In museums and archives, monitoring temperature and/or humidity conditions is essential. Whether it's a temporary exhibition, a showcase, an exhibition room, etc., it's important to maintain the right environmental conditions to avoid irreparable damage.
For monitoring temperature and humidity values, testo, the test and measurement specialist, innovates with Saveris 2, a new generation of WiFi data loggers with data hosting in the Cloud. testo Saveris 2 WiFi data loggers reliably record temperature and humidity at regular intervals and transmit the measured values by WiFi waves directly via a WiFi network to the Testo Cloud. Threshold violations are immediately indicated by e-mail or, as an option, by SMS. This enables rapid intervention in the event of faults. Saveris 2 devices record up to 10,000 measurement values per channel. The display provides information on current measurement values, limit violations and battery life. Saveris 2 data loggers can also be programmed via the Cloud, to set, for example, measurement rates and limit values, day/evening data transfer rates... All testo Saveris 2 data loggers are available with USB cable, wall bracket, padlock, batteries and calibration protocol. What's more, they can be fitted with a full range of external probes to measure temperature and/or humidity. These probes can be used to measure any task, even if the measurement point is difficult to access or in extreme weather conditions.
In certain sensitive applications, such as the transport and storage of works of art, it is essential to prove that the goods have been transported in accordance with the relevant regulations. The new testo 184 data loggers enable you to monitor transport conditions (temperature, humidity and/or shock). Take the example of museums and art exhibitions: in some cases, collectors and insurers require proof of traceability of conservation conditions for works of art, from transport to the end of the exhibition. The testo 184 G1 data logger enables monitoring of both temperature/humidity and any shocks that may occur during transport or handling of sensitive works of art. Once at destination, the user can check at a glance whether the set limits have been respected. For detailed information, simply connect the testo 184 to a computer and a PDF report containing all relevant data is immediately generated. All the necessary information is stored in the testo 184: configuration file, calibration certificate, operating instructions and PDF report of measurement data.
Each recorder also features on-board metrology: each time a calibration is performed, the certificate can be stored in the recorder in PDF format. With a simple click, this certificate can be presented in the event of a merchandise dispute, or to an auditor requesting proof of the recorder's calibration.
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