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Hi,
We need to install an instrument inside our gas fired curing ovens that will continuously measure and transmit its internal temperatures. I am looking for a complete data system with an enclosure containing up to 5 wireless K thermocouples that can resist temperatures of 600 deg F continuous and excursions of up to 1500 degrees F. (there might be a short fire of duration up to 15 minutes in length. The enclosure specs could be similar to the box used in an aircraft flight data recorder. However, the antenna would have to protrude I guess and be high temperature survivable.
Thus, what I would like to put into this enclosure is a wireless temperature transmitter that will take the output of up to 5 conventional thermocouples and send this to a base station for real time data analysis. The challenge seems to be the high temperatures since we have found a system that transmits well but is incapable of handling the temperatures.
Does anyone know of such an enclosure and could it work as I hope? If you have a complete system with the thermocouple transmitter, etc. that would be even better.
Thanks,
Glassy
Guardian Fiberglass
We need to install an instrument inside our gas fired curing ovens that will continuously measure and transmit its internal temperatures. I am looking for a complete data system with an enclosure containing up to 5 wireless K thermocouples that can resist temperatures of 600 deg F continuous and excursions of up to 1500 degrees F. (there might be a short fire of duration up to 15 minutes in length. The enclosure specs could be similar to the box used in an aircraft flight data recorder. However, the antenna would have to protrude I guess and be high temperature survivable.
Thus, what I would like to put into this enclosure is a wireless temperature transmitter that will take the output of up to 5 conventional thermocouples and send this to a base station for real time data analysis. The challenge seems to be the high temperatures since we have found a system that transmits well but is incapable of handling the temperatures.
Does anyone know of such an enclosure and could it work as I hope? If you have a complete system with the thermocouple transmitter, etc. that would be even better.
Thanks,
Glassy
Guardian Fiberglass
