contact the Transducers Direct technical support team members. They will be glad to help you improve performance while lowering your costs.
I need a wireless pressure transducer to monitor the N2 pressure in the tank. The tank is install outside the building for safety reason. I need the transmitter to send a signal to a wireless led revolving lamp when the pressure inside the tank is low
Distance between transmitter to receiver must be between 100m.
Do you hv something like this.
Hello William,
Thanks for your interest in our wireless Pressure sensor. Our wireless sensor has a transmission distance of 200-250 feet line of sight. For applications where the distance is greater than 200-250 feet, we recommend using our wireless router. Here is how it will work….The sensor will connect to our wireless router, the router will send the pressure readings to our cloud portal via a WIFI or Ethernet connection, and from there, you can view data from our portal. Our portal will allow you to set a low pressure alarm that can be sent to you by text or email. I have attached a link for the router for reference:
https://www.transducersdirect.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/TDWLB-WR-001_7.16.pdf
Please note, our router will require 8-28 VDC for power and a WIFI or Ethernet connection to send data to our cloud server. Please feel free to contact me at 513-583-9491 for additional questions and support.