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[Case Study] Utilizing Data Loggers for the Protection of the Magna Carta

Preserve World Heritage with a wireless data logger! Data can be viewed and retrieved without opening the display case.

Our company is the authorized importer and seller of the "data logger" manufactured by Onset Computer Corporation in the United States. We would like to introduce a case study of environmental monitoring using their "Bluetooth Temperature and Humidity Data Logger." [Usage Example] ■ Industry: Building Performance Evaluation ■ Organization: Salisbury Cathedral, UK ■ Application: Optimization of Museum Preservation Environment Salisbury Cathedral in the UK houses a copy of the Magna Carta, which is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Excessive humidity can deform the parchment and cause the ink to lift from the document, necessitating careful management. The display case is sealed tightly for security reasons, along with an alarm system, making it complicated to access the case, as it requires releasing the alarm, and there was no easy way to continuously monitor the temperature and humidity. To solve this problem, we decided to adopt the wireless "HOBO MX1101 Temperature and Humidity Data Logger." *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Benefits of Introduction】 ■ Since it is wireless, data can be viewed and retrieved without opening the display case within a range of 30 meters from the logger. ■ Usage condition settings, data viewing, and management can be performed using the free app "HOBOmobile™." *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Purpose】 ■Protection of World Heritage Sites *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

[Case Study] Utilizing Data Loggers for the Protection of the Magna Carta

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