Data Loggers are widely used in agriculture, industry and clinical laboratories to monitor a variety of parameters.
Stand-alone data loggers are high-precision measurement recorders widely used in all industrial and service sectors. They are often found in storage areas, in transport, for a first monitoring layer of sensitive areas, or in establishments receiving visitors (ERP).
Autonomous data loggers
Sauermann KT 50 Mini Data Logger. Sauermann KH 50 Data Logger.KT 50 Temperature Data Logger
KISTOCK Data logger For HVAC - Temperature, Humidity
KH 50 Temperature Data Logger
KISTOCK Data logger For HVAC - Temperature, Humidity
Data Logger Probes & Accessories
Light Probe
Sauermann
Light Probe for Kistock KTU-RF
Kimo's light probes are for the control and monitoring of the illumination of buildings, including offices, workstations, sports facilities, parking and more.
Temperature Probes
Sauermann
NTC / Pt 100 /
Kimo's temperature probes for a variety of applications. Choose for NTC, Clas 310 Kistock RF, class 120, 220 & 320 Kistock wireless dataloggers.
Current/Voltage input cables
Sauermann
Kistock RF, class 220 Kistock
Kimo's pulse, voltage and current cables have PVC cable of 2m and an 8-pin mini-DIN connector.
for classes 110-210-310
Thermo-hygrometry probes
Sauermann
Class 220 & 320 Kistock
Kimo's thermo-hygrometry probes will measure both the humidity and temperature of the air.
Measuring various Ranges and Accuracy
Water Pressure probe
Sauermann
Class 220 Kistock
Kimo's water pressure probe for class 220 dataloggers is equipped with a pressure sensor for liquid and gas, a PVC cable of 2m and an 8-pin mini-DIN.
Ammeter Clamps
Sauermann
for Kistock RF
Kimo's ammeter clamps have a PVC cable of 2 m and a 8-pin mini-DIN connector.
Mearsuring range from 0 to 600AAC
Temperature data loggers are used in a variety of applications, including:
- Food safety: used to ensure that food is stored and transported at safe temperatures. This is important to prevent foodborne illness.
- Pharmaceuticals: used to monitor the storage and transportation of pharmaceuticals. This is important to ensure that medications are effective and safe.
- Environmental monitoring: used to monitor environmental conditions, such as air and water temperature. This data can be used to track climate change and other environmental trends.
- Research: used to collect data for research purposes. For example, they can be used to study the effects of temperature on plant growth or animal behaviour.
Humidity data loggers are used in a variety of applications, including:
- Inventory control: used to monitor humidity levels in warehouses and storage facilities. This can help to prevent damage to moisture-sensitive products, such as electronics and furniture.
- Building maintenance: used to identify and diagnose moisture problems in buildings. This can help in the prevention of the growth of mould and mildew, which can cause respiratory problems.
- Art and artifact preservation: used to monitor humidity levels in museums and archives. This is important to preserve delicate works of art and artifacts.
- Comfort control: used to monitor humidity levels in homes and offices. This can help to ensure a comfortable and healthy indoor environment.