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Data Logger @ 9810536887
In manufacturing facilities and factory processes, the data logger is now in everyday use for
measurement and data recording of critical parameters.

Main Data Logger applications include:

A temperature data logger is also often used to record temperature in drying processes in food
production and curing of smoked foods. Use of data logger units in brick works, kilns and ovens for
temperature profiling. Often here the data logger will be fitted inside a thermal barrier to protect from
heat damage In factory processes a data logger with digital and pulse inputs can be used to record
machine run time, down time, and throughput of product which can later be used for statistical analysis
of production efficiency. A data logger with appropriate sensors can also be used to measure
compressed air usage, product levels in tanks, and system voltages.

When selecting the most appropriate data logger for a process
measurement job a few key factors should be considered: Often a
data logger needs to be fitted in part of a process plant far from the
main production area. In this case a data logger with integral radio
modem or network capability will be easier to interface with the main
plant data logger systemMany factory environments are ether dusty,
dirty, or have high levels of humidity so the data logger should be
well sealed, if possible to IP68. In some processes the ambient
temperature can also be very high and many data logger types now
will operate up to 85 degrees C.

Pharmaceutical plants, refineries and oil rigs also have many data logger applications in process
measurement. A data logger used in these environments not only needs to be rugged and
weatherproof, but also intrinsically safe. An intrinsically safe data logger is by design incapable of
generating enough energy to be a source of ignition. At the present time only a few Data Logger types
are available with intrinsic safety, mostly for measurement of temperature, humidity and pressure.

In through process applications very little space is available for additional devices in the production line
so the data logger should be small and light weight. In addition these processes may produce high
temperatures and humidity so the selected data logger should be waterproof and have a high operating
temperature. Many manufacturing processes now use sensors or PLC’s with serial MODBUS outputs.
Here a traditional Data Logger with analogue inputs is useless.

Contact us : (091) (011) 23415674, 09810536887

Email : countronindia@gmail.com

for more info visit : http://www.countronics.com/

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  • 1. Data Logger @ 9810536887 In manufacturing facilities and factory processes, the data logger is now in everyday use for measurement and data recording of critical parameters. Main Data Logger applications include: A temperature data logger is also often used to record temperature in drying processes in food production and curing of smoked foods. Use of data logger units in brick works, kilns and ovens for temperature profiling. Often here the data logger will be fitted inside a thermal barrier to protect from heat damage In factory processes a data logger with digital and pulse inputs can be used to record machine run time, down time, and throughput of product which can later be used for statistical analysis of production efficiency. A data logger with appropriate sensors can also be used to measure compressed air usage, product levels in tanks, and system voltages. When selecting the most appropriate data logger for a process measurement job a few key factors should be considered: Often a data logger needs to be fitted in part of a process plant far from the main production area. In this case a data logger with integral radio modem or network capability will be easier to interface with the main plant data logger systemMany factory environments are ether dusty, dirty, or have high levels of humidity so the data logger should be well sealed, if possible to IP68. In some processes the ambient temperature can also be very high and many data logger types now will operate up to 85 degrees C. Pharmaceutical plants, refineries and oil rigs also have many data logger applications in process measurement. A data logger used in these environments not only needs to be rugged and weatherproof, but also intrinsically safe. An intrinsically safe data logger is by design incapable of generating enough energy to be a source of ignition. At the present time only a few Data Logger types are available with intrinsic safety, mostly for measurement of temperature, humidity and pressure. In through process applications very little space is available for additional devices in the production line so the data logger should be small and light weight. In addition these processes may produce high temperatures and humidity so the selected data logger should be waterproof and have a high operating temperature. Many manufacturing processes now use sensors or PLC’s with serial MODBUS outputs. Here a traditional Data Logger with analogue inputs is useless. Contact us : (091) (011) 23415674, 09810536887 Email : countronindia@gmail.com for more info visit : http://www.countronics.com/