New Weblogger for Air Quality Data

Air quality monitoring

New Weblogger for Air Quality Data

09 Jun, 2011

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The Enviro Technology (UK) Weblogger is a small, compact and inexpensive device that automatically “pushes” air quality data to the Internet.

Data is accessed by logging into a secure web portal and all you need to have installed on your computer is a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari.

Just type in your username and password and away you go, you can view, graph and even download data straight into Excel.

ET Weblogger is perfect for small air quality monitoring stations, for example the ET RoadBOx with NOx and PM10 analysers etc.

Simple drop down menus allow you to pick sites, parameters and date ranges and then graph the data based on the average period of your choice, i.e. 15 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 8 hours, 12 hour, 24 hour averages. You can also view the daily, maximum and minimum values too.

The ET Weblogger pushes the data out automatically via an inbuilt GPRS wireless broadband modem, so there is no need for landlines or dial-up modems.

Included in the standard bundle is 1 year of web hosting with 15MB data and a Vodafone SIM card with 6MB data per month, more than enough for an air quality monitoring station!

ET’s Sales & Marketing Director, Duncan Mounsor says “traditional air quality monitoring software is often quite complicated, requires a high spec dedicated PC, and often takes a while to master. We have seen that generally most organisations will only have one or two users that have had training on this type of software and if they leave, then often the authority is left with nobody really understanding or getting the most out of the software”

Continues Duncan “As the ET Weblogger is accessed using nothing more than a standard web browser, and there is no software to install on a PC or users to be trained, in fact anyone who knows how to surf the internet can get on and use the system from wherever they are, in the office, at home or even out of the country!

It can also be accessed using a smart phone or tablet computer such as an iPad”.

IET 36.3 May

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