The Intellix MO150 is a monitoring device that is usually used to monitor various parameters such as vibration, temperature, pressure, etc. of the equipment in order to monitor the operating status of the equipment in real time. The device has the following features:
Failure warning: The Intellix MO150 is able to predict possible failures by monitoring equipment changes and anomalies, so that timely maintenance and maintenance measures can be taken to reduce downtime.
Multi-parameter monitoring: It may support simultaneous monitoring of multiple parameters, such as vibration, temperature, flow, etc., to provide comprehensive information on the health of the device.
Data collection and transmission: The device can collect data from different sensors and transmit it to the monitoring system for analysis and processing.
Data analysis: Equipped with powerful data analysis tools to identify potential problems and anomalies.
Alarms and notifications: When the device detects an abnormal situation, an alarm or notification is triggered so that the relevant personnel can take action in a timely manner.
Data logging: Devices often record historical data for subsequent analysis, comparison, and evaluation.
In addition, the Intellix MO150 is particularly suitable for monitoring medium and large oil-insulated transformers used in transmission and distribution substations, power plants and large industries. It uses sensors and mathematical models based on IEEE and IEC standards to perform real-time online transformer diagnostics for early detection of potential problems.
Overall, the Intellix MO150 is a powerful monitoring device that can be used in a wide range of fields, including industry, environmental protection, power, transportation and agriculture, providing important guarantees for safe production and efficient operations in various industries.

In the Intellix MO150, there are several common sensor types that may be used:
Vibration sensors: Used to measure the vibration of equipment or structures to help identify potential mechanical failures or imbalances.
Temperature sensor: Used to monitor the temperature of the equipment to determine whether there is overheating or cooling problems.
Pressure sensor: Used to measure pressure changes inside a device to detect leaks or pressure anomalies.
Flow sensors: Used to monitor the flow of fluid through pipes to assess the efficiency of equipment operations or detect potential fluid leaks.

