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Wireless Network Vibration Sensor System "Nearline-PM"

Trusted ISO engineers and digital innovation make facility management more efficient

"Nearline-PM" is a predictive maintenance system that allows for quantitative and objective management of motors, pumps, fans, compressors, and more through vibration diagnosis using vibration sensors and wireless networks. It visualizes the condition of factory equipment digitally, enabling measurement, data collection, and diagnosis to be performed on a PC. Our company not only provides equipment but also offers suitable implementation proposals based on structural diagrams and equipment information, including the selection of measurement points. 【Features】 ■ Enables preemptive action before failures by predicting equipment abnormalities ■ No wiring work required for vibration sensors ■ Low-cost implementation possible with easy retrofitting and expansion ■ Can start with just one target device *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Demonstration Experiment of Structural Monitoring for Office Buildings

It is a system that can span multiple floors in a single hop and network the entire building with multi-hop connectivity.

As a new disaster prevention and mitigation measure, the ability to monitor an entire building across multiple floors using a multi-hop network has been recognized, leading Nishimatsu Construction to adopt the 'sonas x02'. In recent years, structural monitoring that confirms the condition of structures, such as their integrity, by installing vibration sensors has gained attention. Particularly for important buildings that serve as disaster response centers, such as government offices, the installation of vibration sensors is recommended. However, conventional measurement systems typically rely on wired connections for data transfer and power supply, which necessitates wiring work, posing a challenge. In response, the company focused on wireless structural monitoring as a new disaster prevention and mitigation measure, leading to the implementation of a demonstration experiment using this product. [Case Study] - Implementing Company: Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd. - Challenges Before Implementation: A means to efficiently diagnose the integrity of structures during earthquakes - Reasons for Selection: - Ability to span multiple floors in a single hop and network the entire building using multi-hop technology *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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