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Rugged data loggers monitor world’s largest chameleon’s habitat | Tinytag
The Association Caméléon Center Conservation (CCC)–a Swiss non-profit association–carries out two conservation projects, in-situ and ex-situ, that contribute to the conservation and scientific knowledge of chameleons. These projects also aim to raise awareness of the vulnerability of these animals and the need to take action for their conservation.
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Rugged, outdoor Tinytag data loggers provide temperature data for weather observation
Two Tinytag Plus 2 (TGP-4020) data loggers and one Tinytag Ultra 2 (TGU-4020) are used in Trevor Goodall’s weather observation station. The data contributes to Trevor’s personal weather record, as well as being sent to other weather observers and the local community.
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Submersible data loggers monitor freshwater streams | Tinytag | Case Study
Freelance freshwater biologist, John Davy-Bowker, uses Tinytag Aquatic 2 data loggers in a long-term river monitoring project in Dorset. With three loggers each in two chalk streams, River Frome and River Piddle, John is able to accurately collect water temperature data and compare it to external water level data and macroinvertebrate samples.
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Tinytag data loggers aid viticulture investigation into the growth of Riesling grapes
The quality of grapes used in wine production is influenced by a number of environmental factors. The topography of the land on which vines are cultivated, soil quality, levels of solar radiation, rainfall, wind and temperature and humidity all contribute to the taste of the grape and the quality of the final product: the wine.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor wastewater samples for South West Water | Tinytag Case Study
About 95% of the water that South West Water supplies to Devon, Cornwall and small areas of Dorset and Somerset comes back to them for treatment and disposal (South West Water: Code of Practice on our Wastewater Service). Once wastewater has been treated, it can be released back into the environment, providing it has been treated to safe and acceptable levels.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor temperature and humidity levels for Berkshire Record Office
It is critical for archive environments to maintain adequate environmental levels in areas where historical records are held. An unsuitable environment, including inappropriate temperature and humidity levels, can adversely impact the condition of precious materials, causing issues such as mould growth and accelerating the rate of material deterioration.
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Cambridge University Hospital uses temperature data loggers to monitor pathology samples
The Pathology Department at Cambridge University Hospital processes over 3.5 million pathology samples every year. To ensure that these samples are kept under the correct conditions, Tinytag Transit 2 data loggers are used to monitor environments where the samples are handled and transported.
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Long-term monitoring for museum preservation | Tinytag monitoring solutions
Rushden Transport Museum in Northamptonshire is uniquely situated in the Victorian-era Rushden Station. Housing a large collection of items relating to the history of road and rail transport, as well as the social history of the local area, the old station building and the Museum’s storage – a nearby port-a-cabin – are enigmatic surroundings for such collections – but are not ideal environments for displaying and storing sensitive museum collections.
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Tinytag data logger used for Post-Occupancy Evaluation in West of Ireland Passive House
Passive House is a voluntary standard for energy efficiency in buildings. Buildings designed in accordance with Passive House standards typically have an ultra-low rate of energy usage, making them more environmentally-friendly than buildings that rely on active heating and cooling. For a new, domestic ‘Passive House’ in County Mayo, West of Ireland, temperature and relative humidity monitoring with a Tinytag data logger was crucial to understanding how the building performed in real, lived-in conditions.
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Sub-Antarctic museum uses Tinytag data loggers for long-term monitoring and conservation
South Georgia Museum opened in 1992 in Grytviken, an old whaling station on South Georgia, an island in the polar front of the Southern Atlantic. The Museum is housed in the former Whaling Station Manager’s Villa and is home to an exciting collection of items that tell the story of the cultural heritage and natural history of South Georgia. The Museum’s collections include exhibitions on discovery, sealing, whaling, surveying and expeditions, maritime and military history, natural history and Sir Ernest Shackleton, the 20th Century Antarctic explorer.
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Tinytag data loggers assist sustainable building project in Tanzania
In the UK, architects and engineers optimise building design to ensure that buildings are kept warm during the cold months. When British architects Andy Simmonds and Adele Mills of Simmonds Mills Architects were asked to design new housing and educational facilities for the Tanzanian Children’s Eco Village (run by UK based NGO, Islamic Help), they, alongside energy consultant Alan Clarke, came across the new challenge of optimising buildings for cooling in the year-round warm climate of Tanzania.
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Underwater data loggers record seawater temperatures in marine monitoring programme
Non-native species (also referred to as introduced species) are species which have been introduced to a new environment by human activity. Tinytag Aquatic 2 data loggers are used to monitor seawater temperatures to assess how temperatures affect non-native populations at Orkney, an archipelago off the coast of Scotland.
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Monitoring temperatures of Antarctic soil
As our climate changes, rising temperatures are having untold effects on the Earth’s ecosystems. A team of researchers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have used Tinytag data loggers to investigate how increasing temperatures in maritime Antarctica could impact the growth of a decomposer fungus that inhabits Antarctic soil.
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Plastics conservation at the Museum of Design in Plastics | Tinytag
Despite media reports telling us that plastics last forever, from a museum and conservation perspective, they are particularly sensitive materials that are vulnerable to slight fluctuations in environmental conditions.
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Data loggers aid quality testing
Baker Ruskinn manufactures and markets medical incubated workstations which mimic the physiological conditions found inside the human body. The workstations regulate temperature, humidity and gas levels to simulate bodily environments, such as those existing within the heart, lungs, kidney or brain.
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Tinytags monitor temperature in vaccine fridges and cool boxes
Maintaining recommended temperatures is essential to ensure the efficacy of vaccines; Tinytags record data to help verify that vaccines have been stored correctly and help meet SEQOHS accreditation standards for cold chain and vaccine storage.
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Tinytag data loggers play key role in environmental management for district museum
Built over the remains of a Roman bathhouse, The Novium Museum in Chichester, West Sussex, is home to a collection of over 500,000 objects telling the rich history of Chichester District. Items in The Novium Museum’s collection include archaeological and geological objects, social history and photography. All of the artefacts held by the Museum must be kept in the correct conditions to ensure their best chances of survival for years to come.
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Tinytag data loggers used to inform innovative energy solutions
With increasing pressure for electrical and heating appliances to meet energy efficiency ratings, it can be a challenge to find a solution that both works and is profitable for small businesses and enterprises.
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PPE manufacturer uses Tinytag data loggers for quality control and quality validation
Reliable and trustworthy protective equipment is vital in the roles and industries that require it. Midas Safety have been manufacturing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for 35 years. Known as an OEM of gloves for industrial safety, the company is a leader in the field of protective clothing.
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Tinytag data loggers help to ensure the effectiveness of vaccines at a Welsh medical practice
The Practice requires an efficient and reliable solution to monitoring the medical stock that is administered to their patients.Tinytag Talk 2 Medical data loggers provide that solution in three clinical fridges where vaccines are held.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor reptile habitats in Costa Rica
Deforestation and habitat destruction present major threats to the Black-headed Bushmaster, but it is thanks to conservation work, using temperature and humidity data loggers, and dedicated ecological parks that the bushmaster continues to thrive both in its natural rainforest habitat and in captivity.
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Tinytags aid the conservation of historic ships
Following great success from the monitoring programmes on board HMS Victory and HMS M.33, Tinytag Plus 2 data loggers have now been installed on HMS Warrior and HMS Trincomalee.
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Tinytag data loggers used to help sea turtle conservation efforts
Two experiments were conducted by the Department of Biosciences at Swansea University to investigate the potential of using low-cost, low-technology techniques to mitigate the effects of increasing sand temperatures in the nesting locations of three turtle populations in St. Eustatius.
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Tinytags in place at the Falkland Islands Historic Dockyard Museum
Recorded data helps identify seasonal environmental patterns to help with the preservation and conservation of sensitive items.
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Tinytags monitor bat swarming sites in Kent
Seasonal temperature and relative humidity changes are being recorded as part of research into bat swarming behaviour.
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Submersible Tinytags used in cave research
The Portuguese Speleological Society used waterproof Aquatic 2 data loggers to monitor water temperature in cave systems.
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Tinytags installed at Fishbourne Roman Palace
Data logging is essential to ensure that items are kept in the correct environmental conditions to help with preventive conservation efforts.
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Tinytags used in Peak District Moorland Conservation and Restoration Project
Tinytag count data loggers are connected to a tipping bucket rain gauge specially adapted to monitor overland surface run-off.
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Scottish Environment Protection Agency chooses Tinytags
Tinytag count input data loggers are connected to rain gauges to record rainfall data as part of vital flood warning work.
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Historic England uses Tinytags in building research
Tinytag Instrumentation data loggers were used with solarimeter sensors, while Plus 2 loggers were used to measure outdoor temperatures.
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Tinytags support underwater scientific research projects
The underwater data loggers record seawater temperature data for a variety of scientific research studies in UK waters and further afield.
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Tinytags used at the British Cave Monitoring Centre
The loggers provide continuous data at the first permanent cave monitoring centre in the UK.
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Tinytags monitor Antarctic snow algae
The loggers were left to record the temperature of snow fields during the Antarctic summer.
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Tinytags monitor at Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Museum
Round the clock monitoring is essential for preventive conservation of sensitive items in the historic cricketing collection.
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Tinytags monitor temp/RH at Brunel’s SS Great Britain
Temperature and relative humidity monitoring is an essential part of preventive conservation for historic objects in the Collection.
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Tinytags monitor fish farm temperatures for antibiotic resistance research
Water temperature is monitored by the Tinytags in the fish farms for use in antibiotics resistance analysis.
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Tinytags used in oyster development research
Submersible Tinytags are monitoring sea temperatures in the Adriatic and under laboratory conditions, as part of a study into how environmental parameters affect oyster growth.
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New archive project in Tristan da Cunha includes Tinytags
Temperature and relative humidity data loggers monitor sensitive archives to help with long term preventive conservation.
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Tinytags monitor cave temperatures as part of climate change research
A total of six Tinytag Plus 2 data loggers were used in a study whose final aim is to reconstruct past climate changes recorded by stalagmites from these caves.
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Tinytags play key role in Australian frost research program
Robust outdoor Tinytags monitor crops as part of the National Frost Initiative research for the Australian grains industry.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor extremes of temperature in Switzerland
Robust outdoor data loggers monitor air temperatures in geological depressions to pinpoint areas of extreme cold.
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Tinytags form part of worldwide seed conservation project
The Millennium Seed Bank Partnership has deployed the loggers to help the conservation of species of seeds during collection, drying and storage.
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Electric car project benefits from Tinytag technology
The ability of the data logger to measure small changes in voltage provided valuable information in optimising the usage of the motor.
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Tinytags used in salmon reproduction research
Recorded data will be used to help understand the effect of stream temperatures on the spawning success and survival of salmon juveniles.
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Tinytags monitor vaccine cold chain
Temperature monitoring helps evaluate the efficiency of the supply chain through to delivery of the vaccines.
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Submersible Tinytags help South African shark research project
Data recorded by the Tinytags will help assess the impact of water temperature on the development rate and survival of catshark embryos.
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Weald & Downland living museum monitors collections and exhibition space
Ultra Radio data loggers monitor on two floors, with data accessed from a central office, to help manage the environment to aid the conservation of historic items.
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Tinytags play key conservation role for the Newport medieval ship
Data loggers monitor environmental conditions to ensure a stable environment for timbers and artefacts.
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Collection care and financial savings with Tinytags at National Museum Cardiff
Analysis of recorded data led to improvements in energy efficiency and helps maintain a stable environment for sensitive items on display.
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Tinytags monitor cool box performance for food home deliveries
Meal boxes are shipped using temperature controlled packaging which is evaluated by Tinytag data loggers for effectiveness, in order to ensure product quality and safety.
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Tinytag provides essential data for solar car challenge
Trials in Australia of the Team’s entry for the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge included using a Tinytag data logger to provide valuable performance data with regard to temperature fluctuations, to help optimise the vehicle design.
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Tinytag data loggers aid conservation work in HMS Victory
Rugged Tinytag data loggers record environmental conditions to aid in the conservation of historic and reproduction furniture, furnishings and fittings.
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Warmworks Scotland uses Tinytags to deliver warmer homes Scotland Scheme
Warmworks Scotland is a joint venture between the Energy Saving Trust, Everwarm and Changeworks and has been formed to deliver the Scottish Government’s flagship national energy efficiency scheme, Warmer Homes Scotland.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor distillery water temperatures
Understanding temperature profiles of process water supplies plays an important role in evaluating the energy efficiency of distilleries producing Scotch Whisky and gin.
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Tinytag Radio data loggers monitor engine manufacturing plants
Using data loggers for temperature and humidity control in the manufacturing plants helps maintain and verify quality standards for engine production.
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Tinytag data logger monitors temperature during cheese production
Conditions are monitored by the Tinytag View 2 data logger during the production of organic cheese, and record pasteurisation temperatures in line with food safety regulations.
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Tinytags used to validate meat cooking temperatures
Recorded data helps ensure meat products are cooked to pasteurisation and CCP requirements.
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Tinytag data logger records temperatures on greenland crossing
The Tinytag Plus 2 data logger monitored temperature during the month long 580km unsupported expedition and during a training week in extreme conditions in northern Norway.
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Monitoring the temperature of shorebirds’ nests in the Arctic
Recording nest temperature provides data used to help understand the breeding strategies and outcomes of shorebirds in the Arctic.
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Tinytags used at medical research facility in Tanzania
Tinytags monitor environmental conditions at the medical research facility during evaluation of insecticides and vector control tools.
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Tinytag energy loggers measure power consumption in a hospital
Prior to a planned expansion,Tinytag Energy data loggers monitored electrical consumption to provide accurate usage data for planning future energy needs.
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Tinytag energy logger verifies energy cost savings
Before and after monitoring demonstrates how Interflon’s lubricants can significantly lower friction levels in electrically-driven machinery, in turn lowering energy consumption.
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Tinytags monitor properties of sociable weavers’ nests
Data loggers with accompanying probes monitor the large communal nests to help quantify their thermoregulatory properties.
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Using Tinytags for energy efficiency monitoring
Tinytag Transit 2 data loggers help ensure heat comfort levels are maintained and help verify operation of boiler plant and controls. The Tinytag Energy Logger is used to monitor electrical consumption before and after energy saving measures are introduced.
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Temp/RH data loggers monitor thermal comfort levels in domestic dwellings
Recording and analysing temp/RH levels identifies spikes, to help determine the risk of damp and mould in and outside properties.
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Tinytags used for indoor temperature/relative humidity monitoring
An architectural practice uses the recorded data to assess its heating/ventilation methods and energy usage, and also as part of a separate research project monitoring conditions while refurbishing barn buildings.
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Tinytags monitor temperature of bat hibernation sites
Temperature is a critical factor for bats choosing hibernation sites. Monitoring with data loggers provides essential information for conservation research, and the provision of new hibernation sites.
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Tinytags used for temperature logging on trial cone crusher
The temperature of the cone crusher’s internal bearings is monitored with a rugged data logger used with two external probes.
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Tinytags provide long term environmental monitoring for museum collections
Monitoring allows environmental conditions to be controlled to help with conservation of the collections, and follows best practice guidelines for the UK national museum accreditation scheme.
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Tinytags help evaluate energy performance of new and refurbished buildings
Tinytags monitor energy performance in new and refurbished buildings to help provide essential data concerning the success of energy saving initiatives and technologies.
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Tinytags Ultra Radio loggers play key role in preventive conservation
The Canal & River Trust is using Tinytag temp/RH Ultra Radio data loggers to aid conservation measures in museum stores and galleries across two separate sites.
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Tinytags used to assess performance of building controls and equipment
Accurate monitoring of temperature, relative humidity and other parameters with Tinytag data loggers provides information which helps a building services contractor monitor conditions, make recommendations, and assess equipment performance.
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Monitoring temperature of pharmaceuticals in storage
Live drug products stored in a warehouse were monitored to ensure they were stored within the correct temperature range, in order to maintain their effectiveness.
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Using data loggers to verify performance of college BMS
Tinytags help validate the performance of a college Building Management System, and help verify that temperatures remain within the required range.
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Using Tinytags for studying sediment movement in rivers
The recorded data provided by the impact logger, based on an OEM version of a Tinytag count logger, provides information about sediment transport, erosion and deposition in rivers and streams.
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Using data loggers to monitor temperature of freshwater ponds
Monitoring with data loggers enables temperature levels in the ponds to be analysed. This environmental research records heat changes which affect oxygen levels, which in turn affect the behaviour of invertebrates living in the ponds.
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Tinytags help verify storage conditions of pharmaceutical materials
Tinytags are used by a manufacturer of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, used in the pharmaceutical industry, to monitor warehouse temp/RH as part of an ongoing product stability programme.
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Tinytags used in natural woodland research
Temperature and humidity is recorded above and below ground as part of a research project investigating the carbon dynamics of a natural UK woodland.
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Tinytags used to verify readings in an automatic weather station
Robust data loggers monitor environmental conditions over time to provide readings for comparison with an automatic weather station, and for submission to the Met Office and the Climatologist Observers Link.
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Tinytags used to record data for weather observation
Robust outdoor data loggers are used in amateur weather observation to record environmental conditions, and are also used to verify readings from other recording equipment.
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Monitoring temperature conditions in college premises
Recording temperature across the college site helps identify patterns in specific areas and helps maintain the correct environmental conditions overall.
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Tinytags monitor cooling of chickens in processing facility
Data loggers record temperatures throughout the cooling stages in a chiller, freezer and chilled storage areas and help ensure that temperature control procedures are correctly maintained.
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Tinytag data loggers help verify refrigerator performance
Refrigerators manufactured for the coach and bus market are monitored with Tinytag temperature loggers to verify they are working within the correct environmental specification.
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Assessing temperature/RH conditions in the workplace
Assessing temperature and relative humidity with Tinytags helps maintain the correct environmental conditions in the workplace, while Tinytag count loggers identify cold and hot water usage patterns.
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Tinytags provide essential temperature monitoring for medicines and vaccines
Temperature monitoring of pharmaceuticals in medical fridges, freezers, storerooms and during distribution helps to verify that they are stored within the specified environmental conditions.
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Tinytag data loggers help evaluate domestic boiler performance
Temperature monitoring and analysis of recorded data provides information used to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and keep fuel bills to a minimum.
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Tinytags used to verify temperatures in steel corrosion testing
Tinytags used with a thermistor probe record data used to verify the temperature of a waterbath, to ensure levels are maintained within a set tolerance for corrosion testing of steels.
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Tinytags help evaluate church hall insulation project
Tinytags monitor temperature and RH, and recorded information is used to help evaluate the effectiveness of new insulation material in a concrete church hall building.
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Tinytag temperature data loggers help validate laboratory procedures
Recording temperature and analysing the data is essential for monitoring cool boxes to assess temperature fluctuations and to evaluate different transit methods.
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Tinytags monitor temperature of chemical products in transit
Analysis of recorded data provides evidence about the heat cycle sensitive chemicals are exposed to during shipment by sea, to help ensure the correct temperature conditions are maintained in transit.
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Tinytags monitor storage temperature of orthopaedic implants
Recording and analysis of temperature and relative humidity data in climate controlled storage areas ensures that medical orthopaedic implants are kept in the correct conditions.
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Temp/RH monitoring helps protect museum collections on display and in storage
Monitoring helps ensure the ongoing preservation and conservation of museum artefacts to ensure they are kept in the correct environmental conditions.
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Using temperature data loggers as part of research into stress in wild birds
Regular ambient temperature monitoring provides data used to help calibrate thermal imaging videos as part of research into measuring stress levels in wild birds.
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Temp/RH monitoring to help protect museum collections
Tinytag data loggers record environmental information to help ensure museum artefacts on display and in storage are protected from harm, and for museum accreditation purposes.
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Monitoring temperature and relative humidity in x-ray storage warehouses
Environmental monitoring in secure warehouse storage areas is essential to prevent the degradation of the X-Ray images, in order to ensure their ongoing preservation.
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Tinytags monitor temp/RH to help protect sensitive museum collections
Tinytag data loggers record temp/RH inside museum display cases containing sensitive objects to help manage their preservation and conservation.
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Monitoring electrical consumption across a large hospital estate
Power usage of a range of electrical equipment is recorded to provide detailed consumption profiles and to help reduce energy usage.
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Radio data loggers monitor temp/RH in a pharmaceutical warehouse
The radio loggers monitor temperature and humidity to help ensure that pharmaceuticals in storage are kept in the correct conditions, according to the requirements of European Good Distribution Practice (GDP).
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Tinytags monitor storage temperature for pharmaceuticals
The data loggers record in fridges, ambient cabinets and freezers to ensure the correct conditions are maintained for the storage of medicines and raw materials. Data analysis can alert staff to any fluctuations outside the specified temperature range.
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Monitoring temperature and relative humidity during the brick production process
Data loggers record essential environmental information to help identify potential problems in the dryer, to ensure quality levels are maintained.
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Monitoring temperature and relative humidity in honeybee hives
The data loggers were used in a small scale experiment to record temperature and humidity of air exiting a beehive as part of conservation research.
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Using Tinytags to compare temperature readings between mercury thermometers and an automatic weather station
The robust data logger is designed for outdoor monitoring, and records the temperature over time to provide a comparison between the value of mercury thermometers and an automatic weather station temperature probe.
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Using Tinytags to monitor temp/RH to assess growing conditions in glasshouses
Monitoring temperature and humidity with Tinytags is providing valuable data to help optimise growing conditions for strawberry plants in glasshouses through all growth stages. Recording environmental conditions every hour helps ensure optimum plant development and subsequent fruit yield.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor temp/RH to help preservation of a church pipe organ
Maintaining the correct temperature and humidity in the church is critical to help ensure the ongoing care of an historic church pipe organ. A Tinytag data logger recording environmental conditions over time proved to be a cost-effective solution.
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Tinytag temp/ RH loggers help in preservation of Local Authority archives
Tinytags provide environmental monitoring in local authority archives, recording temperature and humidity to help ensure the preservation of historic documents and artefacts. Recording conditions over time also helps ensure compliance with the requirements of the National Archives.
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Tinytags help preserve railway archives by monitoring temperature and relative humidity
Maintaining the correct temperature and humidity in areas of the museum where unique historical railway documents and artefacts are stored is a vital part of their ongoing conservation. Tinytags are constantly monitoring these unique archives.
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Tinytags help protect museum collections alerting of temperature and humidity fluctuations
Tinytag data loggers continually record temperature and humidity in museums, galleries and stores to assist with the preservation and conservation of the collections. These measuring devices help to identify when action needs to be taken to avoid damage to the items.
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Assessing HVAC system performance in swimming pool and spa areas
Temperature and humidity fluctuations are being monitored to help assess the performance of indoor swimming pool ventilation systems. These recording devices help verify if the ventilation and dehumidification system is operating correctly.
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Tinytag Data loggers play key role in book conservation
Monitoring temperature and humidity is essential in the storage and conservation of rare and valuable books. Data loggers help ensure that they are stored in the correct environmental conditions.
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CO2 loggers monitor emissions in school science labs
The carbon dioxide measurement device was supplied for use in a school laboratory, to monitor emissions and help ensure that classroom ventilation systems are operating effectively.
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Tinytags help ensure correct environmental conditions for quality timber floors
Tinytag data loggers are being used by a quality manufacturer to monitor hardwood floor humidity and temperature, to determine whether the stated terms and conditions for the flooring have been maintained.
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Tinytag Count loggers used to monitor and assess water usage in hospital wards
As part of the building automation equipment and energy management system, the count loggers are a flexible and effective tool in analysing water consumption and usage profiles, to enable the correct sizing of new mechanical plant.
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Tinytag Energy Logger: practical and effective energy monitoring
The Tinytag Energy Logger is a portable data recorder which monitors electricity consumption typically in premises with high consumption equipment. Power monitoring can help achieve energy efficiency targets and lead to cost savings.
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Tinytags case studies | sensitive materials temperature monitoring
Fridge and freezer temperature monitoring is essential to ensure that these areas are within temperature control specifications. The data loggers are set up to show an alarm when the specifications for the stored equipment are breached.
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Identifying significant energy usage within commercial buildings
The Tinytag Energy Data Logger monitors power usage, helping customers to reduce their impact on the environment, and control their running costs through improving the energy efficiency of their buildings.
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Power usage and temperature monitoring at Bedford Hospital
The hospital uses the Tinytag Energy Data Logger to record electrical consumption, which can help identify energy saving measures. Tinytag Temperature data loggers are used for temperature control in medical and vaccine fridges.
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Regular plant monitoring helps energy efficiency improvements
The Tinytag Energy Logger records electricity consumption in industrial premises, and can be an important tool in finding out where energy is used. The results can help to improve energy performance and cost savings.
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Monitoring electrical energy to identify usage patterns
Power usage monitoring with the Tinytag Energy Logger, and analysis of results, can help identify how much electrical energy is used over a given time period and demonstrate the patterns of usage.
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Using Tinytags to monitor bat roosts
The objective of the temperature monitoring in a colony of Natterer’s bats is to discover more about the conditions found in natural habitats, with a view to providing suitable artificial units.
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Temperature monitoring for growing condition analysis in vineyards
Temperature monitoring is important from a good practice point of view in regard to establishing a vineyard, but it also allows a better understanding of the sites as they mature, and how the sites may differ from one another.
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Understanding power usage in high consumption facilities
The Tinytag Energy Logger is a portable data recorder which can be used to monitor electricity consumption in individual pieces of equipment in order to help identify where potential energy usage savings can be made.
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Tinytags provide essential data for marine turtle conservation project
The temperature data loggers are left to record in clutches of marine turtles at the time of laying.This provides essential data as part of a worldwide conservation project.
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Tinytags – logging on the roof of the world
Robustness and durability are essential for Tinytag data loggers left to monitor glacial temperature and help evaluate glacier contributions to stream flow in the world’s highest mountain region, the Himalayas.
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Building services consultancy uses Tinytag data loggers for environmental analysis
Tinytags are left to record conditions to help with building environmental performance analysis in premises such as offices, workplaces, retail sites and residential properties.
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Energy logger helps leading energy supplier assess customers’ power consumption
The Energy Logger is a portable data logging device for monitoring electricity usage, to help provide information about altering energy behaviour and improving energy efficiency.
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Tinytag CO2 data loggers | Carbon Dioxide levels monitoring | CO2 levels in schools
The carbon dioxide detectors are used by a leading environmental monitoring company to record CO2 levels in workplaces and classrooms, and to help assess the performance of ventilation systems.
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Radio data logging system provides critical monitoring for medical products manufacturer
Tinytag radio data loggers monitor the temperature in climate controlled storage areas, as well as providing environmental monitoring in a server room to prevent overheating.
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Tinytag CO2 Data Loggers play key role in monitoring energy efficiency
Monitoring CO2 levels in houses and other buildings provided data which formed part of an evaluation of overall energy system performance and energy efficiency.
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Tinytags monitor temperatures for leading sustainable packaging company
Insulated packaging products used for transporting food and pharmaceuticals are subject to rigorous temperature trialling with Tinytag data loggers.
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Tinytag Radio loggers help guarantee the perfect pint
Radio data loggers are used in vehicles and for warehouse temperature monitoring, as well as at various stages of the production process to help maintain strict quality control standards.
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Energy monitoring case study | data loggers for energy measurement and verification in domestic properties
With growing concern about the need to improve energy efficiency in the home, Tinytags were used in a project to assess energy usage and comfort in domestic properties before and after an energy-related retrofit scheme.
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8 out of 10 Rabbits Prefer Tinytags
Data gathered from the Tinytag Plus 2 loggers has helped the Forestry Commission to make informed decisions about where to plant more sensitive trees which are affected by temperature fluctuation.
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Using Tinytags for high resolution rainfall monitoring
The resulting data recorded by the rain gauge, collated by a Tinytag count logger, accurately reflects the rate at which rain falls, a parameter just as important as the total quantity of rain.
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Tinytag loggers help monitor climate change
Climatic changes are being investigated by monitoring environmental conditions in caves using temperature data loggers, while a drip counter based on a Tinytag count logger investigates the relationship between rainfall and the formation of stalagmites.
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Thermocouple Data Logger Used in Lime Production Research
As part of research and development work into lime manufacture, a Tinytag Ultra 2 Thermocouple data logger is being used in the laboratory to accurately record temperature change information.
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Benefits of Tinytag Radio Loggers
Throughout the cold chain, Tinytag data loggers are used to monitor food and pharmaceuticals. For one customer, stand-alone loggers have been used in temperature controlled transport, while radio data loggers have been used in cold stores, generating temperature alarm warnings if levels fall outside specified limits.
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Monitoring heating and cooling systems | maintain energy and efficiency | tinytag data loggers
Temperature and humidity data loggers were used in homes and offices to help determine heat loss and comfort levels. Evaluating overall energy efficiency is a challenge for building developers and essential in ensuring that work complies with building regulations.
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Tinytag Wireless System | Compost Applications
Composting temperatures have to be accurately monitored to meet PAS100 industry compliance standards and help ensure optimum productivity. Robust Tinytag stand-alone loggers and wireless data loggers are ideal for use in these harsh conditions.
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Data Loggers Wireless for compost sites temperature monitoring
Loggers in the range are waterproof and robust enough to be used for monitoring compost temperatures in ‘in-vessel’ environments, as well as being used in Windrow and Convectional processes.
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temperature monitoring systems for recycling and waste management
Tinytags are used to monitor compost temperature to help comply with PAS 100 regulations. Waterproof and rugged, the data loggers can be used in systems where the compost is stirred or turned - such as aerated in-vessel, rotating drums or agitated bins.
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Tinytag Radio data loggers case study: temperature monitoring compost processing
Green garden and kitchen waste is recycled to produce organic compost. Wireless Tinytag data loggers monitor the temperature of Windrows during the maturation stage of this composting process.
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Monitoring energy efficiency| data loggers for energy saving | power consumption monitoring | reducing CO2 emissions
The data loggers were left to record temperatures during field trials of advanced heating controls in houses to help establish the levels of energy savings.
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Temperature and relative humidity data loggers | research and monitoring applications | Centre for Ecology & Hydrology | grasslands restoration
As part of a project to restore species-rich grasslands on ex-arable land, robust Tinytag data loggers record soil temperature and RH to help understand planting and growing conditions. The loggers provide patterns of temperature and humidity data to help optimise seed germination.
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Tinytag news | wireless temperature logger | Radio loggers in food manufacturing applications
Wireless temperature data loggers are used during the cheese production process from initial monitoring of freezers storing cultures, through cold storage and warehousing, to temperature controlled distribution. Effective monitoring ensures quality standards are maintained throughout the cold chain.
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Effective vaccine monitoring with Tinytag temperature data loggers
Versatile, cost-effective and easy-to-use, Tinytag data loggers have proved to be the ideal solution for a pharmaceutical wholesaler seeking to accurately monitor walk-in fridges and cold storage warehouses where valuable pharmaceutical products, including vaccines, are stored prior to distribution.
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British Frozen Food Federation in energy savings research initiative | Tinytag data loggers | in-transit temperature monitoring
Data loggers are used throughout the cold chain, in refrigerated vehicles and in food storage warehouses, to ensure compliance with industry-wide environmental, health and safety regulations including HACCP measures.
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River monitoring Tinytags | water temperature reserach applications and case studies using underwater data loggers and submersible temperature recorder
Located 200km north of the Arctic Circle, submersible Tinytag data loggers were part of a research project studying river basin water temperature dynamics, with the intention of understanding the impacts of climate change on Arctic river basin hydrology and ecology.
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Wireless temperature data loggers for food quality control in warehouses
Wireless temperature data loggers are used from initial monitoring of meat coming in for processing, through cold storage and warehousing, to temperature controlled distribution. Effective monitoring ensures quality standards including HACCP measures are adhered to throughout the cold chain.
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Eliminating wastage in the food cold chain
Data loggers are used during the temperature controlled distribution of leafy salads, to help reduce wastage, and ensure that stringent quality standards are maintained throughout the cold chain.
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BS EN12830 compliant data loggers | temperature monitoring | storage and distribution of chilled, frozen, deep and quick-frozen foods.
Tinytags record the air temperatures for chilled storage areas, and help validate time and temperature of cooking processes. Temperature monitoring and control is essential in adhering to HACCP measures.
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Tinytag data loggers monitoring solutions for energy saving
Tinytags are left to record conditions to help with energy efficiency analysis and energy savings. Temperature and humidity data loggers help monitor the performance of heating and ventilation systems and troubleshoot under-performing systems.
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Tinytag data loggers | Guernsey Clematis Nursery - using loggers case study: monitor temperature and relative humidity of goods in transit to ensure they maintain their freshness and quality.
A plant wholesaler relies on Tinytags to monitor temperature and humidity when exporting, to ensure plants maintain their freshness and quality during refrigerated distribution.
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Tinytag article flowers growing
Tinytag radio data loggers monitor the growing conditions of roses, and have an alarm to warn of major temperature fluctuations.The Tinytag Plus 2 temp/RH logger has been integrated into a spore sampler to monitor conditions to provide information about disease development and fungicide control.
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Cold chain data logger | Tinytag and healthcare logistics case study: temperature monitoring of vaccines during transport | optimum temperature pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceuticals and vaccines have to be kept in strictly controlled conditions during refrigerated transport and while stored in medical fridges and cold stores. Tinytag data loggers provide essential temperature monitoring to help validate the conditions in which the medical products are kept.
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Tinytag data loggers case study: Fith Dimension Associates | temperature and relative humidity monitoring for indoor air quality | building monitoing to cut CO2 emissions and minimise energy consumption
With increasing drives to cut CO2 emissions, improve energy efficiency and reduce energy consumption, Tinytags are being used by environmental and transport consultants to record temperature and humidity conditions in industrial, office and transport installations.
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Tinytags monitor temperature controlled food distribution
Temperature monitoring is essential to ensure that food is delivered in a safe condition and for maintaining records for accreditation purposes.
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Manufacturer of metal powders uses high-temperature data loggers for process control
When your products are used across industries as diverse and critical as the rail, automotive, electrical, construction and medical industries, it is essential that your standards for quality are uncompromising. Makin Metal Powders use reliable Tinytag data loggers to maintain their commitment to delivering the highest quality metal powders to their customers across the globe.
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Splash 2 Tinytags help verify temperatures in an industrial laundry
Splash 2 data loggers are used to monitor washers and extractors to ensure specified temperatures are reached, and to meet customer quality standards.
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Central Electricals Monitors Energy Consumption with Energy Loggers | Tinytag
Central Electricals monitors energy consumption to improve the design of solar PV systems, optimising renewable energy solutions across East and Central Africa. David Lumatete, General Manager – Solar Division, shares his experience using Tinytag Energy Loggers to create daily load profiles for their clients.