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Tinytags at ARBS 2016, 17-19 May
Tinytag Data Loggers will be exhibited at ARBS 2016 in Melbourne from 17-19 May
Both stand-alone Tinytags and the Radio Data Logging System will be on show at ARBS 2016, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, from 17-19 May
Tinytags will be on show this May at Australia's only international trade exhibition for the Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Building Services industry. ARBS features over 250 local, national and international manufacturers and suppliers, and will showcase the very latest products, technologies and services for these industries.
Environmental monitoring with temperature, humidity and CO2 loggers helps assess whether heating, air-conditioning, climate control and refrigeration systems are working correctly. Tinytags monitor the effectiveness of building material (e.g. insulation), record conditions to comply with H&S regulations, and can help ensure the comfort and wellbeing of occupants. They can also monitor the performance of equipment such as boilers.
The Tinytag Energy Logger is a portable and easy to use device for recording single and three phase power usage. The non-invasive logger is useful for monitoring consumption in line with energy management targets. It can monitor individual equipment, help build consumption profiles, monitor electrical distribution and help provide sub-metering information.
For sites with multiple monitoring points, the Tinytag Radio System is an ideal solution: data is gathered automatically using wireless communications and sent via a receiver for direct viewing on a PC, across a LAN, or remotely across the internet.
We have a number of interesting and varied case studies about using data loggers for facilities management, as well as case studies relating to refrigerated storage and distribution.
Tinytags will be exhibited by Hastings Dataloggers, our Australian Distributor, on Stand 3/4 at ARBS and they would be very pleased to welcome visitors and introduce the range.
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