The Eagle Array can be powered by a variety of sources including:

  • Direct AC/DC
  • Power over Ethernet
  • Battery
  • Solar

The selection of power options is dependent on a wide variety of facility and usage variables.

features monitored The standard Eagle Array is configured to monitor specific variables which include:

  • Material Thickness
  • Structure Vibration
  • Temperature/Humidity

Optional monitored variables include:

  • Volatile Organic Compounds
  • Moisture (for monitoring corrosion under insulation)

features communicationsThe Eagle Array sensors communicate with the user through the customers private, local area network or through the Internet. Direct, wire connectivity or wireless configurations are standard options of all arrays.

Communication protocols include Hart mesh and 802.11 protocols such as WiFi and WiMAx. Wireless software is managed locally or remotely and encryption schemes are implemented per customer requirements or through the use of industry standards.

The Eagle Array user has immediate accessibility to a robust wireless gateway that provides real time or predictive information displays.

Auto-report clocks can be established by the user which are available through Internet connectivity via standard networks and smart phones. Emergency event alarms and on-demand data polling is always available to the user.

The Eagle Array design allows unique two-way communications between the user and the data monitoring source, allowing, in some cases, powerful control over the monitored variable.

features facility Every effort has been made within the Eagle Array design to provide ease of installation and facility integration. The compatibility features of the Eagle Array are unlike any other alternative remote monitoring product or service

  • Non-Intrusive: no cutting, drilling or welding
  • No pipe diameter limitations
  • Coating removal not required
  • Operates under insulation
  • Configurable for underwater or underground use
  • Temporary or permanent attachment to pipelines, tank surfaces or machinery frames