Custom Solutions 
Our TEMP°Tracker® Data Monitoring Solutions are capable of accepting a large range of sensors such as humidity sensors, light intensity, pressure sensors, voltage sensors, current sensors and pH level sensors. We can customize a solution for any application that requires data monitoring
The system can be customized to support any type of data sensors including but not limited to:
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Water Levels
- Voltage & Current
- Acidity (pH Levels)
- Pressure
- Light Intensity
- On/Off Switches
Benefits
- Fully automate data monitoring and recording 24 hours/day, 7 days/week or according to a user defined duration
- Wireless connectivity eliminates the need for cabling
- Capable of real time monitoring of data and alarms over a wide geographical area using the public mobile network (GSM or CDMA)
- Provide auditable records for effective data management
- Monitor and record the data profile during a process
- high precision temperature monitoring (down to +/- 0.1oC accuracy).
How it Works
- It logs the temperature readings together with the time stamps according to the Logging Interval specified by the user
- It continuously monitors the temperature for Out Of Range (OOR) conditions. OOR conditions occur when the temperature exceeds the user specified upper or lower alarm limits
- When OOR conditions are detected, logging will occur according to the Out Of Range Logging Interval. This unique feature enables the TEMPoTracker® to capture the temperature profile of OOR conditions. The duration of the OOR condition and the minimum or maximum temperature (lower or upper alarm limit exceeded) are also stored
- An alarm is raised only if the duration of the OOR condition exceeds the Alarm Delay duration. This allows the user to filter temporary fluctuations in temperature above the alarm limits (eg. defrost cycle in a refrigerator) as “uneventful alarms”
- When temperatures fall back within the upper and lower alarm limits, logging reverts back to the normal Logging Interval
- Logged data can be viewed on the logger and on the computer where connected.