-200 ° C to + 200 ° C
The SenseAnywhere AiroSensor 20-20-43 is equipped with the Digital SenseAnywhere Bus (SAB) interface. The SAB is a hot-pluggable interface that provides data and communication with the PT100 probe, featuring the same SAB technique. SenseAnywhere’s smart class A wire-wound ceramic PT100 Probe, provides accurate measurements over a wide temperature range of -200˚C to +200˚C, making this product perfectly suitable to measure cryogenic applications.
Individual calibration
Another benefit of this solution is that you can test and calibrate the external data loggers individually as separate devices. This is a major advantage compared to analogue interfaces, where you always calibrate the data logger and the measuring device as a pair.
10 years
Battery lifetime
18.500 events
logging capacity
1.000.000
measurements
Applications
SenseAnywhere manufactures very accurate, easy to use and long-lasting data loggers, enabling fully automated temperature monitoring during storage or transport of temperature-sensitive products. Our monitoring and mapping solutions are being used in all kinds of industries, among which are Food, Pharma and Logistics, all over the world. Our data loggers have a 10-year battery life, which is unique in the industry.
Pharmacies
Food
Mapping
Healthcare
10 years
battery lifetime
= up to 1.000.000 measurements Even with data transfer every 5 minutes
Your data in a secure personal environment
You can access your data and edit settings of your devices in the SenseAnywhere client portal. Our software is validated. We follow the rules of GxP, and we offer customers tools to become GxP compliant: our Validation package contains a Design Qualification (DQ), Manufacturer Software Validation (MSV), Installation Qualification (IQ) and Operational Qualification (OQ) Our software is constantly updated and extended with features. In our portal you may:
- Manage the settings of your devices
- Set alarm profiles
- Schedule and download reports
- View complete audit trails to see which users have performed which actions in the system and when.