Equipment Monitoring
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Equipment monitoring applications comprise a wide variety of projects including testing cooling systems, monitoring power generation, turbine monitoring, and performance and design verification. We can provide you with intelligent dataloggers capable of automated monitoring for almost any physical value, featuring reporting and alarm functionality whenever a critical parameter suddenly goes out of specification. |
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Monitoring Air Compressor Runtime and CurrentPublished on June 18, 2013 Manufacturer: dataTaker A company specializing in installing compressors contacted CAS DataLoggers looking for a small but powerful datalogger that field personnel could use to measure the runtime and current consumption on a wide range of their compressors. This system also needed to be user-friendly so that the company’s field engineer wouldn’t have to spend long hours learning how to program it. |
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Verifying Temperatures on an Appliance Test WallPublished on April 22, 2013 Manufacturer: dataTaker Test walls form a convenient way to perform product verification for testing appliances from ovens to dishwashers to stoves. Some facilities use specialized test walls of various sizes, holding stacks of units undergoing testing/verification. However, due to the need to test multiple units at once, these applications often demand a high analog channel count. Now CAS DataLoggers has the cost-effective solution for these test setups with the Series 3 dataTaker DT85 Data Logger. |
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Performance Verification for a Nursing Home Hot Water SystemPublished on April 16, 2013 Manufacturer: dataTaker CAS DataLoggers has provided the performance verification solution for an HVAC provider monitoring the efficiency of its solar collector water heating system installed in a nursing home. A 1,000-gallon heating tank heats up the water to 150°F to provide residents with enough hot water all day. This system saves the home considerable energy costs, and the HVAC company wanted a data logging system to show verification of savings to future customers. |
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Eliminating Manual Errors with Automated Data LoggingPublished on March 26, 2013 Manufacturer: dataTaker CAS DataLoggers has converted a manufacturer's manual process monitoring over to automation. This customer’s factory has multiple stationary heat treating ovens. The manufacturer needed to reduce data entry errors and cut wasted time while increasing measurement accuracy and quality in order to provide the most precise reporting to end customers. |
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Tracking Toothpaste Levels in a Storage TankPublished on December 11, 2012 Manufacturer: CAS DataLoggers recently worked with a large consumer products company that produces toothpaste in one of its plants. At the moment they were in the process of setting up a vendor-managed just-in-time (JIT) inventory control system to monitor usage of one of the key components in the toothpaste and send an alarm email directly to the supplier whenever replenishment was required. Management wanted an intelligent data logger to automate this process and which could be easily co... |
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Remote Monitoring For a Hangar Backup GeneratorPublished on October 29, 2012 Manufacturer: dataTaker Recently CAS DataLoggers provided the remote monitoring system for a company working on a new method to reduce condensation damage to aircraft kept under simulated desert conditions. The hangar's dehumidifying equipment was powered by 2 large solar panels atop a remote trailer along with a large backup battery. Supervisors needed to collect real time data on the battery's status and to ensure that the solar panels and generator were sized properly, so CAS DataLoggers offered ... |
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Monitoring Temperature and Power on Aging 3-Phase Compressor MotorsPublished on October 22, 2012 Manufacturer: dataTaker CAS DataLoggers recently helped a frozen product manufacturer to monitor temperature and perform power factoring on several large 3-phase compressor motors used for refrigeration. As these compressors aged through valve leakage and piston ring deterioration, the AC temperatures fluctuated which endangered product quality. To avoid compressor failure and to realize energy savings, the manufacturer needed an equipment monitoring solution with a high number of universal analog c... |
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Monitoring Engine Temperature/Humidity in Storage Using a Modbus GatewayPublished on October 8, 2012 Manufacturer: Novus CAS DataLoggers recently provided the wireless datalogging solution for a customer who needed to monitor replacement engines for temperature and humidity in storage. Whenever they were discovered to have corroded due to excessive heat/humidity, the plant’s operation went offline which cost the plant thousands of dollars each time. The engines were stored in 3 metal warehouses near a main office, so the storage supervisor needed all the data to be accessible from all 4 buildin... |
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