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GYR Node

Identifying Fluid Conditioning as Easy as Green, Yellow and Red

Sept. 29, 2022
The GYR Node from Schroeder Industries can be easily connected to a Condition Sensor Interface or a customer’s data control system.

The GYR Node Series, Green, Yellow and Red Nodes are visual/electrical units that tell the hydraulic systems’ fluid condition using the universal color scheme. The GYR Node is easily connected to a Condition Sensor Interface or a customer’s data control system. The GYR Node offers data collection via the included web interface and can be accessed by any Wi-Fi enabled devices. This interface is ideal for developing predictive or preventive maintenance strategies.

An included timer function, for viewing system operating time, is adjustable on the web interface for the customer. Sensor data parameters can be customized by the user via the secure wireless network connection. The GYR Node is ideal for both localized system status and pass-through machine condition monitoring.

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