Oil & Gas

SignalFire Telemetry products connect you with crucial product and hardware data at any of your oil and gas operation sites—whether it’s a pump, pipeline, or storage tank.

Water & Wastewater

SignalFire Telemetry devices install anywhere water asset monitoring is needed, whether it’s for collection purposes, treatment, or delivery.

General Industrial

SignalFire Telemetry devices can monitor key assets and can do it affordably, without any renovation or high-priced engineering costs. They install easily with no required cable or additional power. The data is available on your phone or computer and the cloud service can even output to your corporate system to integrate with the rest of your data and keep your operation running.

Agriculture

SignalFire Telemetry devices can monitor and manage water supplies and additives throughout the property, helping you avoid catastrophic shortages and keep your irrigation plan on track.

Tanks & Terminals

Avoid costly product loss in bulk storage tanks, terminals, and transportation movements. Whether calling for tank levels, gauge pressure, or even movement pumps or pipelines, SignalFire products can fill any monitoring gap throughout a facility.

Environmental

Environmental fines for businesses are frustrating and can bring business to a standstill until they’re worked out. No business wants to hurt the environment, and in competitive markets stopping production affects the bottom line and staff. But there are effective and affordable solutions with SignalFire Telemetry devices.

Refining & Petrochemical

Expand visibility and control of your refinery or petrochemical processing facility without expensive renovations or redesigns. And do it with your current gauges and hardware. SignalFire telemetry devices are designed to work in harsh chemical environments and meet the strictest safety and security standards

Utilities

No matter the size of your service map, monitoring remote assets ensures efficiency and keeps your operation in compliance. That’s how SignalFire devices can really help, offering the most affordable and effective monitoring solution that will monitor liquid, gas, electricity, and other assets.

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Our Products

LTE-M1 Cellular excels in high-speed IoT on LTE networks, while 900MHz RF prioritizes extended range for simpler IoT applications. Choose based on data speed and coverage needs.

RANGER AirQ

The RANGER AirQ is an emissions monitoring platform with integrated cellular communications. It monitors the presence of a gas and transmits the measurement wirelessly over LTE-M/NB-IoT cellular networks. The data is transmitted to the SignalFire Cloud and can be sent using MQTT/SparkPlug to a private cloud platform supporting this messaging standard. The gas detection sensor is powered from the built-in 72Ah battery. The measurements are also pin pointed geographically by the GPS module inside the RANGER AirQ.

RANGER Node

The SignalFire RANGER transmitter is sensor agnostic, connects quickly and easily, and provides power to even the most remote sensor — all without the effort and cost of trenching or cabling. Paired with your existing cloud or the SignalFire Cloud, the RANGER system is the simplest way to access all of your sensor data from one platform. Whether you’re converting an existing system or building a new system, going wireless with SignalFire means you can go live and start accessing your sensor data almost immediately.

DIN RANGER

The DIN RANGER is part of SignalFire’s sensor-to-cloud family of cellular transmitters. Its primary use is to integrate with Modbus RTU devices offering bi-directional connectivity over cell networks (LTE-M or NB-IoT). Modbus registers are converted into MQTT/SparkPlugB messages allowing for plug-and-play use with the SignalFire Cloud web application or other hosts such as Inductive Automation Ignition, Wonderware, Microsoft Azure, Cygnet, OSI Soft PI, etc. The DIN form factor makes it convenient to be fitted inside of a panel and requires less than 2.5mA of external DC power. In addition to the RS485 Modbus port, the DIN RANGER also offers 3 digital inputs (dry contact or pulse measuring), 3 analog inputs and 1 relay output.

PRESSURE RANGER

The SignalFire Pressure RANGER is an IoT (Internet of Things) cellular pressure transmitter using the latest LTE CAT M1 technology for sensors and is fully integrated with SignalFire’s cloud monitoring and alarming services. The Pressure RANGER includes an integrated pressure sensor and features a built-in GPS receiver that reports the location of devices to the cloud, providing a map of all connected assets. The unit is powered by a 4 D Cell Lithium battery pack that is field-replaceable.

RANGER Wall Mount

The RANGER Wall Mount supports all of the same options and features of the standard RANGER but housed in an IP68 rated enclosure. The Wall Mount features 2 cord grips for cable entry along with a third PG9 plug that can be replaced with a cord grip for additional I/O. The Wall Mount is perfect for applications requiring an IP68 rating or for those where this form factor provides more convenient mounting options.

RANGER Data Connectivity

Unlock the full potential of the RANGER Sensor-to-Cloud technology thanks to its versatile supervisory system integration options. Discover the four distinct methods outlined in our comprehensive datasheet, each designed to empower you in harnessing the RANGER’s data to its maximum capability.

SignalFire Cloud

The RANGER comes complete with the web and mobile friendly SignalFire Cloud interface to monitor, trend and get alarms either by text or email. It uses secure MQTT technology that can also be integrated with private cloud platforms.

Gateway Stick

This rugged, integrated device combines a high-gain antenna with gateway electronics in a single, easily mounted package. Gateway Stick combats a common problem with RF networks, which are increasingly used to monitor and control remote devices over tens or hundreds of square miles. Gateways traditionally have different location requirements for their electronics module and antenna, making it necessary to place them separately. Gateway Stick is a revolutionary solution that combines them in one easy-to-install component.

DIN Gateway V2

The new DIN Gateway V2 is a wireless 900 MHz Gateway with integrated I/O for easy connectivity to wireless and wired sensors, integrated Ethernet, and built-in automation.

Ethernet Interface Module

The Ethernet Interface Module permits direct connection of the SignalFire Wireless Mesh Network to an Ethernet Network. The Ethernet Interface Module has 2 addressable ports and is designed to connect to a standard SignalFire Gateway Stick with little or no configuration necessary.

A2 Node Series

The SignalFire Remote Sensing Systemâ„¢ is a flexible adaptive radio networking system that seamlessly integrates analog and digital sensors. With a range of up to 3 miles, the system is self installing and self configuring. All the installer has to do is set the check-in frequency using a simple rotary switch, record the radio address, and connect the sensor. This system compares very favorably, from a cost perspective, with installed conduit at distances of 100 feet or more.

Modbus Stick

The SignalFire Remote Sensing Systemâ„¢ is a flexible, adaptive radio networking system that seamlessly integrates analog and digital sensors. With a range of up to 4 miles, the system is self installing and self configuring. This system compares very favorably, from a cost perspective, with installed conduit at distances of 100 feet or more.

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