Emanate Wireless, Cleveland, Ohio, has introduced two new temperature sensors for its PowerPath Temp solution. Emanate expects commercial shipment of both new temperature sensors to begin in the second quarter of 2017, with early orders already being accepted.

Neil Diener, Emanate Wireless.

Neil Diener, Emanate Wireless.

“These two sensors add value to our current offering by supporting additional types of devices, and by making installation faster, which leads to cost savings for our customers,” says Neil Diener, cofounder and CEO of Emanate Wireless.

The first new temperature sensor is an expanded-range device capable of measuring down to –200°C. The ultra-low temperature sensor allows the PowerPath Temp solution to be used to monitor cryogenic freezers and other deep freezers used in hospitals and other healthcare facilities. The expanded-range sensor works with all current and future PowerPath Temp monitors.

The second new temperature sensor is a wireless Bluetooth low-energy (BLE) device. Users need only plug in the monitor in-line with the AC power cord of the refrigerator to monitor AC current and the operation of the refrigeration unit. The wireless sensor is then placed inside the refrigerator to monitor temperature, and communicates with the monitor device using BLE. The sensor is designed to last 8 years without requiring a battery change. The sensor also works with all current and future PowerPath Temp monitors.

For more information, visit Emanate Wireless.