- Monitoring the temperature of electrically operated equipment, especially transmission equipment in power distribution and transmission networks, continuously 24/7, is one of the factors contributing to the early detection and prevention of power supply interruptions caused by poor contact, partial discharge due to insulation degradation, etc.
- Applying new technologies in the field of materials and transmission, current temperature monitoring devices are designed and manufactured with compact dimensions, integrating wireless data measurement and transmission functions, operating independently with a self-powered mechanism, and continuously monitoring and transmitting temperature parameters of electrical equipment in real time.
- Current temperature monitoring solutions can be applied to individual electrical equipment (LBS/REC/RMU,...) or set up to monitor the temperature of substations, switchgear rooms, etc.