How data is collected from temperature data loggers

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How Data is Collected From Temperature Data Loggers When there is a fluctuation in the temperature of a refrigerated truck, for instance, the temperature data logger monitoring the truck's load will collect and record that change and it is later reviewed by data technicians. These certified technicians are charged with the responsibility of sharing information with both product shippers and receivers to assess any possible damage which the products may have sustained. Temperature fluctuations may be evidence of problems with the refrigeration unit. In some instances, it is the temperature data logger that is in need of service. But the fluctuation almost always points to the need for temperature calibration in order to ensure the safety and future product shipments. Click here for more information. GCCS Temperature Data Loggers GCCS has a wide selection of FDA Title 21 CFR Part 11 and HACCP compliant temperature data loggers designed to meet the specific product requirements for the proper production, storage and transport of perishable foods, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. • Mini Temperature Data Loggers are small data loggers that can be used as in-transit units

or stationary monitoring units. Their compact design gives way to a nice menu of features that are intuitive and easy to use. The mini data loggers come equipped with LCD screens which display environmental readings. They work by either an internal sensor or external probe and function in temperature of -100°C to 70°C depending on the model used. Each unit can accommodate between 2K and 8K (to deliver between 2,000 and 8,000 readings) of data before it will stop recording and require the information contained in the database to either be downloaded or deleted.


• With 32K in available memory, iLog Temperature and Humidity Data Loggers are high

resolution readers with the versatility to handle most any application. They can withstand temperatures that range from -100°C to 150°C depending on the design and feature models with internal sensors and / or removable external probes. The external probes are attached to cables that can extend up to 3 meters. The iLog Temperature Data Loggers have the added features of bookmarking and time stamping abilities to mark specific events in the environmental temperature. Most units are equipped with audible alarms and LED lighting with battery power that can last up to two years. • Wireless Temperature Data Loggers afford users the ability to accurately monitor

temperature controlled environments from remote locations. With the capacity to store approximately 2,000 readings, Wireless Temperature Data Loggers can be used in a fixed location or for in-transit temperature controlled environments. The wireless design has a Radio Frequency of 916.50MHz and enables the data collection process to be conducted with a wireless collection device. Battery power for wireless devices can last up to two years. • Automated High Temperature Data Loggers are designed to monitor high temperature

environments. Devices come with the capacity to take either 16,000 or 40,000 readings in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 125°C. The data loggers are equipped with external probes and come in waterproof versions for industrial dishwasher applications. Temperature data loggers come in a number of designs to accommodate specific applications of tracking controlled environments to ensure temperature-sensitive products produced, stored or transported in that environment are kept within safe parameters for future use.


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