The articles below contain applications, measurement tips and facts. Maybe you will find the solution to your measurement problems here?
Get a handle on your food cold rooms in the summer heat.
Summer and sun, nice and carefree days – if you have a safe monitoring system in place and keep track of food temperatures in your cold and freezer rooms. So that you don’t suddenly find yourself with unusable raw materials and inedible food in the middle of summer.
Vacuuming heat pumps and cooling systems doesn’t get any easier than this.
Do you occasionally find yourself vacuuming refrigeration systems? Then you know how much time it takes, not least to monitor the processes. In this article, we describe how a connected, fully automated vacuum pump makes your job easier and more efficient.
How to assess the indoor climate in homes and offices
“It’s too cold”, “The air is really bad”, “It’s drafty” … Sound familiar? The nature and experience of the climate in different indoor environments depends on factors such as air and surface temperatures, leaks and air movement. There are several things to consider when measuring and analyzing the indoor climate in homes and offices.
Find the energy villains and reduce heating costs
The thermal imaging camera is a versatile working tool to say the least. With its detailed thermal images, you can ensure optimal indoor climates for people, equipment and machinery. And, more importantly, you have an opportunity to detect and fix costly energy wasters. Still high electricity prices make this undeniably interesting, right?
Important moisture measurement in crawl spaces and attics
It is important to inspect certain critical environments at regular intervals in order to detect and remedy any mold problems in good time. In crawl spaces and attics, it is common for moisture to cause microbial growth. Here, experienced moisture consultant Kim Olmås explains how mold develops, how to detect it and what measures to take.
Find the smallest water leak. Avoid high costs.
Every year, a large number of individuals and businesses suffer from water damage. In 2022, Swedish insurance companies handled a total of 35,205 water damage claims. Almost 60% of water damage was caused by aged pipes and fittings, followed by leaking appliances in kitchens and leakage through waterproofing in wet rooms.
Measurement helps churches minimize costly moisture damage
There are many places in a church that can be exposed to moisture, causing damage to walls and ceilings, furnishings and decorations, textiles and books. An increasing number of parishes and pastorates have started to systematically log moisture and also temperature to avoid costly moisture damage while minimizing heating costs.
About harmful radon and effective radon measurement
Radon is a radioactive gas that can affect our health. In Sweden, there are an estimated 400 000 homes with excessive radon levels. So how dangerous is radon and how do you identify if the radon level is too high so that you can take action quickly?
Automatic measurement reports with Saveris systems
Temperature reports are important and highly demanding documentation. Mainly in the context of food and pharmaceutical handling, but also in other areas. Are you responsible for the temperature reports in your business and maybe you feel you don’t have enough time?
Critical CO2 concentrations
Scientific studies show that there is a relationship between CO₂ levels and aerosol concentrations in the air. Aerosols are mainly produced when we breathe and speak and can transmit pathogens and viruses such as coronavirus. Testo’s measurement technology can help you detect elevated CO₂ levels at an early stage.
Interview with Anders Tennerhed
ECiS – Energy Concept in Sweden AB is a company that offers solutions to save energy, reduce environmental impact and improve the indoor environment both in buildings and/or processes.
Is your indoor air drier than in the Sahara?
Dry indoor air in winter can lead to problems for both people and production environments. To detect and, as far as possible, remedy this, it is a good idea to measure and preferably log air temperature and humidity over a longer period.
Methods and instruments for measuring indoor climate
What exactly is a good indoor climate? On the one hand, people may have different perceptions of what is acceptable in terms of temperature and draughts. What we call thermal comfort. On the other hand, there are physical measurable quantities such as air temperature, radiant temperature from surfaces, air movement, humidity and so on.
Follow the strength of concrete in real time – wherever you are
For a long time, the Celsicom remote monitoring system could be used to remotely and in real time monitor concrete temperatures during casting. It has been possible to follow the initial increase in temperature due to the chemical reaction of the cement and the subsequent decrease in temperature as the concrete begins to fully cure.
Solutions for control and remote monitoring of moisture content
We often talk about moisture content, but what is it really? Here we explain what moisture content is and suggest ways to measure it before and during construction. Our solutions enable fast and reliable measurement of moisture content both on-site and remotely.
With an optimal climate, you can finish the building on time.
High humidity can delay even the most well-planned construction projects. Therefore, it is important to keep a close eye on the building climate to quickly see if the drying process is proceeding according to plan or if you may need to take extra measures to give the drying process a boost in the right direction. The Celsicom TH600 measurement box is a convenient, reliable solution for monitoring the building climate.
Full control of building moisture and dehumidification remotely
Our compact, robust Celsicom meter boxes give you full control of moisture on construction sites or after water damage in a property. You can access updated measurement data directly on your mobile phone at any time.
We help you comply with the National Archives regulations
Here are excerpts from the National Archives’ regulations and general advice on the indoor climate in archive premises (RA-FS 2013:4) and our measurement solutions that help you document your archive climate.