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News Release from: JDL (Just Data Loggers) | Subject: Environmental conservation logger
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 February 2006
Logger monitors light, temperature and
moisture
Logger is ideal for monitoring products that may be sensitive to changes in light levels, temperature or relative humidity, such as paper, powder, artefacts, films and many other sensitive records
Logger is ideal for monitoring products that may be sensitive to changes in light levels, temperature or relative humidity, such as paper, powder, artefacts, films and many other sensitive records The ACR environmental conservation logger is an electronic recording device designed to measure the key environmental factors that may affect the life of critical materials: factors such as, temperature, relative humidity visible and UV light levels
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 23 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The data validation feature in ACR TrendReader standard software, available from JDL is used to inform the viewer that the printed or electronic data logger data file has not been modified at all
It comes with a built in red LED warning indication that immediately draws attention to any pre set alarm level set on any measured parameter.
An optional dial out system sends a signal to a beeper via a modem or cellular modem.
Another option is the ability to access the logger anywhere in the world via a LAN Ethernet system.
The environmental conservation logger comes complete with four sensors; temperature, relative humidity, visible light and UV light.
It features 12-bit resolution 1 part in 4096.
The package includes an NIST certificate for all sensors.
Dew point calculation is possible by simply selecting the relevant equation from the TrendReader software and following instructions.
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