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TEMPERATURE TRACKING ON YOUR PHONE


ever before. The BlueTherm Duo transmits temperature data to any Android, Windows CE mobile, iOS or Bluetooth wireless-enabled device via a secure connection.


The combination of a hand held computer or phone and Electronic Temperature Instrument’s BlueTherm Duo creates a powerful temperature measuring system that allows the users to collect temperature data in more sophisticated ways than


FORWARD THINKING PAYS


FOR CONNELLS Tackling the challenge of R22 replacement is paying dividends for The Connells Group, with running cost savings of over £150,000 a year and a cut in carbon emissions in each of the estate agents’ branches by more than a half.


Connells was approached initially by specialist supplier, Air Conditioning Solutions (UK) Ltd (ACS), which has developed a close working relationship with the Group, since commencing work for it in 2000.


The project quickly became a true, three-way collaboration between ACS, Mitsubishi Electric and The Connells Group, with the manufacturer and ACS keen to demonstrate the business case for a replace programme.


Replace technology, which is available across Mitsubishi Electric’s City Multi and Mr Slim air conditioning ranges, allows for the


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reuse of the existing copper pipes to save on both installation time and costs. Disruption has been kept to a bare minimum for Connells with the average installation taking a two- man ACS team just a day to complete for each unit. As a Mitsubishi Electric Business Solutions Partner (BSP), ACS are also able to offer The Connells Group an extended seven- year warranty on all new equipment, giving the Group further confidence in the decision to upgrade.


ACS used Mitsubishi Electric's unique Audit Tool – a specially


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designed piece of software that assesses the running costs,


maintenance expenditure and CO2 emissions of existing equipment and compares it to modern, inverter- driven replacement systems.


To date, 81 branches have been upgraded and each has seen an improvement in performance in line with the analysis by the audit tool.


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Each Duo measures and transmits temperature over the range of -99.9 to 1,372°C with a 0.1 °C resolution. The unit will securely transmit temperature data from one or two probes up to a maximum of 20m. The unit incorporates a backlit LCD display and two LEDs in red and blue. The flashing blue LED indicates Bluetooth comms transfer while the red LED indicates on/off and power status.


Users can take advantage of a growing library of ‘off-the shelf’ mobile iOS and Android apps and Windows PC applications, to deploy the solution best suited to their needs. Each BlueTherm Duo is supplied with basic app software,


which allows the user to read two temperatures and provides simple- to-set high and low alarms for both probes. The BlueTherm Pro app allows multiple alarms per probe so a process ‘profile’ can be created. The Pro App also logs data from both probes to a graphic chart, and allows the user to store, share and analyse the data to improve or repeat their process next time.


A wide range of standard type K thermocouple probes can be connected to the BlueTherm Duo, which is priced at £120.00.


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