All commercial buildings, especially public venues, are subject to indoor air quality standards and recommendations. In order to meet these requirements, indoor air quality needs to be monitored regularly – or even around the clock – so that any problems with the building’s ventilation system can be detected and reported. Often, this monitoring task is performed by data loggers – fully autonomous instruments with a large internal memory and an integrated battery for power. These devices keep tabs on air parameters in a particular area. They can also operate as a grid, monitoring all the air inside a room and providing an overview of how the ventilation system is performing.
- Everyday monitoring on the fly
- Long-term mapping studies
Our autonomous data loggers are small, lightweight portable and highly easy-to-use instruments designed for easy installation in any location and long-lasting operation. Readings can be downloaded to the accompanying software wirelessly or via USB in order to generate comprehensive measurement reports. These instruments can also be used to generate a detailed map of specific parts of a building, in order to check air parameter uniformity within an entire space and over an extended period.
All parameters
All parameters
The type of datalogger used to check the effectiveness of ventilation and air conditioning systems depends on the area of operation. In some situations, hygrometry is a priority, while other areas rely on simple temperature monitoring.Â
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Buildings receiving visitors focus mainly on temperature, and increasingly on CO2 levels, to ensure that the air is sufficiently renewed to reduce the risk of pollution and chemical or biological contamination.Â
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Sensitive storage areas will focus more on hygrometry to ensure good preservation and reduce the risk of degradation due to moisture, for example in museums or food processing. In this type of space, temperature monitoring also ensures that fluctuations in temperature are not too high, which would damage the integrity of the stored products.Â
KT 320
Need quick access to data but don’t want to remove the logger from its location? The KT 320 Multi-Function Data Logger utilizes wireless connection via the Kistock Mobile app which allows for connection between the logger and a smartphone or tablet. It can also measure up to five recordable parameters simultaneously.
KT 220
The KT 220 Multi-Function Data Logger is the answer when up to three parameters need to be recorded simultaneously.
Data Loggers are widely used in agriculture, industry and clinical laboratories to monitor a variety of parameters.
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