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[December 2009]

Data Logger Selection Guide

Those wanting to find best-match technology for monitoring temperature, humidity, pressure or electronic signal events can now use the online step-by-step resource guide available from Dickson Company (Addison, IL, USA), which is said to offer the widest selection of data loggers and chart recorders for these monitoring purposes.

The Dickson Data Logger Selection Guide can be accessed at www.dicksondata.com/article/article_61.php

Multiple selection factors are provided, including instrument displays, remote probe availability, alarm options, wireless/Ethernet/battery-operated or outlet-powered, operating ranges and cost. Users are able to drill down and mix and match various features until they identify the range of instruments that match their specifications.

Chris Sorensen, Dickson VP Sales and Marketing, commented: “We know that the data logger or chart recorder that is the best fit for one user’s application may not work well for another, and we maintain the world’s widest selection of top-quality instruments to ensure you’ll never have to make do with a less than optimal instrument match to your application”.




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