The Phantom Temperature Sensor it’s an amazing way to keep tracking of the heat of your machines and analysis points. For versatility, we have 2 configurations for this Phantom: Temperature NonContact and Temperature Thermocouple.
Here we will show you how to set, attach and configure these two types, both the physical installation and the Digivibe configuration. If you want to know how to register this Phantom on your Database, please visit the manual for the Phantom Wizard
Temperature Thermocouple
The Temperature Thermocouple sensor is the easiest way to analyze the temperature of a fixed point in your machine.
- From -210℃ to 1,800℃
- An accuracy of 15%
- 3.6 V Li-Battery that lasts up to 3 years
- Compatibility with K/J/N/R/S/T/E/B thermocouple types
- IP67 Rating
Our Phantom Temperature Thermocouple includes one Type K sensor. This kind of sensor is useful to set in very precise locations on your machines, measuring the surface temperature with high accuracy and sending information every 5 minutes.
Temperature NonContact
Our Phantom Temperature NonContact (Or just NC) allows you to measure temperature from a good distance for those machine difficult to reach or with no way to attach the plaque of any thermocouple.
- From -210℃ to 1,800℃
- An accuracy of 15%
- 3.6 V Li-Battery that lasts up to 3 years
- Can Measure from distances up to 6 m
- IP67 Rating
As stated in this brief resume of the Phantom Temperature Sensor (NC) it can measure at ranges up to 6 meters. However, it’s highly recommendable to do it as close as 1 cm away from the surface. This way you can ensure the heat received corresponds to the surface and not the ambient surrounding the machine.
Digivibe Configuration
Add Phantom’s
Manually
You can add phantoms by using an 11-digit ID code, select the Manually button. The Code window opens. Manually enter the 11-digit Phantom ID code from the sensor’s QR label (2-digit sensor model code + 9-digit sensor serial number) into the Code text field. Then click the Ok button. The manually entered sensor will appear in the Phantoms added section. Sensors may be removed from the group using the Delete option.
Scanning the QR code
(PC, laptop, or tablet computer camera required): Click the QR Code Reader button. The Code Bar Reader window opens.
Select the desired camera from the Device dropdown list. Position the QR label in front of the camera – squarely and close enough to be clearly read. The Code Bar Reader window will automatically capture the image, momentarily turn green, and document the sensor when it has read the QR code. It will then close automatically, and the scanned sensor will appear in the Phantoms added section.
Naming and configuration
We can organize ur phantom devices with the following tools:
- With the group box, we can select a previous group name from the list or type a new one to create a group.
- In the name box, we can select a name for our device o to simplify the phantom identification.
- On the description box, we select what kind of phantom are we using.
Once you’re finished click next.
Assing device
In the next window, we find the Assing Channels screen, here we can assign the device to an analysis point in a selected machine from the tree, we can only set one point per channel.
Set the Axis and Alarms
Next, we have the set phantom alarms window, in here we can set a preset temperature threshold. If the alarm value is exceeded, the sensor will immediately wake and send an unscheduled data collection.
Completing Phantom Configuration
To learn more about our Phantom system please visit the Continuous Vibration Monitoring section.