Undoubtedly the most common application of data loggers
in commercial enterprise is temperature logging. Temperature logging systems
are often used in factories, offices, hospitals, museums, commercial transport
and outdoor environmental monitoring. Here is a brief outline of temperature
data logger applications:
In
factories
Temperature monitoring and logging is vital in
many manufacturing processes. In the food industry a temperature data logger is
used to ensure that unprocessed food is stored at the correct temperature in
refrigerators and freezers. Monitoring is also used in oven and production
units to make sure food is heated to correct temperatures for the specified
period of time to reduce the risk of pathogen contaminated food.
In the semiconductor industry, rooms and
production processes must be kept at a constant temperature to ensure quality. At
such locations, temperature data loggers are indispensable
In brick kilns temperature data loggers are used
in ovens to ensure bricks are cured through right temperatures.
In offices
Several companies install temperature loggers in their offices to ensure that comfortable
temperatures are maintained during working hours. Sometimes staff members may
complain for the temperature being too hot or cold. A data logger can be used
to record the actual temperature so that subjective judgments can be
corroborated.
In
hospitals
In hospitals, many types of data loggers are used
for temperature logging. Refrigerators and freezers where drug and lab samples
are stored have permanent data loggers installed. Incubators are also monitored and historical
data logs kept.
In museums
and galleries
Paintings and artwork are quite
sensitive to temperature. In some cases, curators place a temperature logger in storage or display
rooms or individual display cases to log ambient temperatures. It is important to understand the specific temperature
requirements of each artwork and configure the alert thresholds accordingly to make
sure that they are protected from conditions that can
accelerate their decay. Humidity conditions are particularly important when
working with artwork and paintings with wood frames.
In
environmental monitoring
Apart from general weather
monitoring, temperature data loggers are used to log temperatures over large
areas particularly in labs where scientists and researchers need to maintain temperature ranges for specimens or experiments. Apart from that, these sensors can be
used in temperature monitoring in glaciers, rain forests, mountains and Polar
Regions where weather is extreme and locations are remote. These temperature
logger systems can also be used for monitoring rivers, lakes and soil
temperatures.
In Commercial
Transport
Perishable goods, like food, can be subject to long transit
times that may span several hours or even day. Temperature loggers can be used to check if goods in refrigerated
trucks have been stored in the correct ranges throughout the delivery. In some locals, it is now a requirement to
have temperature loggers installed in trucks used for transporting livestock.
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