Air Conditioning: Troubleshooting

"The system works as it should, but there are still complaints" Air conditioning often feels too warm or too cold. A good way to minimise complaints is to show the customer precisely what is happening over time in the disputed area. One or two T-TEC 6-1E Data loggers (or T-TEC 6-1C if humidity is involved) placed in the room for a week, logging every minute will show exactly what happens.

Commissioning of new plant

"Customer wants to know that the temperature is properly maintained in all areas" Depending of the size and number of rooms , many data loggers may be needed to provide evidence of how a system works in all spaces simultaneously.

T-TEC 6-1E Data loggers are accurate and reliable. Thermochrons may be an economical alternative, if the accuracy of ±1 °C is acceptable. If the area is one large space, the readings of minimum 9, preferably more, data loggers may be loaded into DyMap: Dynamic Mapping Software for visual representation of the many graphs in moving colours. Using Dymap, it is easy to see where the heat comes from and when and where it is lost. Dymap works with T-TEC, Thermochron and other data loggers, if the file format is suitable.

Dataloggers

Wireless dataloggers (RF)

The new T-TEC RF data loggers are based on the original T-TEC data logger series. The new series, have a larger onboard memory (100,000 + logs), as well as the ability to send data wirelessly to a gateway (up to 350 meters). With regular automatic downloads, the stored data points can easily outnumber the onboard storage data size. Relay is an option that can come with the Gateway. The new communications software for the T-TEC RF brings SMS and emails for alarms, as well as the ability to share the data via the cloud (an IP network).

Currently available types

  • Single Temperature Sensor
  • Dual temperature sensor
  • Wireless temperature and humidity data logger (T-TEC C)
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