HWg-WLD is a network-enabled water leak detector with a water-absorbing sensing cable. HWg-WLD features a built-in web server, SNMP support, and e-mail alert in case of water flooding. It can remotely control a relay output over the network (a relay is switched when a water leak is detected along the sensing cable). HWg-WLD detects water leaks or water floods along the entire length of the sensing cable. The sensing cable detects even the smallest volume of water, ethylene glycol, or other conductive liquid.
The device is available in two versions depending on the power supply (power adapter or PoE IEEE 802.3af).
The sensing cable detects as little as a few drops of the liquid, and can be used to detect condensation. After flooding, the cable can be dried and reused. In case of an alarm, the device sends an e-mail or SNMP trap. Alarms can be also signaled by switching a remote relay over the Ethernet. When a leak is detected, HWg-WLD activates a relay of a remote Poseidon or Damocles unit (Box-2-Box mode). The sensing cable can be 0.4 – 85m (1.3 – 280ft) long.
Features
- Ethernet: RJ45 (100BASE-T)
- Web: Built-in web server
- M2M communication protocols: SNMP, XML, Box-2-Box
- Remote output: When a water leak is detected, a remote
relay is activated over the network (any Poseidon / Damocles)
- Water flood detector: 2 m (6.5 ft) leader cable + 0.4
m (1.3 ft) sensing cable
- The sensing cable detects even the smallest volume of water, ethylene
glycol, or other conductive liquid
- The detection cable is reusable
- The detection cable can be supplied in custom lengths
- Power:
- Power adapter
- PoE (IEEE 802.3af) + power adapter (depending on type)
- Supported software
- Configuration: UDP
Config - IP address configuration and
detection (with DHCP)
- HWg-PD Trigger:
Controls other IP devices, redirects alarms to SMS
- HWg-PDMS:
Logging of values, graphs, export to MS Excel, reports
- CapTemp:
Visualization on a map, control of outputs, alarm redirection to SMS
- >> Third-party SNMP
software
(Nagios, The Dude, Zabbix, IBM Tivoli, HP OpenView, OpManager, IMM
(Intellipool Network Monitor), Monitor one, Cacti, MRTG, Opsview,
LoriotPro, Axence nvision, Ipswitch WhatsUp, Paessler IPCheck, MSC
Operations Manager 2007)
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