Uses of Industrial Remote Controls
Keep in mind that any device that can send and receive data has the innate ability to do so wirelessly. At Linear Wireless, our top priority is to provide wireless solutions that our customers can install quickly and operate smoothly.
Industrial remote controls can help make all sorts of devices more comfortable to use, from smaller home appliances to large-scale operations used on ports and the like. Here are some applications for Wireless Switch Systems:
Remote Control Relay
Through either dry contact inputs or a handheld transmitter.
Operating Doors & Gates
Easily open and close gates by adding handheld transmitters that you can easily control from inside your truck.Through either dry contact inputs or a handheld transmitter.
Controlling Security Gates
This industrial remote allows you to deploy a tire puncture strip or security barrier in case there’s a breach on one of your gates.
Suppress Dust
Remotely operate a dust suppression system through radio frequency transmitters and receivers.
Control Temperature
Whether you have soil, water, or air temperature device, you can monitor it remotely from any location in North America.
Control Pumps Wirelessly
Save time by automating tank levels.
Activate Valves Wirelessly
Operate electronic wireless valves through a handheld transmitter.
Remotely Monitor Water Tanks
Check for water tank status from afar, including critical updates.
Monitor Chemical Levels
See the levels of chlorine or other chemicals even when you’re off-site.
Issue Notification
A perfect addition to extensive facilities, this control activates a notification light whenever problems arise, which in turn saves time for the supervisor in charge.
Emergency Notification
In case your equipment fails, receive a notification through your chosen medium, be it a personal digital assistant, phone, email, or smartphone.
Detect Closeness
Set up transmitters and receivers on heavy equipment to notify you when the device operates within the area.
Detect Perimeter
Create a perimeter with a combination of a perimeter sensor and wireless transmitters and receivers that allow you to shut down dangerous equipment within the set boundaries.
Control Conveyors
Remotely monitor conveyor motors through dry contact inputs or a handheld transmitter.
Activate Training Tools
Control and monitor training tools such as targets by using handheld transmitters.
Augers
Turn grain drills on and off through handheld transmitters.
Grain Elevators
Remotely monitor the specific conditions of your grain elevator or its diverse functions.
Boat Lifts
Operate boat lifts through handheld transmitters with multiple buttons.
Control Stackers
Manage a stacker by turning a switch into a stationary transmitter or by using a handheld one.
Freight Loading
Analog data transmitters can wirelessly send load information to a second location, while handheld transmitters allow you to control cranes.
Data Logging
Save data remotely through analog transmitters and receivers.
Monitor Tire Pressure
Easily monitor how your tires are doing by setting up a wireless transmitter and receiver.
Traffic Signals
Control signs wirelessly through transmitters and receivers, such as “One-Way” traffic.
Warehouse Lighting
Monitor and control the lighting inside a warehouse by either setting up switches as a stationary transmitter or using a handheld transmitter.
Alarm Activation
Create an alarm for events, such as opening doors or power issues.