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Sensocon Wireless Pressure Sensors

Sensocon® DataSling™ Wireless Pressure Sensors deliver high-precision monitoring for air, liquid, and gas systems in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. Built with a rugged IP65-rated enclosure and powered by reliable LoRaWAN® wireless technology, these sensors offer long-range, low-power performance for both indoor and outdoor installations—even in remote or hard-to-access locations. With multi-year battery life and seamless integration into the Sensograf™ cloud platform, users can access real-time pressure data, set custom thresholds, and receive automated alerts to support proactive maintenance and system optimization.

Explore our full range of wireless pressure sensor solutions:

Whether you're managing HVAC, industrial, agricultural, or water systems, Sensocon’s wireless pressure sensors offer a reliable, scalable solution for continuous pressure monitoring without the complexity of wired installations.


Top 7 Pressure Monitoring Applications

  • HVAC Airflow and Filter Monitoring (Air Differential Pressure)
    • Monitor pressure across filters, coils, and fans to ensure airflow efficiency and optimize maintenance schedules.
  • Hydronic System Monitoring (Wet Differential Pressure)
    • Measure pressure across pumps, valves, and heat exchangers to verify system balance and detect blockages in chilled/hot water loops.
  • Tank Level Monitoring via Hydrostatic Pressure (Gauge Pressure)
    • Use gauge pressure at the base of vented tanks to infer fluid level for water, chemicals, or fuel storage.
  • Building Pressure Control (Air Differential Pressure)
    • Maintain pressure differentials between zones (e.g., cleanrooms, labs, stairwells) for safety, air quality, and compliance.
  • Pump Performance and Failure Detection (Gauge and Wet Differential Pressure)
    • Measure inlet/outlet pressure to assess pump health, detect cavitation, or prevent dry run conditions.
  • Compressed Air System Monitoring (Gauge Pressure)
    • Track air pressure in compressors and delivery lines to ensure adequate supply and detect leaks or inefficiencies.
  • Process Equipment Protection and Control (Gauge or Differential Pressure)
    • Monitor pressure in process lines, filtration systems, or reactors to maintain safe operating conditions and protect equipment.