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Exclusive Partner, Stockiest, Installer and Technical Support for Asia
Pacific and The Middle East
Temperature Alarms &
Monitors for Healthcare, Data Centers, Foodservice, Industry,
Biotechnology and Homeowners.
Temperature Guard Products
are alert notification systems that put information at your finger tips
and alert you to problems before damage occurs!
MONITORING,
DATA LOGGING & VOICE CALL ALERT SYSTEM
Featured Products - Temperature
Assurance Solution
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Refrigerator-Freezer:- RF-Guard VM500-5ESGP
Monitor the
temperature of medicines, vaccines, and foodstuffs, ice-cream,
etc
Collect temperature
for HACCP, FDA requirements.
Power failure and
doors not closed.
Application: Coolers /
Freezers / Refrigerator / Cold Room / Controlled Temperature
Room / Warehouse / etc......
DCPE - Ethernet (LAN Version); Latest Version - Resolution in
0.1°C |
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Environmental Room:- TH-Guard Model: VM500-8 SGP
Monitor the environmental
(temperature, humidity, water, power) factors of data centers,
computer rooms, and equipment rooms.
Power failure and water invasion
sensor.
Application: Server room, Warehouse,
Clean room, Laboratory, Environmental Room
DCPE - Ethernet (LAN Version) |
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Receive alert
telephone calls
A telephone call is
one of the best way to receive an alarm message. Telephone
alarm calls can be very informative by clearly identifying what
the problem is and how long the problem has been going on.
Plus, the telephone system is one of the most reliable
communication networks available. |
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Receive alert email
messages
Receiving an email alarm
notification is a terrific alarm message delivery method.
Email alarm messages can be fully informative and include a
wealth of information. This information can be helpful in
determining the correct course of action. |
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In
most industries, data logging is a mandatory requirement.
Also, data logging can provide a wealth of information that can
improve quality of service.
Data Capture and the Data
Collection Package are two excellent methods for automated data
logging. |
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