CTC Monitoring

Monitoring for Controlled Temperature Chambers

A Controlled Temperature Chamber (CTC) is defined as a system, unit, equipment, or room in which the environmental conditions (typically temperature, sometimes temperature and humidity) of a chamber are controlled to meet specific user requirements. and also Used for monitoring the concentration of carbon dioxide gas in incubator.

 

Types of Controlled Temperature Chambers:

• Refrigerators

• Freezers

• Ultra-low freezers

• Liquid nitrogen freezers

• Cold rooms

• Stability chambers

• Incubators

• Heated chambers

• Transport reefer containers

Recorders: FieldLogger Data Logger:

 

The FieldLogger is ideal for industries requiring precise and reliable control of variables such as temperature and humidity. Its main applications include:

 

* Cold Chains: Rigorous temperature control to ensure the quality and safety of perishable products. ​​​​​​​

* Food and Pharmaceutical Warehouses: Precise monitoring of storage conditions to comply with strict regulations. 

* HVAC Systems: Real-time control and monitoring of climate control equipment, optimizing efficiency. 

* Laboratories and Research Centers: Accurate recording and analysis of critical environmental data. 

* Photovoltaic Plants: Monitoring of meteorological stations and key variables through advanced sensors, with data transmission to SCADA platforms and cloud systems.

Ease of Installation and Use  

 

The FieldLogger includes an installation kit for the Human-Machine Interface (HMI), facilitating remote monitoring and configuration. Its intuitive, color interface allows quick access to critical information, optimizing its use in demanding industrial environments.

Work as slave recorder:

Work as master recorder: