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Leak Detection Sensors Prevent Water Damage in Businesses, Facilities and Homes

Cannabis Business Times Marijuana News Monday, 12 July 2021
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ASTON, Pa., July 12, 2021 – PRESS RELEASE – Discovering water leaks immediately is key to preventing costly damage to facilities, equipment and inventory. To help business owners catch leaks before they become emergencies, Sensaphone offers cost-effective water detection sensors designed for use with its remote monitoring systems. When the sensor detects water, the system sends alerts via phone call, text or email to designated personnel, so they can take fast corrective action.

Widespread Water Detection

The Sensaphone Zone Water Detection Sensor detects the widespread presence of water in areas like floors or drop ceilings. Users receive an alert when the sensor comes into contact with water. The sensor includes 10 feet of water rope to cover a large area. Operators can connect up to 10 water ropes to a single sensor for up to 100 feet of coverage. This sensor operates on two AA batteries. When the batteries become depleted, the sensor will automatically send out an alert, so users can replace the batteries when no water is present.

Small Area Water Detection

The Sensaphone Spot Water Detector Sensor reveals the presence of water on a horizontal surface. Operators can wire multiple sensors to a single input on the remote monitoring system. The sensor is powered by internal lithium batteries. When the batteries become depleted, the sensor will automatically send out an alarm when no water is present to alert users.

Wireless Water Detection Monitor

Sensaphone’s WSG30 Wireless Water Detection Sensor detects changes in operating conditions where hard-wiring sensors is difficult or cost prohibitive. This sensor includes a built-in radio transmitter and water-sensing probes for detecting water at a particular location. The sensor comes with three AA alkaline batteries that will power the sensor for up to two years.

Widespread Water Detection in Data Centers

The Sensaphone IMS-4830 Water Detection Sensor protects data center servers and equipment from damaging water leaks from malfunctioning HVAC systems or any general plumbing failures. The IMS-4830 sensor is powered directly by the IMS unit. The sensor comes with 10 feet of water rope to cover a large area, and users can attach up to nine additional water ropes to expand water leak detection capabilities throughout the data center.

For more details, visit Sensaphone’s remote monitoring sensors and accessories information page.

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