Onset makes checking buildings’ temperature and humidity easier for FMs on the go

October 1, 2012—Facilities managers needing to track critical building temperature and humidity conditions easily and wirelessly can do so through Onset Computer Corporation’s HOBO Wireless Temp/RH Monitoring Kit. The company recently launched the easy-to-use wireless system, which reportedly includes everything needed to make environmental monitoring fast, cost-effective, and convenient.

In just three steps, users can monitor critical temperature and relative humidity (RH) conditions, log data for trend analysis, and stay notified of alarm conditions via text or e-mail—all without the hassles of wires or manual data offload, says Onset. The monitoring kit is ideal for use in a broad range of facilities, including food-processing plants, office buildings, laboratories, and warehouses.

Key features include:

  • Fast, easy setup out of the box
  • Centralized monitoring straight from the desktop
  • Alarm notifications via text or e-mail
  • Automated data delivery to remote locations via e-mail or FTP (file transfer protocol)
  • Flexible design for easy system expandability

The system sends users a text message via phone or e-mail when temperature/relative humidity (RH) conditions exceed set thresholds, and sends an alarm if one of the temperature/RH sensors becomes disconnected from the network. The system also provides visual notification on the computer that an alarm has tripped.

The wireless kit includes HOBOnode Manager software, a component of Onset’s HOBOware Pro software. HOBOnode Manager allows users to view near real-time energy and environmental data, set alarm notifications, and get an at-a-glance view of the system with its Network Map feature. It also includes three wireless temperature/RH data nodes, a data receiver, HOBOware Pro software, and sensor mounting accessories.

Onset is a supplier of data loggers. The company’s HOBO data logger and weather station products are used around the world in a broad range of applications, including building energy performance monitoring, water resources management, and ecological and agricultural research.

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