

:: THE TECHNOLOGY
Distributed temperature sensing systems are optoelectronic devices which measure temperatures by means of optical fibres functioning as linear sensors. Temperatures are recorded along the optical sensor cable, thus not at points, but as a continuous profile. A high accuracy of temperature determination is achieved over great distances.
Typically the systems can locate the temperature to a spatial resolution of 1 m with accuracy to within ±1°C at a resolution of 0.01°C. Measurement distances of greater than 30 km can be monitored and some specialised systems can provide even tighter spatial resolutions.
:: "PEGASUS TEMP”
Pegasus Temp is an innovative continuous temperature monitoring system, based on fibre optic technologies, specifically projected for the measurement of temperatures and variations. The system allows to detect leakage in pipeline or equipments measuring temperatures directly on site. Measurements are recorded on a post-processing storage unit and can subsequently can be transmitted on-line. High accuracy, low cost installation, low maintenance, and reliability are the key points of this system.
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