• WiFi thermocouple data logger monitors temperatures wirelessly

    Monitor temperatures wirelessly with the new WF-TC WiFi thermocouple data logger from Accsense VersaLog.
    July 2, 2018
    2 min read
    Refrigeratedtransporter 3279 Accsense Versalog Data Logger

    If you need a wireless device to measure and monitor temperature from thermocouple sensors, CAS DataLoggers has the solution with the new WF-TC WiFi thermocouple data logger from Accsense VersaLog.

    Accsense VersaLog WF-TC features include:

    •Thermocouple types: E, N, J, K, T

    •16-bit analog to digital (ADC) converter

    •8-Megabyte memory

    •User-set input ranges

    •Both USB and WiFi (requires external power) interfaces

    •Selectable sampling intervals (from one second to 12 hours)

    •10-year battery life

    •Rugged physical housing

    •Siteview software required (one license per site) and sold separately

    Accsense VersaLog data loggers offer a truly flexible solution for data collection in almost any setting. These inexpensive data loggers each commonly feature seven to eight channels with models to log temperature, current and voltage.

    The new WF-TC current logger records eight external current sources and saves data onto its 8-MB memory. The 16-bit ADC (analog-to-digital converter) makes it well-suited to science and laboratory applications where precise and accurate measurements are critical. For unattended data collection in stand-alone mode, its aluminum enclosure ensures excellent performance even in harsh industrial environments.

    For remote monitoring, the logger’s embedded WiFi module allows wireless data monitoring and downloading. Just power the logger in a WiFi-covered area to access it from a PC for configuration, data download and graph viewing.

    For industrial applications, Accsense VersaLog devices also have an auxiliary serial port and two programmable alarm outputs that can be configured with low or high limits to activate an audible alarm or a PLC.

    Accsense VersaLog Siteview software is compatible with Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7, 8 and 10. SiteView can be used to configure Accsense VersaLog series loggers, retrieve data, graph measurements and export data. Its user-friendly graphic interface and full functionality suits both new and advanced users. Additionally, SiteView’s versatility of custom equation and custom-line equation can handle complicated measurement requirements.

    Phone 800-956-4437 or visit www.DataLoggerInc.com for full information.

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