AKO-59820 Wireless Data Logger for Temperature and Humidity with external sensor NTC 220V AKO
Effectiveness in Monitoring Refrigerated Installations – Requirement for Narrowband NB-IoT Coverage
• 9% of product losses in developed countries are due to improper temperature settings.
AKO presents the family of wireless data loggers AKODATA, capable of recording both temperature and humidity wirelessly, thus eliminating related expenses and the difficulties of wiring.
In combination with AKONET.CLOUD, it increases the benefits for recordings related to the food supply chain, and beyond, in irregularly distributed refrigerated installations.
• Temperature and humidity monitoring system that is installed and starts up in less than 1 minute!
• IP68 protection, with 3m NTC sensor & range -40 to 50°C and 0–100% RH relative humidity, as well as a 6.5 Ah battery.
• Adjustable data logging frequency.
• Comprehensive connectivity.
• Not subject to metrological inspection.
AKODATA is a 100% cable-free solution that allows continuous monitoring of systems that usually do not have such monitoring, without restricting their mobility.
The device features a 3-year battery life and connectivity via NB-IoT (Narrow Band, Internet of Things), currently supported by Vodafone in our country.
NB-IoT technology ensures excellent coverage even inside chambers and provides devices with direct cloud connection, without the need for gateways, concentrators, or routers of any kind, completely eliminating connectivity issues that affect other technologies, such as WiFi, typically in industrial environments or elsewhere.
Data security is comprehensive, both on the device and in the cloud, with transmission of the same encrypted code via a private APN.
Ideal for recording in refrigerated applications where permanent logging and display of these parameters are essential.
Designed according to the European standard EN 12830.
Suitable for wall-mounted installation.
View the instructions for use here
View the temperature calibration in AKODATA devices here