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  1. Temperature & Humidity Monitoring of Flats at London Social Housing Development

    Temperature & Humidity Monitoring of Flats at London Social Housing Development

    The Challenge

    The City of London Corporation understand that regular monitoring of their social housing dwellings for conditions that could give rise to damp and mould is vital to help protect residents’ comfort and health, plus the dwellings themselves.

     

    The Solution

    A recent new development at their Isleden House Estate in North London uses the latest technology to ensure reliable temperature and humidity monitoring, combined with ease of data collection, analysis and alerts.

    Each flat has two HOBO MX1101 temperature and humidity data loggers attached to walls. The loggers continuously take readings of the ambient air and store them on their internal memory.

    Data collection is very simple and wireless (even through walls), so access to the flats is not required. All that is required is a bluetooth-enabled

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  2. Tempcon Sponsors Northumbria University Researchers

    Northumbria University Researchers using Tempcon's HOBO  logger

    An interesting research project led by Northumbria University Researchers, determining whether planting trees on limestone will cause the release of geological carbon through accelerated weathering.

     

    Professor

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  3. Tempcon Sponsors Manta Trust

    Manta Trust using Tempcon's HOBO temperature logger

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    An exciting research project in the Maldives, led by the UK registered charity Manta Trust, exploring the undocumented Manta Rays in the Makunudhoos.

     

    Formed in 2011, the Manta Trust is a UK registered charity that co-ordinates global mobulid research and conservation efforts. Their team is comprised of a diverse group of researchers, scientists, conservationists, educators and media experts; working together to share and promote

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  4. Cob Building Construction Refined

    Cob Building Construction

     An exciting project involving British and French partners, led by the University of Plymouth is further developing a traditional building material to make low-energy, commercially viable house construction possible, using locally sourced materials.

    The CobBauge team are working with Cob; a mixture of earth and fibre, such as straw, which is then mixed with water. Cob was commonly used for building construction in South-West England up until the Victorian era.

    CobBauge is developing, an innovative cob using local soil and agricultural

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  5. How to Choose a Data Logger That Suits Your Needs

    How to Choose a Data Logger

    Learn how to choose a data logger. Tempcon Instrumentation offers a wide range of data loggers, from low-cost to high-end systems, to meet specific needs.

    How to choose a Data Logger? The first step is to determine what parameter it is that you wish to log. Many data loggers contain internal sensors that will log commonly measured parameters such as: temperature, humidity, pressure, water

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  6. New Report to Help Farmers Improve Poultry (Broiler) House Conditions Through Better Ventilation

    New Report to Help Farmers Improve Poultry (Broiler) House Conditions Through Better Ventilation

    Tesco Future Farmer Foundation Scholarship Winner Christina Hutchings from West Henstill Farm in Devon has just released a new research report: 'Where does all the water go? How a better understanding of Ventilation can be used to improve litter conditions in Broiler Houses'

    Christina’s extensive research for the report was conducted in England, Scotland, Denmark, Holland, and the USA.

    We are very appreciative of the kind words Christina had to say within the report about Tempcon Sales Engineer, Marc Paterson: “Thank you to Marc Paterson at Tempcon who supplied most of my test equipment to me and helped me hugely throughout the process.”
    “Thank you to Marc Paterson of Tempcon, for the endless phone calls over the years, the genuine interest in my project and assistance with the choosing and use of equipment, you have been brilliant.”

    The following is an excerpt from pages 45 to 48 of the report

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  7. Use Case: Temperature Monitoring of Investigational Product (IP) for Clinical Trial

    HOBO MX2202 Temperature & Light Data Logger

    A Clinical Trial Supply and Management Services Specialist came to us with the requirement to record readings of room storage temperature of Investigational Product being used in a clinical trial that will last 4-5 years.

    An accuracy of ±0.5 degrees Celsius was required for the thermometer readings.

    The HOBO MX2202 temperature & light data logger was selected due to its cost-effectiveness, accuracy and reliability. The loggers will be calibrated by Tempcon to certify their accuracy.

    About the MX2202

    The HOBO MX2202 waterproof temperature/light level logger leverages the power of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to deliver accurate temperature and light-level measurements straight to your mobile device with the free app. The MX2202

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  8. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

    Updated 26 July 2021

    We are open and able to deliver your orders. This includes all of our websites (tempcon.co.uk, weathershop.co.uk, enviromonitors.co.uk, ticktockclocks.co.uk, lightsonlightsoff.co.uk, thermometerspecialist.co.uk and weather-station-products.co.uk).

    To date, Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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  9. Measurement Data via Bluetooth on Your Mobile & Remotely Via the Cloud

     

    HOBO® MX Bluetooth Data Loggers

    Featuring convenient wireless setup and download from mobile devices via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), HOBO MX data loggers simplify and lower the cost of data collection.

    For

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  10. Is Wireless Data Logging the Right Choice for You?

    There is certainly a profusion of wireless technology available and the amount is only likely to increase. For some people wireless data logging isn't necessary (or practical) but for a growing number, the line between logging, monitoring and controlling is becoming increasingly blurred and this is where wireless technology comes into its own.

    We asked our clients to tell us what their top reasons for going wireless are and so, in no particular order, here are the results:

    • Using wireless loggers ensures my measurements are always taken at the right time and are recorded correctly
    • Alarms & exceptions are recorded and reported by email to my PC or smart device enabling me to act promptly
    • I can now monitor how my goods are stored out of hours
    • I'm able to easily share research data with other Universities
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