Flow Data Loggers

Track and record what’s flowing, where, and when by using a flow data logger to monitor and profile process operations. This data collection helps identify potential problems and highlights opportunities for operational improvements, enabling more efficient and effective water, fuel and chemical  management across various systems.
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What is a Flow Data Logger?

A flow data logger is an electronic device designed to measure and record the flow of liquids and gases, including water, chemicals, and gases. It connects to sensors in a system to continuously monitor key parameters like flow rate and pressure. By accurately tracking these flows in various settings, whether in water flow distribution, industrial gas processes, or chemical manufacturing a flow meter data logger provides crucial insights into system performance, usage patterns, and inefficiencies.

In advanced applications, a flow meter data logger combines real-time flow measurement with data storage, enabling users to monitor flow rates over extended periods. These devices are essential for industries, municipal water systems, and environmental monitoring, offering valuable data to detect leaks, improve efficiency, and ensure regulatory compliance.

Benefits of Using Flow Data Loggers and Flow Meter Data Loggers

    1. Accurate Data Collection: Flow data loggers and flow meter data loggers provide precise, continuous measurements of flow rates over time, enabling users to make informed decisions based on real-time data.
    2. Automated Monitoring: These devices automate the collection of flow data, eliminating the need for manual readings and reducing the risk of human error, which enhances reliability and accuracy.
    3. Cost Savings: By detecting inefficiencies such as leaks, excessive flow, or unnecessary usage, flow data loggers help minimise waste and reduce operational costs over time.
    4. Improved Operational Efficiency: Continuous monitoring allows businesses, municipalities, and industrial operations to optimise their flow systems, improve performance, and address potential issues before they escalate.
    5. Regulatory Compliance: Flow meter data loggers provide reliable flow data necessary for meeting environmental and regulatory standards, making reporting more efficient and accurate.
    6. Remote Data Access: Many modern flow data loggers offer cloud connectivity, allowing users to access real-time flow data remotely, improving oversight and system management from any location.

Recording intervals can be customised depending on the application. It can range from seconds to hours, depending on the monitoring needs and the capacity of the logger.

By accurately tracking flow rates and identifying inefficiencies like leaks or unnecessary water or gas usage, flow meter data loggers help businesses reduce waste, optimise operations, and save on costs.

CASE STUDY

Drake Associates

Micronics data logger helps save thousands in Bristol student accommodation. Used to measure the hot water being consumed in a student accommodation block, housing approximately 70 students in central Bristol

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TESTIMONIAL

“It was amazing how much less hot water could be stored yet still meet demand following the readings from the Micronics unit. The operation and downloading of the data logger was simple and a lot of readings were delivered. We are now measuring the consumption on office buildings for the same purpose and thoroughly recommend it.”

Alan Drake

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