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Preventing Food Loss and Meeting Compliance: The SeaConnect 370 Restaurant Kit

The SeaConnect 370 Restaurant Kit brings IoT to the commercial kitchen with continuous temperature monitoring for coolers, freezers, refrigerators and more.

LIBERTY, SC, USA, Nov. 13, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sealevel Systems, Inc. announces the newest addition to the SeaConnect family of IoT edge devices: the SeaConnect 370 Restaurant Kit. The Restaurant Kit brings IoT to the commercial kitchen with continuous temperature monitoring for coolers, freezers, refrigerators and more.

"In addition to providing records for compliance purposes, the restaurant kit is really giving restaurant owners and operators peace of mind," says Sealevel applications engineer Will Rostron. Rather than walking into a unit full of ruined food the next morning, restaurant owners and staff are notified immediately when temperatures reach unsafe levels, mitigating food loss.

The SeaConnect 370 Restaurant Kit conducts simultaneous temperature monitoring of multiple machines or spaces using wired temperature sensors. Fully integrated with a web-based interface, thresholds are set and text and email alerts deploy when temperatures are exceeded. Actions can also be configured – such as turning on back-up power or setting off an alarm.

Product Highlights

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SeaConnect 370 Restaurant Kit


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SeaConnect 370 Restaurant Kit


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  • Cellular connectivity
  • Monitors up to 10 sensors with two temperature sensors included
  • Alerts via text message or email
  • Historical data accessible via SeaCloud
  • Designed for simple, "plug and play" installation

With the addition of Sealevel's SeaCloud IoT plaform, data is recorded and available to meet compliance standards. Rostron says, "Consistent documentation can be a challenge when it depends on human memory and reliability rather than an automated process." Over time, restaurant staff can use the available data for preventive maintenance and to identify ways to improve operations.

The SeaConnect 370 Restaurant Kit was developed specifically as a simple, bolt-on solution for smaller kitchens without incurring additional equipment costs. With a wall mount power supply, familiar RJ11 (telephone) cabling, and two temperature sensors in the standard kit, users will be able to install the device quickly and easily. However, each SeaConnect 370 can monitor up to 10 sensors so expansion for various operational needs is available.

For larger restaurants or chains interested in custom IoT devices or private-labeled cloud service, contact Sealevel. Sealevel’s engineering experts can modify hardware and software to meet specific monitoring needs.

The SeaConnect 370 Restaurant Kit starts at $379. To enjoy the additional features of SeaCloud, you will need a corresponding software subscription (a free trial month of service is included). For more information about the SeaConnect 370 and SeaCloud, including configuration and software, visit sealevel.com or call +1 864.843.4343.


ABOUT SEALEVEL SYSTEMS, INC.Sealevel Systems, founded in 1986, provides industrial computing solutions in addition to a variety of communications and I/O products including PCI Express and PCI Bus cards, Ethernet serial servers, and USB serial adapters. The product line includes multi-port RS-232, RS-422/485, RS-232/422/485 multi-interface high-speed sync/async, and digital/relay I/O. For more information, visit www.sealevel.com or call +1 864.843.4343.

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Katherine Elrod
Sealevel Systems, Inc.
8648434343
katherine.elrod@sealevel.com

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