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NEMEX 2013 Gemini Data Loggers


applications such as heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems. The Tinytag Energy Logger, for example, monitors single and three phase power usage, identi- fying when equipment is being used, times of peak load, and how much energy is being used.


Tinytag data loggers, from Gemini Data Loggers, accurately monitor temperature, humidity, power usage, C02


, and other environmental parameters across a range of


Data from the loggers is downloaded to a PC via a USB connection and viewed with Tinytag Explorer software. Manufactured in the UK, Tinytags help ensure that environmental conditions can be measured, recorded, analysed and validated.


Tel: 01243 813000 www.tinytag.info Stand K51


IMServ


Energy data management provider IMServ will launch Energy DataVision (EDV) 2.0 energy man- agement software at the show.


This new version is the follow up to EDV 1.0. It has enhanced functionality and is a far more interactive and intuitive interface than its predecessor, allowing organisations to capture, visualise and analyse their energy consumption in order to drive efficiencies and savings. EDV 2.0 collects, stores, analyses and reports on energy data, and summarises information for ease of access on dashboards, allowing usage trends or areas of inefficiency to be identified, dif- ferent sites to be compared and consumption forecasts to be made.


Tel: 01908 696000 solutions@imserv.com Stand L19


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