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Remote Monitoring a Load Cell on a Crane Hoist
Published on May 21, 2012
CAS DataLoggers recently provided the remote monitoring solution for a crane servicing company which needed to monitor a load cell located on the hoist of one of its cranes. The servicer also had a need for additional functionality--currently its personnel lacked a device to monitor its equipment, and only learned of problems when a motor or drive suddenly failed—an expensive way to find out about a problem! To meet these requirements, supervisors began looking for an all-in-...
Protect Your Cargo on the Road with Wireless Data Loggers
Published on May 21, 2012
Businesses relying on trucking shipments to distribute their product can significantly benefit from a cost-effective way to monitor their cargoes en route to customers, but traditional LAN networks are often unavailable on the road. Now CAS DataLoggers together with quality manufacturer T&D have the solution with the new RTR-500 Series Wireless Data Logging Systems. Now with the RTR-500GSM Data Collector, users can easily setup remote or in-vehicle data collection to automati...
Replace Your Old dataTaker DT800s with New Series 3 DT80s
Published on May 16, 2012
Many manufacturers and organizations use dataTaker DT800 systems for monitoring their critical machinery, manufacturing processes, temperature profiling, and many more applications. However, these older 800 model dataloggers are rapidly reaching the end of their product lifetime and increasingly liable to develop problems, and dataTaker and its suppliers can no longer support this legacy model.
CAS DataLoggers Impresses at CSIA 2012
Published on May 16, 2012
CAS DataLoggers has recently returned from its successful exhibition at the 2012 Control System Integrators Association (CSIA) Executive Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. This year, the company offered new innovative datalogging products including cutting-edge systems from Jager, Delphin Technology, and dataTaker. This year’s conference was the biggest yet, and along with its many products, Sales Manager Pete Martin also displayed Jager’s sophisticated ADwin data acquisition...
Temperature and Humidity Monitoring During Truck Shipments
Published on May 15, 2012
CAS DataLoggers recently supplied the datalogging solution for a chocolate manufacturer experiencing problems when complaints came in from customers occasionally receiving spoiled chocolate products. There were three possible phases where this risk could occur-- during manufacturing, transportation, or after the retailer received the chocolate. Since both temperature and humidity were critical to chocolate quality, it was necessary to closely monitor both parameters during th...
10 Things to Know Before Purchasing a Data Logger for Remote Monitoring
Published on May 14, 2012
Remote monitoring applications in fields such as oil and natural gas extraction, environmental monitoring, and fleet management often require close attention to detail. Users need to accurately record and track several variables including temperature, flow, strain, stress, vibration, and more. Therefore, when purchasing a new data logging solution, it's crucial to understand the exact capabilities and specifications of the device you need. However, the sheer variety of data ...
5 Reasons to Replace Your Legacy Systems with Dependable New Solutions
Published on May 14, 2012
Across the country, industrial plants and factories continue to rely on aging legacy systems to control and oversee their vital manufacturing and process operations. These older systems, including the dataTaker DT50, DT51, DT53, DT505, DT605, DT515, and DT615 model dataloggers have endured for many years in a broad spectrum of industries and tasks. However, dataTaker and its suppliers can no longer support these critical systems, and available part supplies are dwindling. As ...
Reassociating an Accsense Wireless A1 Series Pod with a B1-06 Gateway
Published on May 10, 2012
The popular Accsense wireless monitoring and alarming system operates on a public 2.4ghz wireless frequency. Since this is the same frequency used by many cordless phones, Wi-Fi systems, and various other wireless hardware systems, users can occasionally experience interference within this frequency band. When this type of interference occurs, there is a possibility that a wireless pod will lose communications with the base and be unable to reestablish a wireless connection. ...
Diesel Engine Turbochargers on Test Benches
Published on May 10, 2012
CAS DataLoggers recently provided the data acquisition solution for a leading German manufacturer developing and producing marine diesel engines and compact turbochargers enabling optimal levels of performance, fuel consumption and emissions. Their high- performance components were manufactured in-house and then sent to the plant’s test benches, where the turbochargers were subjected to high levels of thermal and mechanical stresses, including rotating up to 90,000 RPM, expos...
CAS DataLoggers Hires New Applications Specialist
Published on May 9, 2012
CAS DataLoggers is proud to announce it has recently hired an additional Applications Specialist to better serve customers and address an increased sales volume. Anthony Boyer comes to CAS DataLoggers with 18 years of successful sales experience. He has an undergraduate business degree from Kent State University and a Master’s Degree in MBA at Baldwin-Wallace. Anthony joins an experienced sales team of trained Applications Analysts with a combined 100 years of electrical engi...
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