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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.

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Concrete computer facilitates casting of the West Link

Frida Mesch på NCC

Construction of the West Link is underway above and below ground around Gothenburg. At the Kallebäck exit west of the E6, concrete engineer Frida Mesch and her colleagues at NCC are busy pouring concrete inside and outside the southern tunnel mouth of the rail link. They use around 30 concrete computers to keep a constant…

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Remote monitoring helps municipalities cut costs

Kils kommun Celsicom Förskola

Since 2016, energy engineer Billy Axelsson has been using data loggers from the Celsicom measurement system to remotely monitor various indoor climates in Kil municipality’s buildings. The loggers enable more efficient work and reduce energy consumption and the risk of costly breakdowns.

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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.

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