Cassia’s X2000 BLE Gateway paired with the IoT Access Controller has been labeled by systems integrators as the most user-friendly online condition monitoring system on the market today. Systems integrators look for these features when selecting a condition monitoring system:
- Easy to install and simple to use
- Flexible and scalable
- Improved workers’ safety
- Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use
Cassia X2000 Enterprise Bluetooth IoT Gateway has multiple favorable features suitable for both indoor and outdoor (weatherproof, IP66 rated). It offers multiple bi-directional connectivity, seamless Bluetooth coverage (supports Bluetooth Roaming) and Edge processing capabilities to support custom applications. Its integrated TPM chip allows for end-to-end security and the Pure Scan feature improves scan capability, which is ideal for environments with high background noise and situations requiring many sensors.
Cassia’s IoT Access Controller (AC) is a powerful IoT network management solution that enables full access, control, and security over IoT environments. The AC solution enables seamless deployment and management of hundreds of Bluetooth gateways, and monitors thousands of connected devices in an enterprise environment from one centralized interface.
Real-World Example:
When it was installed in a large manufacturing plan, X2000 immediately removed the need for manual data collection from machine sensors. This freed operatives on the plan floor to dedicate more time to other aspects of plant management. The gateway connected with 100 vibration sensors, covering the 50-meter radius in the facility. The vibration data was collected and further processed through the AC allowing for timely machine diagnostics and repair translating into significant cost savings.
Vibration analysis is one of the most effective methods of condition monitoring, which is essentially “paying attention to visible changes that can suggest impending errors” (Nithen et al. 2022). Being diligent about tracking the health of your devices can extend the life of your assets. Condition monitoring should be applied to checking the health of devices and machines such as rotating devices (gearboxes, reciprocating machines, centrifuges, etc.), backup or auxiliary devices and compressors, turbines, electric motors, presses, and other machines such as internal combustion engines.
Schedule a consultation with our team at sales@cassianetworks.com to discuss your condition monitoring projects. For more information on Cassia Networks products and solutions, visit: https://www.cassianetworks.com/products/.
Refenced Work
Nithin. S.K., K. Nemanth, Rayappa S. Mahale, P.C. Sharath, Adarsh Patil. 2022. “Importance of Condition Monitoring in Mechanical Domain.” Materials Today 54 (2): 234-239 Accessed
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2214785321057448