Gemini Data Loggers, manufacturer of the Tinytag range, has announced the launch of new rugged, weatherproof radio data loggers – Plus Radio. The new loggers are ideal for temperature/RH monitoring in warehouses and storage areas with multiple monitoring points. Temperature monitoring of sensitive goods in storage and transit may well be subject to legislation and internal quality controls, and the radio loggers provide an accurate and effective solution.

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The Tinytag Radio Data Logging System automatically gathers data using wireless communications and is one of the most versatile and easy to use systems of its kind.

Site surveys are rarely necessary and specialist installation is not required. Direct access to the data is available from the convenience of the user’s own desk, with information viewed on a PC, across a LAN, or remotely across the internet. Radio loggers can be left to record in inaccessible areas or at height, for example, without having to access them to manually download data. Alarm warnings can be sent when the value being monitored goes out of specification.

• Easy to set up and use

• Ideal for larger sites and applications

• Labour saving

• Fast access to data via internal network or the internet

• Allows immediate corrective action

Plus Radio data loggers offer a wide range of measurement and input options including temperature and dual temp/RH.

A choice of probes is available for monitoring extremes of temperature or awkward to reach areas. Plus Radio loggers work alongside Tinytag Ultra Radio loggers which are more suitable for indoor monitoring in areas such as offices. Both types of unit can be mixed and matched within a system, to offer a comprehensive choice of solutions for integrated monitoring applications.

The System consists of a receiver connected to a computer, and a number of radio data loggers which self-configure to form a robust mesh network. When the loggers are turned on, they find their place in the mesh network automatically and work together to transmit data via the receiver back to the PC.

TinytagLogo200pix[9]Plus Radio loggers are also ideal for use in dynamic operations. For example, in distribution centres loggers can be fitted to monitor temperature in refrigerated delivery vehicles, storing data locally while the vehicle is out and then automatically offloading it once returned to the depot and within range of the mesh network.

Tel: 01243 813000

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