Climate monitoring

Wednesday, 01 October, 2008 | Supplied by: Testo Pty Ltd


The Saveris automated climate measurement system measures and documents temperature and humidity values in buildings, server rooms, production facilities and where climate-sensitive items are stored such as medicines, foodstuffs and in museums.

In the measuring cycle, the probes save their data and send it to the central base at regular intervals. If a limit value is exceeded, a radio link is established immediately. Through bidirectional transmission, the probe and base are in mutual contact to ensure the data is only recorded by the base and is not interfered with by other radio systems.

An alarm sounds if the radio link is interrupted, while the probe’s memory ensures measurement data isn’t lost in the event of interference to the link.

In free field, the transmission path is approx 300 m at 868 MHz and 100 m at 2.4 GHz, but it is influenced by structural conditions such as walls, refrigerator doors or metal doors. The radio link can be improved or lengthened using a router.

A base can incorporate 150 radio and ethernet probes or 254 measurement channels and is connected to a PC via USB or ethernet cable.

 

Online: www.testo.com.au
Phone: 03 8761 6108
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