[Heat Stroke Prevention] Thermal Environment Measurement System
The workplace is hot! The workplace is cold! Understand workplace discomfort in numerical terms. We provide a comfortable working environment. We continuously monitor the risk of heatstroke in work environments such as factories and workplaces. Alarms can be triggered during heatstroke danger or abnormal conditions. The comfort index (PMV) can be utilized year-round and helps with energy-saving in air conditioning. We can accommodate various sizes of businesses, from large factories to small enterprises. As it is an on-premise system, it can be easily applied to closed workplace networks and can integrate with internal systems. You can utilize our compact, lightweight, and multifunctional sensor array. Sensors can be connected via Ethernet, wireless LAN, or the robust RS485 for factories, covering a wide range.
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Our company’s comfort sensors and radiant heat sensors can be connected in large numbers, allowing for simultaneous data and reference collection from multiple locations and measurement items. Using our SUWA Monitor, alarms can be triggered during heatstroke risk. It enables multi-point and multi-type information collection and various graph displays. Connections with sensors can be made via USB cable, SensorWLAN, WSensorWLAN, or RS485. In the case of RS485 connections, up to 31 devices can be connected on the same RS485 network, with a maximum length of 1,200 meters. By using a 4-core wire for the connection, sensor power and communication can be combined into a single cable.
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Using our SUWA Monitor, alarms can be triggered during heatstroke risk. It allows for the collection of multiple types of information and the display of various graphs.
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Our company is focused on building new technologies, from original sensor devices to the construction of control systems. Through ICT technology, IoT technology, sensing technology, and control technology, we aim to propose solutions that can address not only agricultural and food issues but also energy and environmental problems.









