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The spectral frame from AGESSP01006 showed a dominant peak at 23.3 Hz (motor running speed = 25 Hz) with sidebands at 1.2 Hz – indicative of a rotor bar defect. Maintenance found three cracked rotor bars during inspection.

The sensor responds with an acknowledgment and begins monitoring. When any threshold is crossed, it sends a 5‑second raw waveform snippet and an alert payload to the gateway. | Feature | AGESSP01006 | Competitor A (Trio‑94) | Competitor B (VibraX M2) | |------------------------|-------------|------------------------|--------------------------| | Max sampling rate | 25.6 kHz | 12.8 kHz | 20.0 kHz | | On‑board FFT | Yes (1,600 lines) | No | Yes (800 lines) | | LoRaWAN support | Yes | No | Yes (external module) | | IP rating | IP69K | IP67 | IP68 | | Battery life (1/hour) | 5 years | 3 years | 4 years | | Price (approx.) | $299 | $279 | $349 | agessp01006

Repair cost reduced by 64% (avoiding rotor failure and stator damage), and downtime dropped from 18 hours (historical average) to 4 hours. 7. Configuration and API Example Configuration is done via JSON commands sent over Bluetooth (or LoRaWAN downlink). Example to set the sensor to edge‑alert mode : The spectral frame from AGESSP01006 showed a dominant

| Parameter | Value | |------------------------|--------------------------------| | Measurement axes | 3‑axis (X, Y, Z) | | Vibration range | ±16 g | | Frequency response | 0.5 Hz – 10 kHz | | Temperature range | -40°C to +125°C | | Sampling rate (max) | 25.6 kHz per axis | | Wireless protocol | Bluetooth 5.2 / LoRaWAN | | IP rating | IP69K (dustproof, high‑pressure washdown) | | Battery life | 5 years at 1 reading/hour | | Dimensions (mm) | 46 x 46 x 28 | | Weight | 78 g | When any threshold is crossed, it sends a

The spectral frame from AGESSP01006 showed a dominant peak at 23.3 Hz (motor running speed = 25 Hz) with sidebands at 1.2 Hz – indicative of a rotor bar defect. Maintenance found three cracked rotor bars during inspection.

The sensor responds with an acknowledgment and begins monitoring. When any threshold is crossed, it sends a 5‑second raw waveform snippet and an alert payload to the gateway. | Feature | AGESSP01006 | Competitor A (Trio‑94) | Competitor B (VibraX M2) | |------------------------|-------------|------------------------|--------------------------| | Max sampling rate | 25.6 kHz | 12.8 kHz | 20.0 kHz | | On‑board FFT | Yes (1,600 lines) | No | Yes (800 lines) | | LoRaWAN support | Yes | No | Yes (external module) | | IP rating | IP69K | IP67 | IP68 | | Battery life (1/hour) | 5 years | 3 years | 4 years | | Price (approx.) | $299 | $279 | $349 |

Repair cost reduced by 64% (avoiding rotor failure and stator damage), and downtime dropped from 18 hours (historical average) to 4 hours. 7. Configuration and API Example Configuration is done via JSON commands sent over Bluetooth (or LoRaWAN downlink). Example to set the sensor to edge‑alert mode :

| Parameter | Value | |------------------------|--------------------------------| | Measurement axes | 3‑axis (X, Y, Z) | | Vibration range | ±16 g | | Frequency response | 0.5 Hz – 10 kHz | | Temperature range | -40°C to +125°C | | Sampling rate (max) | 25.6 kHz per axis | | Wireless protocol | Bluetooth 5.2 / LoRaWAN | | IP rating | IP69K (dustproof, high‑pressure washdown) | | Battery life | 5 years at 1 reading/hour | | Dimensions (mm) | 46 x 46 x 28 | | Weight | 78 g |