Sensors

Sensors: The Key to Data Collection for Intelligent Energy Management.


Sensors are like the eyes and ears of our facilities. They are essential for capturing accurate information about temperature, humidity, occupancy, and other parameters in real-time. This data is crucial for making informed decisions and optimizing our energy use, and we understand how vital sensors are for collecting reliable data that fuels our intelligent energy management approach.

KIPSUM Sensors: A Plug & Play Solution

At KIPSUM, we take pride in offering our own sophisticated sensors: Our sensors use plug-and-play technology, which means they are incredibly easy and quick to install. They can seamlessly integrate with an existing infrastructure, eliminating the need for complex construction work. Thanks to this simplicity, our sensors can be efficiently deployed in various environments without disrupting operations.

Reliable connectivity thanks to LoRa

Each KIPSUM sensor is connected to a LoRa concentrator, a long-range wireless communication technology. This concentrator collects data from all the sensors and transmits it directly to our secure cloud. This seamless connectivity ensures that information is available in real-time for analysis and action.

 

Benefits of KIPSUM Sensors

General Information About Our Sensors and Concentrators

Kitherms© sont les capteurs de température et d’humidité installés dans différentes pièces afin de mailler proprement les bâtiments.  Ces capteurs fonctionnement à pile et ont une autonomie de 5 ans. Ils sont non intrusifs.

The kimaster© concentrators and their 4G key will centralize all the information transmitted by the sensors via radio waves and relay it via 4G to a dedicated and secure cloud accessible by the client

These sensors are manufactured at Alliansys in France and are the intellectual property of KIPSUM. We adhere to the following standards:

  • ETSI EN 301 489-1: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and radio communication services.
  • ETSI EN 301 489-3: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and radio communication services from 9 KHz to 246 GHz.
  • EN 61000-6-2: Generic standard for immunity in industrial environments.
  • EN 300 220-1: Standard for short-range devices (SRD) operating in the frequency range of 25 MHz to 1000 MHz
  • NF EN 62479: International standard that provides simple methods for assessing the compliance of low-power electrical and electronic devices with a relevant exposure limit for electromagnetic fields (EMF).
  • Directive 2014/53/EU – Radio Equipment (RED).
  • Directive 2014/30/EU – Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
  • Directive 2006/66/CE – Piles.
  • Regulation (EC) N°1907/2006 – Chemical substances (REACH)