Testo 0572 2004 Saveris 2-H2 Wi-Fi Data Logger with Connectable Temperature and Humidity Probe
The Saveris 2-H2 Wi-Fi temperature and humidity logger will ensure that critical information is safe and always in reach. Through the testo Cloud, measurements are available anytime, anywhere, via an internet connected device such as tablet, PC or Smartphone. Viewing your data is as simple as registering your data logger on your testo Cloud account.
The testo Saveris 2 Wi-Fi data logger system is an easy, versatile and secure solution for measurement and monitoring of temperature and humidity. The system consists of at least one Wi-Fi data logger and a testo Cloud license (online data storage). As a component of this data logger system, the testo Saveris 2-H2 with connectable temperature and humidity probes, stores all measured temperature and humidity values and transmits them directly by Wi-Fi to the testo Cloud. The measurement rate is freely adjustable from 5 seconds to 24 hours. You can use the alarm function to receive immediate alarms by e-mail or SMS text message (optional), when user set limit values are exceeded.
Installation, readout and analysis of Wi-Fi data loggers
The testo Saveris 2-H2 Wi-Fi data logger is easily installed. Select the appropriate Testo Cloud license to fit your company’s needs, connect through your WLAN network, then log-in to the Testo Cloud to configure the logger and begin collecting measurements. Logger and system settings as well as alarm settings and outputs are quickly set. Now relax because Saveris 2 is on the job and will alert you if a limit or problem is detected.
The logger itself displays the current measurement values, alarm conditions and the remaining battery life. The standard batteries (AA) have a life expectancy of 24 months, and can be replaced as needed. The internal data storage of the Wi-Fi data logger has a capacity of 10,000 measurement values per channel/measurement type.
Note: This logger requires a connectable probe.
Saveris 2 applications
Pharmaceutical Storage
As a pharmacist, you deal with goods which have a direct effect on the health of your customers. It goes without saying that these may not show any quality deficiencies. For this reason, urgent attention must be paid to the correct storage of the drugs. Excessively high or low temperatures can damage their effectiveness.
Server Rooms
The ability of a company to properly function fully is heavily dependent on their availability of servers and data. Even short downtimes can critically affect businesses. For this reason, risk factors such as extreme temperatures in a server room must be kept to a minimum. The right temperature must be maintained to minimize risk of server downtime. An automatic temperature monitoring system provides documentation and warnings when temperature thresholds are exceeded.
Facility Management
In facility management, you have to accomplish a variety of tasks – one of which is guaranteeing the right indoor climate. However, there can be differing requirements regarding temperature and humidity. If the indoor climate in offices is uncomfortable, or if high temperatures hinder production, efficiency is quickly affected. Automated humidity and temperature monitoring helps you identify climatic problems early, allowing you to take action immediately.
Butcher Shops
On a daily basis, butchers deal with fresh meats and other products which can spoil easily. The observation of temperature conditions is crucial, due to the fact that goods must be of the hightest quality. Ensure that certain temperature values are not exceeded, whether during slaughtering, in the processing rooms, freezers, or at the shop counter.
Supermarkets
Dealing with fresh and easily spoiled goods is a daily routine for food retailers. The quality of products must always be safely monitored, so that inferior goods are not brought into circulation or purchased, which could ruin the trust of customers and reputation.
Museums
Preserving the exhibits from damage is the primary duty of a museum – especially because of the liability obligation towards the owners or loaned objects. Since many exhibits are extremely climate-sensitive, a suitable air temperature and humidity must be ensured. Not an easy job, when one considers seasonal climate fluctuations or increases in humidity caused by high numbers of visitors. You cannot blindly rely on the correct adjustment of the air conditioning systems.