A lot of facilities are starting to ask the same question:
“How do we add monitoring without ripping everything apart?”
Temperature. Humidity. Door position. Valve status.
The Real Problem
You identify a power source and a place to mount the device but then comes the wiring.
Now you need to:
- Tap into existing power
- Distribute conductors cleanly
- Keep signal and power organized
- Leave room for future sensors
And suddenly, a simple monitoring upgrade turns into a messy junction box full of splices.
A Better Way to Build It
We’ve been solving this using our NEW SIG JB-12 Signal Jumper Box.
Instead of stacking connections, it gives you three dedicated common blocks for:
🔴 Hot ⚫ Neutral 🟢 Ground
Now you can easily:
- Tap into an existing feed
- Distribute power to multiple monitoring devices
- Keep everything organized and labeled
Why This Matters for Monitoring
Process monitoring isn’t usually “one and done.”
You start with one sensor… Then add another… Then a third.
With the SIG JB-12, you can:
✔ Land up to eight conductors per common block
✔ Keep wiring clean and accessible
✔ Expand without reworking the entire box
And if your application changes, the jumpers can be removed or cut-down for feed-through configurations.
Built for Real Environments
With push-in terminals, installation is fast and consistent.
The IP65 enclosure with multiple entry points and cable grips keeps everything protected — whether it’s mounted in a plant, on equipment, or near the process itself.
https://www.americanelectrical.com/item/all-categories/junction-boxes/sig-jb-12
