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Continuous oil monitor mounts to Jensen oil filter

By Paul Dvorak | September 9, 2015

The CJC OCM 15 monitor mounts on the filter base of a CJC Fine Filter.

The CJC OCM 15 monitor mounts on the filter base of a CJC Fine Filter.

The CJC Oil Contamination Monitor, OCM 15 from  CC Jensen, measures wear generation in oil systems. It is intended for use with hydraulic, lube. and gear oils. Benefits include the

 Earliest possible warnings of wear generation

 Condition based maintenance, instead of breakdowns

 Increased ROI and investment protection, and

 Remote online monitoring

Monitoring on the smallest micron particles using the CJC OCM 15 gives the earliest possible warning for breakdowns. The company’s major damage can be predicted and prevented by stopping and repairing early in the wear process.

How it works: The CJC OCM 15 measures according to the ISO: 4406 standard. The monitor is for high viscous oils. The monitor is also suited to measure in oils with large amounts of air bubbles. The water sensor measures relative humidity (%RH) in oil. The CJC OCM 15 monitors upstream the filter, that is, on the dirty side.

To install, the monitor mounts on the filter base of a CJC Fine Filter. Because of this, the flow will be stable over a large viscosity range, enabling the sensor to yield accurate readings, regardless of the oil’s condition.

Regarding data and communications, the CJC OCM 15 comes with RS 485 Modbus RTU communication. As option, the monitor can be delivered with Datalogger, which gives easy access to data.


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Tagged With: CCjensen, oil monitor
 

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