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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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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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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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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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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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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.