A Research Lab Goes Paperless

digital_chart_recorderCAS DataLoggers has provided the paperless chart recording device for a medical research laboratory undertaking a set of experiments requiring real-time temperature monitoring and alarming. For years staff relied on outdated paper chart recorders but now they wanted to make the switch to digital and avoid wasting time hunting for hardcopy. However, several of the systems they considered earlier were outside their budget. Read more on our Research Applications Notes page.

5 Ways Accsense Alarm Systems Can Protect Your Business

Wireless Automated Monitoring from CAS DataLoggers
CHESTERLAND OH—May 21, 2013

Accsense Cloud-Based Solutions

Accsense Cloud-Based Solutions

At CAS DataLoggers we offer our signature Accsense Wireless Monitoring and Alarm systems for temperature-critical applications in cold chain storage, process monitoring and many other applications. These cloud-based solutions send out email, text message, and phone alarms to multiple designees. Here are 5 ways the Accsense advantage can protect your business from losing inventory, experiencing process delays, or costly machine failures:

Verifying Temperature and Humidity Controls in a Wine Cellar

CAS DataLoggers Provides Inexpensive Environmental Monitoring
CHESTERLAND OH—May 14, 2013

Temp & Humidity Monitoring

Temp & Humidity Monitoring

CAS DataLoggers
recently provided the environmental monitoring solution for a homeowner who wanted to check the climate control system installed in his 2-room wine cellar. Accurate temperature monitoring is crucial to wine quality. What the owner needed was an affordable temperature and humidity monitoring solution to record and save enough readings to get a temperature profile to find the coolest and driest areas. Read more on our Environmental Monitoring Applications Notes page.

Monitoring and Alarming a Refrigerated Trailer Shipping Milk Crates

CAS DataLoggers Provides I-Plug-Plus Temperature Monitors
CHESTERLAND OH—May 8, 2013


Standalone monitoring and alarming

Standalone monitoring and alarming

CAS DataLoggers has just provided the temperature monitoring and alarming solution for a milk supply company. During deliveries to distant receivers including farmers’ markets and supermarket chains, the milk’s temperature needs to remain at a constant 2-3°C (36-37°F) throughout transit. The company wanted to find a standalone data logger that would continually monitor their product and also provide onsite proof of quality to receivers. Read more on our Food & Agriculture Apps Note page.

Monitor and Alarm Temp & Humidity Over WiFi

CAS DataLoggers Gives Your Business Direct Data Transfer
CHESTERLAND OH—May 6, 2013

Temp & Humidity Datalogger

Temp & Humidity Datalogger

CAS DataLoggers
and Lascar introduce the High Accuracy WiFi Temp & Humidity Data Logger for a wide variety of remote monitoring applications. Featuring WiFi capability and integrated display, these temperature and humidity data loggers download data directly to your PC using Wireless connectivity via WiFi. Read more on our Product Announcements page.

Determining Concrete Maturity Using Temperature Data Loggers

Mini Concrete Maturity Meters from CAS DataLoggers
CHESTERLAND OH—April 29, 2013

Grant Thermocouple Data Loggers

Grant Thermocouple Data Loggers

CAS DataLoggers
has provided the temperature data loggers for a construction contractor which needed to monitor and record the cure of structural concrete onsite. Once workers could prove that the concrete was strong enough, they could then proceed with new construction. The company was on a tight work schedule, so they wanted to assemble all the necessary equipment and calculate the cure strength as quickly as possible. Learn more on our Construction Applications Notes page.

Verifying Temperatures on an Appliance Test Wall

Connect to Almost Any Temperature Sensor Using a High Analog Input Count
CHESTERLAND OH—April 22, 2013

All-in-One Test Application Solution from dataTaker

All-in-One Test Application Solution from 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. Read more on our Equipment Monitoring Applications Notes page.

CAS DataLoggers Provides Glycol Bottles for Medical Monitoring

Lascar’s EasyLog WiFi Temperature Probe Data Logger
CHESTERLAND OH—April 16, 2013

Go Wireless today!

Go Wireless today!

CAS DataLoggers
and Lascar are now providing glycol bottles for use with the Lascar EasyLog WiFi Temperature Probe Data Logger. This new wireless recorder can be used in a wide range of temperature recording and medical monitoring applications to record, save and display data. Read more on our Product Announcements page.

Performance Verification for a Nursing Home’s Hot Water System

Intelligent Solution from dataTaker Documents Efficiency and Savings
CHESTERLAND OH—April 16, 2013

Series 3 dataTaker DT80

Series 3 dataTaker DT80

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. Read more on our Equipment Monitoring Applications Notes page.

Using Data Loggers to Find Cooler Zones in a Greenhouse

Simple Monitoring Setup Aids in Climate Control
CHESTERLAND OH—April 9, 2013

Data Loggers Establish a Temperature and Humidity Profile

Data Loggers Establish a Temperature and Humidity Profile

CAS Data Loggers
recently provided the environmental data logging solution for a small greenhouse currently cultivating several species of herbs for sale. From his own experience, the owner preferred to maintain the crop around 70°F (21°C) and an 80% relative humidity. Rather than having to keep checking thermometers placed around the walls, the owner wanted to use data loggers to record and save enough readings to get a realistic temperature and humidity profile to find these colder and drier zones. Read more on our Environmental Applications Notes page.