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Many
Signatrol products are used for HACCP & EFSIS monitoring but
the Signatrol SL7000 is powerful and flexible. The SL7000 series
are fully self-contained portable data loggers, that have up to
four channels, ideal for monitoring and recording parameters in
food manufacturing and storage.
Up to four external sensors can be connected in addition to the
internal temperature sensor to record humidity, pressure, voltage,
current and pulse signals.
For temperature measurement, the internal cold junction sensor can
be complemented by external thermocouple and RTD sensors. Sampling
rates from once per second up to once every 24 hours can be set
and the units can be configured either on a 'fill then stop' or
'first in first out' basis. Programming and data analysis is carried
out quickly and effectively using the proprietary Windows software.
Data can be down loaded and either saved to disc or analysed immediately
on screen. Information is displayed in tabular or graphical format
with full reporting facilities. Data can also be incorporated into
other spread-sheet packages.
Up to 64 SL7000 units can be networked together using "standard"
USB hubs.
The flexibility of the SL7000 can be radically extended by the use
of the Signatrol thermal barrier boxes, which allow the loggers
to operate at temperatures up to 350C.
The loggers are kept insulated and sealed inside the stainless steel
barrier box while sensors measure the external temperature. This
arrangement is ideal for oven temperature profiling to provide documentary
evidence that products are reaching and maintaining the required
cooking temperatures. The barriers can travel through the oven with
the food, thus providing meaningful and accurate temperature data.
The data can also be used to optimise cooking times thus maximising
throughput and minimising energy usage. The barrier units are equally
suited to use in chillers, spiral freezers and blast freezers.
The SL7000 range is just part of the extensive Signatrol range of
standard and bespoke data loggers and recorders.
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