Wireless Temperature
Wireless Temperature
Wireless Temperature
Features
• No active electronics in sensor, no battery, no
slip rings.
• Immediate and reliable temperature response.
• Significantly reduced false alarm rate and risk
of engine breakdown.
• Flexible mounting, compact and easy
installation.
• Approved by classification societies as an
alternative to traditional oil mist detectors.
Description
Figure 1 ATEX
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No modifications permitted
without permission of the
“authorized person”
P-GB200/CE/D 2012-11-05
Electrical description A hole is drilled in the bearing for the SENTRY
The system is based on radar technology. This GBW100 Wireless Temperature Sensor.
enables the possibility of using high quality Different versions of this sensor can be
wireless passive sensors with no need for delivered; fixed or adjustable length (spring
external power sources. load) and with flat tip or angled tip.
On a suitable place inside the engine, the SENTRY
GBS100 Stationary Antenna is installed in such a
way that the wireless temperature sensor passes the
antenna with a maximum distance of 35 mm.
From the antenna a coaxial cable is plugged to a
plug in a gland in the engine wall. An outside
Figure 2 coaxial cable is connected to the SENTRY
GBP200 Signal Processing Unit. The cabling
The signal-processing unit generates a low
outside the engine will be designed in co-
energy and high frequency radar pulse, which is
operation with the engine builder and the
transmitted to the wireless sensor via the
customer.
stationary antenna. When the wireless sensor
passes the stationary antenna it is hit by this A screened multi-cable containing power supply (24
radar pulse and immediately reflects a pulse back VDC) and signal (CAN, RS485, 4 to 20 mA) is
to the signal-processing unit. The temperature of connected to the SENTRY GBP200 Signal
the sensor uniquely determines the shape and Processing Unit. The other end of the cable is
characteristics of this reflected pulse. A software connected to the monitoring and control system.
algorithm then calculates the temperature and
transmits this to the engine monitoring and Mechanical relations
control system. The installation of the stationary antenna related
to the internal antenna of the wireless
Mechanical design and installation temperature sensor is extremely flexible and
non-critical. The figures below clearly indicate
The SENTRY Monitoring and the broad installation flexibility of the SENTRY
GBP200 Signal Control System
Processing Unit system.
Multi-cable Gap between antennas: Angle between antennas:
Coaxial Cable
Gland Plug
The SENTRY GBS100
Stationary Antenna
Standard gap = 5 to 35 mm Angle = max. 20 deg.
The SENTRY
GBW100 Wireless Inside engine
INSIDE ENGINE
Sensor Lateral position between antennas:
Figure 3
Maximum displacement ±5 mm
Diesel engines have different design and no. of
cylinders and the engine builder must approve
the installation method. Therefore each Figure 4
installation will have their specific installation
instruction and drawing.
This data sheet contains figures showing
installation in general. Figure 1 and 3 shows the
main parts.
Drawings
Technical specifications
Overall system specifications: The SENTRY GBW series Wireless Temperature Sensor:
Measuring range: 0 to 160 °C Sensor tip diameter: Std 5.0/6.0/7.0 and 10.0 mm
±0.2 mm
Ambient operating temperature: - 25 to 85 °C Sensor head: 6-edge, 30 mm
Ex Zone 1: - 25 to 60 °C
Ex Zone 2/Div 2: - 25 to 70 °C
Storage temperature range: - 25 to 85 °C Threads type: M12 x 1
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