User's Manual
Active RFID Tags: Features, Specifications, and Deployment Guidelines
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R135 Fluid Detector Tag
The R135 Fluid Sensor Films attaches to an RF Code active RFID sensor tag via a three meter cord. This provides maximum
flexibility in sensor tag placement. Information captured by the sensor tag is instantly broadcast, providing real-time
monitoring and alerting about environmental conditions at a site. The R135 tag is designed to be deployed in a variety of
challenging environments to monitor areas such as floor or ceiling mounted pipes, areas under or above a raised floor,
for monitoring water delivery systems and chillers, and for use with air conditioning units and walls.
R135 Fluid Tag Details
The R135 Fluid Sensor Tag is a real-time liquid detection sensor that eliminates the need to wire or cable a data center for
liquid leak detection capabilities. Combining thin-film technology with RF Code’s wire-free environmental monitoring
technology, the sensor provides the ability to deploy liquid detection wherever vulnerabilities to conductive liquids
threaten valuable assets. The unique qualities of this thin-film sensor make is easy to deploy this sensor in a variety of
previously difficult to monitor areas such as:
• Floor-mounted or ceiling-mounted pipes
• Vulnerable floor areas including areas under or above a raised floor
• Water delivery systems and chillers, including those found under raised floors in older data centers
• Air conditioning units and walls
Mounting the R135 Fluid Tag
RF Code recommends using one of the mounting methods described below:
R135 Fluid Tag Pipe Wrap Mounting
In this mounting method, you will attach the R135 Fluid Detector Tag around the surface of a pipe or other rounded
structure to monitor for fluid leaks. When doing so, follow these guidelines and instructions:
• Apply the adhesive pad that was supplied to the back side of the sensor connector.
• Remove the release liner from the back of the adhesive pad and position and press firmly to apply the sensor
connector on the pipe.