[labnetwork] Lab Monitoring Solutions

Morrison, Richard H., Jr. rmorrison at draper.com
Tue Dec 3 14:52:30 EST 2013


Hi Mark,

We are using a wall mounted unit from Fluke that hooks into the Draper network for remote access.
It is called Thermo-Hygrometer 1620A  it works great and the units are $1200 to $1800 each..

Rick


Draper Laboratory
Group Leader Microfabrication Operations
555 Technology Square
Cambridge Ma, 02139-3563

www.draper.com
rmorrison at draper.com
W 617-258-3420
C 508-930-3461



From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu [mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Heiden
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2013 2:47 PM
To: labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu
Subject: [labnetwork] Lab Monitoring Solutions

Dear Colleagues, We are closing in on starting up a new class 1,000/100 facility here at UCR and I am looking for a low cost solution for remote monitoring of room conditions for the 2 new clean bays. Has anyone used a standalone monitoring system for humidity and temperature that connects to Ethernet with software that would allow remote monitoring? Our budget did not allow for a sophisticated well integrated solution like the Johnson Controls system we have in our first cleanroom, but I still need to know the conditions of the new rooms from my remote office.
Any recommendations or experiences good or bad would be appreciated.

Regards,


Mark Heiden
UC Riverside
Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering
NanoFab Cleanroom Manager
(951) 827-2551
mheiden at engr.ucr.edu<mailto:mheiden at engr.ucr.edu>



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