PC/USB Temperature / Humidity Dataloggers

  1. Chauvin Arnoux CA1821 Datalogging Digital Thermometer - 1 Input
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    Chauvin Arnoux CA1821 Datalogging Digital Thermometer - 1 Input
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    £168.00 £140.00
    • Measure and record temperature from a single measurement point
    • User-configurable start/stop time, measurement interval and alarms
    • Download data to PC via USB and Bluetooth connection
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    P01654821
  2. Chauvin Arnoux CA1822 Datalogging Digital Thermometer - 2 Inputs
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    Chauvin Arnoux CA1822 Datalogging Digital Thermometer - 2 Inputs
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    £222.00 £185.00
    • Measures and logs temperature levels
    • Compatible with several different thermocouple probe types
    • 2 inputs - measure from two points at the same time
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    P01654822
  3. Chauvin Arnoux CA1823 Datalogging Pt100 and Pt1000 Thermometer
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    Chauvin Arnoux CA1823 Datalogging Pt100 and Pt1000 Thermometer
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    £240.00 £200.00
    • Measure temperature using Pt100 and Pt1000 sensor probes
    • Datalogging - log and download test readings over a period of time
    • User-configurable logging rate with selectable start/end dates
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    P01654823

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About PC/USB Temperature / Humidity Dataloggers

A data-logging thermometer is a fantastic solution for measuring temperature and is particularly suited for industries where regular heat analysis is an important factor.

But what is data logging, and why is it any different from conventional metering methods? Quite simply, a data-logging thermometer takes the hassle of measuring temperatures out of human hands and instead logs temperature regularly by itself! Many data-logging thermometers are wall-mountable, user-programmable devices that regularly test how hot or cold an area is. Many data loggers also have in-built alarms that warn of sudden spikes or drops outside of normal (as defined by the user) temperatures.

Data logger thermometers are most ideally suited for use within the food production and storage industry, where sudden temperature changes can have a disastrous effect on food or other stored substances. For example, imagine a supermarket freezer suddenly experiencing a drop in temperature. An installed data logging thermometer would ensure that this sudden drop was noticed straight away, saving the supermarket money before food in storage gets ruined.

They are also extremely useful in environments that rapidly get hot, as extremely high temperatures can be hazardous to the health of those working there. By installing one of these products these potentially dangerous incidents can be avoided, as you'll always know exactly what temperature you're working at.

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