Growing Awareness of Data Logging to improve temperature management and energy efficiency.
Gemini Data Loggers UK has been showing its range of Tinytag data loggers at Sustainabilitylive! 2010
Tinytags are some of the most versatile and cost efficient data loggers on the market. Gemini Data Loggers has helped organisations such as the Energy Savings Trust and the British Frozen Foods Federation in their energy saving research initiatives. Many other companies are also discovering that temperature monitoring can improve quality control measurements and help comply with Health and Safety.
The Tinytag Transit 2 meets European Standard BS EN 12830 and is the data logger used by the BFFF to record temperatures of frozen food in transit. The loggers were used in tests that showed that a constant temperature throughout the frozen food distribution chain helps reduce the overall energy bill and minimise the risk of contravening food safety regulations.
The Energy Savings Trust is using Tinytags in field trials of advanced heating controls in a sample of 570 residential homes. The objective of the trials will be to establish the level of energy savings generated by the new controls, with in-situ temperature measurements being undertaken over an 18 month period. The results will be analysed using Tinytag Explorer Software enabling user friendly graph comparisons of temperature results. The Explorer Softwarehas been demonstrated at the Show.
Tinytag data loggers are robust, compact and battery operated. They can be used in many situations to help improving energy efficiency, including: monitoring the various effects of different types of building materials, e.g. loft or wall insulation; validating a heating or climate control system; monitoring air conditioning performance; monitoring variables that affect storage conditions e.g. museums and document storage; and calculate building temperature losses.
Gemini Data Loggers UK Ltd has been designing and creating data loggers from its manufacturing and quality control plant in Chichester, West Sussex for over 20 years.

