



Well-being, health and performance are dependent to a high degree on good indoor environmental quality. As the following example will illustrate, measurements taken by a data logger can help to provide clarity about the climate of a room:
Users of an open-plan office complained about unpleasantly cold and fluctuating temperatures around their lower bodies and legs. The company’s technical service was unable to find an explanation; the installed temperature sensors showed no deviations that could be linked to these complaints.
Having been commissioned to investigate, Carbotech conducted interviews with the individuals concerned and positioned MSR 255 dataloggers equipped with temperature and humidity sensors in the places the users had complained about – particularly those near the air supply at the floor outlet and at desk level. The measured values were recorded as minute averages. In this instance the short averaging time was worthwhile – the cause of the problem was discovered quickly from the multitude of data:
It was not surprising that this phenomenon could not be detected with half-hour averages or with the temperature sensors mounted on the ceiling. The usual preset half-hour averages resulted in stable temperature values at the intervals observed. Office equipment and employees, as well as the buffer action of other materials between the air inlet vent on the floor and the sensor on the ceiling, prevented the great fluctuations in the temperature from being detected.
The users’ legs had sensed correctly as the evaluations of the measurements taken with the MSR loggers revealed. The air heating control of the air conditioning system was defective and was subsequently replaced – the problem was successfully resolved!
The MSR255 data loggers used for this climate observation feature an LC display, which shows the current value of all measurement channels together with the battery status and further device information. Due to the low power consumption of the overall sensor and memory electronics, data can be recorded for periods of over a year.
The full version of the MSR255 is equipped with four high-speed sensors that can be fitted optionally inside the case or connected externally using a cable. The available sensors measure the temperature, relative humidity, air pressure and light. In addition, there is a sensitive sensor with fast peak function for measuring acceleration in all three axes. There are also four analogue inputs, which can be connected arbitrarily, and a configurable alarm output.

About MSR
MSR is a world leader in dataloggers.
The activity of MSR was started in 2006 in Switzerland. The company's core competencies are focused on the development and commercialization of technology for specific applications in dataloggers, for a wide range of uses.
Its core business focuses on the development and commercialization of dataloggers in standard format and also tailored to each customer's specific applications, can all come with embedded sensors. Besides the development of their products at MSR also provides electronic products and software services to domestic and international companies.
The MSR also has an extensive international network of experts, business partnerships and technology in the development and testing of its products.






