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ISU already possesses the [http://www.sensatronics.com/index.php/industrial-probes/temperaturehumidity.html Sensatronics's Temperature-Humidity Combo Probe] which will be used to monitor the temperature  and  humidity in the center of the room.
 
ISU already possesses the [http://www.sensatronics.com/index.php/industrial-probes/temperaturehumidity.html Sensatronics's Temperature-Humidity Combo Probe] which will be used to monitor the temperature  and  humidity in the center of the room.
  
The thermometer's analog output is converted  to a digital signal using the [http://www.sensatronics.com/index.php/industrial-monitors/model-em1.html Sensatronics Model EM1 Environmental Monitor].  This device will hook up through Ethernet and allow for up to 12 monitoring probes.  This device will cost $438.90.
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The thermometer's analog output is converted  to a digital signal using the [http://www.sensatronics.com/index.php/industrial-monitors/model-em1.html Sensatronics Model EM1 Environmental Monitor].  This device supports up to 12 monitoring probes and transmits its data over the network to a host computer.  This device will cost $438.90.
  
 
The total cost will be approximately $760.00 for temperature monitoring in the ISU clean room.  The temperature probes will allow for real time temperature monitoring with web access to the data.  This data will be plotted using the same system as the [http://brems.iac.isu.edu/mrtg/roomtemp.html BREMS cluster] located at ISU.
 
The total cost will be approximately $760.00 for temperature monitoring in the ISU clean room.  The temperature probes will allow for real time temperature monitoring with web access to the data.  This data will be plotted using the same system as the [http://brems.iac.isu.edu/mrtg/roomtemp.html BREMS cluster] located at ISU.

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An array of temperature probes will be used to monitor the ISU clean room's temperature and humidity, with one probe being a temperature and humidity probe.

Five probes will be used for basic temperature monitoring. These probes are the Sensatronics's Standard Temperature Probe and will cost $60.50 each.

ISU already possesses the Sensatronics's Temperature-Humidity Combo Probe which will be used to monitor the temperature and humidity in the center of the room.

The thermometer's analog output is converted to a digital signal using the Sensatronics Model EM1 Environmental Monitor. This device supports up to 12 monitoring probes and transmits its data over the network to a host computer. This device will cost $438.90.

The total cost will be approximately $760.00 for temperature monitoring in the ISU clean room. The temperature probes will allow for real time temperature monitoring with web access to the data. This data will be plotted using the same system as the BREMS cluster located at ISU.


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