Product Update: The AE902 Hazardous Area Access Point Now Includes UL C1, D2, Groups A, B, C, & D and ATEX Zone 2

AE902 Hazardous Area Access Point

The Analynk AE902 Series Hazardous Area Class 1, Division 2 / ATEX Zone 2, Access Point with Optional ISA100/HART Router


The Analynk AE902 series includes the Aruba AP-318 dual band access point with an optional Honeywell FDAP2 for ISA100A/HART communication. The AE902 is certified for use in Class I, Division 2 or ATEX Zone 2 hazardous areas. A POE injector and universal input power supply are also included. The enclosure is made of 316 stainless steel and has a NEMA 4X or IP56 rating for harsh conditions. Optional directional antennas are available and antennas can be mounted remotely from the enclosure.

Applications:
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Oil refineries
  • Oil & Gas Platforms
  • Chemical Plants


Model: AE902-1A

Description: AP-318 Access Point
Certification: Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D

Model: AE902-2A

Description: AP-318 Access Point & FDAP2 ISA100/HART Router
Certification: Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D

Model: AE902-1A-ATEX

Description: AP-318 Access Point
Certification: ATEX Zone 2

Model: AE902-2A-ATEX

Description: AP-318 Access Point & FDAP2 ISA100/HART Router
Certification: ATEX Zone 2

Analynk Wireless, LLC

790 Cross Pointe Road
Columbus, OH 43230
614-755-5091 phone
614 -755-5093 fax
www.analynk.com

Happy Holidays from Analynk Wireless

"Christmas gift suggestions: To your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance. To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself, respect." — Oren Arnold

NEW! The AP414 Explosion Proof Access Point Enclosure for Cisco IW3702-2E

AP414 Explosion Proof Access Point Enclosure
Analynk AP414 Explosion Proof Access Point Enclosure

The Analynk AP414 is a hazardous area enclosure designed to house the Cisco IW3702-2E access point. The enclosure and antennas are rated for Class 1, Div 1, groups C & D Hazardous Locations. All hardware, mounting plate, and RF cables are provided to make installation of the access point quick and easy. The enclosure includes four patented hazardous area CTX series 2.4GHz/5GHz dual band antennas, the IW3702-2E is not included.

Ratings:
Cisco IW3702-2E
Cisco IW3702-2E

  • Class 1, Div 1 Groups, C & D
  • ATEX Zone 1 and NEMA 4 rating optional

Applications:
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Oil refineries
  • Oil & Gas Platforms 
  • Chemical Plants

Ordering information:
  • AP414
  • AP414-ATEX AP414-NEMA4 
  • AP414-ATEX-NEMA4
Contact: Analynk Wireless
Phone: 614-755-5091

NEW! The AP415 Dual-Band Hazardous Area Access Point Enclosure for Cisco MR53

AP415
Analynk AP415 Dual-Band Hazardous
Area Access Point Enclosure
Analynk Wireless is pleased to introduce the AP415 Dual-Band Hazardous Area Access Point Enclosure for the Cisco MR53.

The AP415 hazardous area enclosure houses the Cisco MR53 dual band access point for use in the hazardous areas. The enclosure and antennas are designed for use in Class I, Division 1 group C & D areas. All hardware, mounting plate, antennas and RF cables are provided to make installation quick and easy. The enclosure utilizes our proprietary explosion proof CTX series of antennas and includes six 2.4GHz/5GHz dual band antennas. The access point is not included with the enclosure.
Cisco MR53
Cisco MR53 Access Point
(Not included with enclosure)




Ratings:

Class I, Div 1 Groups, C & D Optional: ATEX Zone 1

Applications:
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Oil refineries
  • Oil & Gas Platforms
  • Chemical Plants
Ordering information:
  • AP415
  • AP415-N4 (NEMA 4X rating) 
  • AP-415-ATEX

Learn More About the AP415 Here

To contact Analynk Wireless, call (614) 755-5091 or visit their web site at https://analynk.com.

Happy Veterans Day to Those Who Serve and Protect Our Country

Veterans Day

Veterans Day is a day of observance and celebration for those who have served in the United States military. Veterans Day was originally called Armistice Day because of the November 11 Armistice that ended World War I. In 1954 it was officially changed to Veterans Day to include Veterans of all wars. This holiday honors those who took an oath to defend the United States and our Constitution, from all enemies, foreign and domestic. Through the observance of Veterans Day, we remind ourselves of our Veterans patriotism, love of country and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good.

Analynk Wireless thanks our Veterans, past and present, for serving our country and protecting our freedom.

New Article from NIST and IEEE on Wireless Network Design and IIoT

IIoT

A recently published article published by the IEEE and written by researchers at NIST titled "Wireless Network Design for Emerging IIoT Applications: Reference Framework and Use Cases" is available for reading and downloading at this US National Library of Medicine / National Institutes of Health / PMC site: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6760003/.

ABSTRACT

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications, featured with data-centric innovations, are leveraging the observability, control, and analytics, as well as the safety of industrial operations. In IIoT deployments, wireless links are increasingly used in improving the operational connectivity for industrial data services, such as collecting massive process data, communicating with industrial robots, and tracking machines/parts/products on the factory floor and beyond. The wireless system design for IIoT applications is inherently a joint effort between operational technology (OT) engineers, information technology (IT) system architects, and wireless network planners. In this paper, we propose a new reference framework for the wireless system design in IIoT use cases. The framework presents a generic design process and identifies the key questions and tools of individual procedures. Specifically, we extract impact factors from distinct domains including industrial operations and environments, data service dynamics, and the IT infrastructure. We then map these factors into function clusters and discuss their respective impact on performance metrics and resource utilization strategies. Finally, discussions take place in four exemplary IIoT applications where we use the framework to identify the wireless network issues and deployment features in the continuous process monitoring, discrete system control, mobile applications, and spectrum harmonization, respectively. The goals of this work are twofold: 1) to assist OT engineers to better recognize wireless communication demands and challenges in their plants, 2) to help industrial IT specialists to come up with operative and efficient end-to-end wireless solutions to meet demanding needs in factory environments.


For information on wireless instrumentation, explosion proof antennas, and explosion proof enclosures, contact Analynk Wireless. Call them at (614) 755-5091 or visit https://analynk.com.