Tank Usage Times:
Temperature change of fresh
fill water is recorded. Further waterproof the Temperature Button by using
a poly bag. Cold water
causes rapid temperature drop which can be recorded to the minute. The water
reverts back to normal temperature gradually.
Usage
Of Hot Water:
Usage times of chilled or hot water
and
liquids can be detected. Strap
the Temperature Button onto pipe
using accessory clip.
Hallway
Light Activity & Usage:
Data for surveillance or
power studies needing time stamped records,
can be gathered. Mount or hang the Temperature Button near the lamp.
Fan
Motor On/Off:
Heat dissipated by motor
running creates a small
noticeable temperature step.
Affix Temperature Button
to motor
casing.
The mouse pointer is moved
anywhere over the graph to display the time and temperature.
Fan turned on at 2:02pm, and turned off at 2:41pm.
The Temperature Button
can be placed on machinery and industrial equipment to sense On/Off times.
Temperature changes due to small heat dissipation of running equipment versus
a switched off state can
create a temperature step detectable by the Temperature Button.
A temperature step of just 0.5 C degrees can be recorded.
Here are a few examples of recording On/Off times:
Fan Motors
Televisons
Computer Monitors
Fluorescent and Tungsten Lamps
Motor Vehicles
Usage of hot or chilled water in pipes.
Industrial Machinery
Pump Motors
The on/off state is usually
noticeable because the temperature step is sharp and not confused
with ambient room temperature changes.
Record Equipment On/Off
Times