ENDRESS + HAUSER
Micropilot FWR30 80 GHz Radar Level Sensor
Too expensive, impossible wiring, complicated power supply, infeasible data transfer... You don't know if your IBCs are half empty or half full!
The 80GHz Micropilot FWR30 battery-powered, digital native, cloud-integrated Netilion level radar has opened up new fields of application. Whether for liquids or solids, packaged in plastic containers, the measurement data is sent in digital form via a wireless connection to the Endress+Hauser Netilion cloud. You access this information anywhere and anytime.
And what's more, it costs you less than one euro a day!
Benefits
A cheap solution
Finally have logistical control of your IBCs! Our 80GHz Level Radar was designed to be affordable. It has the best measurement precision and makes level measurement on liquids or solids of IBCs accessible.
Autonomous power supply
The IIoT sensors are powered by a non-rechargeable but replaceable battery, with a lifespan ranging from 140 days to 10 years, depending on the measurement interval chosen.
The optimum lifespan will depend on a number of factors (communications network provider, temperature, humidity and whether or not the built-in GPS is used). You'll find the balance of battery life and data refresh that's right for you.
Easy remote setup
FWR30 80GHz Radar Level Sensors are configurable from anywhere, anytime. Thanks to NB-IoT, LTE-M or 2G connectivity, it is possible to access devices and configure them remotely, all without effort!
Easy recovery of your data
The Micropilot FWR30 is the first native digital sensor. It is integrated into the Netilion Cloud. You can access the configurations and process values through various applications and then integrate them into your own solutions.
The extra location
But where is this IBC? In stock or on my process?
Activate the GNSS or GPS location of your Micropilot FWR30 80GHz level radar to track the location of all your IBCs in real time.
With a Micropilot FWR30, monitoring my IBCs costs me less than €1 per day!
Let's do the math together: I own 20 IBCs, I amortize the purchase cost of the FWR30s over 5 years, I add a Netilion Inventory and Netilion Value license. I divide everything by the number of measurement points (20) and the number of days in a year (365), the result is less than 1€ .