For applications such as ● Developing and evaluating parts ● Simulating electricity generation characteristics and evaluating performance of solar power systems ● Evaluating air conditioning equipment and systems and measuring temperature ● Performance evaluation of the house ● Verifying elevator operation and performing maintenance ● Developing inverters and motors for railcars ● Monitoring the growth environment in a plastic greenhouse or other structure ● Managing temperature and humidity while shipping freight ● Recording rainfall volume, etc
Connect up to 7 measurement units to perform multipoint measurement across a maximum of 105 channels when using 15-channel units LR8510 or LR8511. Also pair with 1- or 2-channel wireless loggers, including LR8520, LR8512, LR8513, LR8514 or LR8515. Mix and match 7 types of measurement units to consolidate the measurements you need. Use Bluetooth(R) wireless technology to send and receive data over line-of-sight distances of up to 30 m. *The presence of obstructions may shorten this range
With a wired instrument… Recording a large number of channels means you’ll have to deal with a mess of wires. In addition to increasing the cost of connection cables and thermocouples, long wires make setup more time-consuming. << Resolved with wireless data transmission >> The lack of wiring around the instrument makes for a clean installation. Minimal wiring means lower costs and faster setup.
With a wired instrument… Running a large number of thermocouples from a logger to the ceiling or crawlspace would mean a wiring nightmare. << Resolved with wireless data transmission >> There’s no need to connect measurement units to the Wireless Logging Station LR8410 with long wires. Instead, you can install the logging module in an attic or crawl space and check data from the LR8410's screen while measurement is ongoing.
With a wired instrument… We can’t close the windows or doors due to all the wires. As a result, there’s a gap in the gasket, and the vehicle cannot be sealed. << Resolved with wireless data transmission >> Only the measurement unit needs to be installed in the vehicle. Wires do not protrude outside the vehicle, allowing the windows and doors to be closed so that the vehicle can be tested under airtight conditions.
Installing individual loggers on test equipment means each set of measured data is on its on time line, making it hard to compare the data with respect to a single time axis. Model LR8410 can observe measurement results from multiple pieces of experimental equipment as part of the same time series. Logging modules are small enough to fit almost anywhere.
Measurement units and wireless loggers have built-in buffer memory so that measurement data can be saved if communication is temporarily disrupted. This data is resent once communication is restored, allowing the measurement data to be stored in the Wireless Logging Station.
The LR8410 features Hioki’s Quick Set function. Since measurement units can be registered simply by following the Unit Registration Guide, even first-time users can start measurement right away. If no logging modules have been registered, the Quick Set screen is displayed when the LR8410 is turned on, and the instrument automatically detects any logging modules that are within communications range. It’s also easy to configure settings when adding measurement units later.