
1. Product overview
The CG2361 integrates busbar joint temperature monitoring and water leakage detection, utilizing wireless transmission technology for real-time data collection and alerts. It helps prevent fires caused by busbar overheating and short circuits due to water leakage, ensuring the safe operation of power systems.
2. Functions & features
·Precise monitoring and intelligent control
Temperature measurement range: -20 ~125℃ with an accuracy of ±1% FS, and an resolution of 0.1℃
Humidity measurement range: 20%~98%RH ±5%RH
Monitoring method: the temperature sensor (CG2361Sx) and water leak sensor (CG2361SL) transmit temperature alarm signals and water ingress alarm signals, respectively, to the data collector (CG2361Cx). The data collector then uploads the data to the data monitoring device (CG2361Mx), enabling real-time monitoring of joint temperatures, early warning of abnormal overheating, and precise localization of leakage points to prevent equipment damage. Support multi-channel (3~24 temperature monitoring points). Utilize wireless transmission technology for real-time monitoring.
· Intelligent early warning and alarm
Adjustable threshold: User-defined high temperature alarm threshold or water sensor length.
Multi-level alarm: notify maintenance personnel through audible/visual alerts and real-time data transmission
·Data recording and analysis
Built-in storage chip to record historical temperature data (support ≥30 days storage) and support temperature or water immersion change trend analysis.
· Industrial-grade protection
Protection grade of IP67, featured by high-temperature resistance and anti-corrosion properties
3. Technical specifications
Temperature measurement range: -20 ~125℃ with an accuracy of ±1% FS, and a resolution of 0.1℃
Leakage measurement range: water thickness greater than 1mm
Operating voltage: DC 24V±40%;
Communication method: RS485, RF 433MHZ;
Baud rate: 4800;
Power consumption: <1W
4. Applications
Power industry: substation & distribution room busbar monitoring
Industrial manufacturing: high-load power system monitoring in production lines
Commercial buildings: power distribution rooms in shopping malls and office towers
Data centers: server room busbar safety protection
Transportation hubs: power facility monitoring in metro systems and airports