Areas of Application:
 
Reliable monitoring of ambient conditions in a display cabinet plays a decisive role in protecting valuable and sensitive exhibits. An unstable micro-climate in the display cabinet can result in damage to the objects. A WiFi data logger in the testo 160 range detects when limit values are critically exceeded and ensures the safety of your museum objects through its alarm function. This small WiFi data logger can also be placed discreetly in a display cabinet. 
 
 
Paintings, sculptures and other exhibits may be badly damaged by an unsuitable climate in the exhibition room. Micro-cracks and fissures, which gradually grow larger, are the consequence of an unsuitable or highly fluctuating ambient climate. With WiFi data loggers in the testo 160 series, you can monitor the key parameters of temperature and relative humidity at all times. In this way, the WiFi data logger helps you to avoid climate-related damage. As loan items are often exhibited, a museum's reputation relies on the careful handling of such items. Consistent documentation of climatic conditions is generally included in a loan agreement. By storing data in the Testo Cloud, the museum can not only provide lenders with this documentation but can also offer them access at all times to the current climate conditions at their object. Thanks to the simple design and small dimensions, your WiFi data logger can be integrated into the room – without drawing attention. 
 
 
Unsuitable light conditions, as well as the wrong indoor climate, pose a huge risk to exhibition objects. They accelerate natural ageing processes and cause irreparable micro-cracks and discolouration. Prevent exhibits from losing their value and preserve cultural heritage with a WiFi data logger from the testo 160 series. Use the WiFi data logger to monitor humidity and temperature, and check lux and UV radiation. In this way, you can protect your museum objects against climate-related damage and discolouration.