Recording Devices & Data Logging

Wastech 30-day paper strip chart recorders
Ink
& Paper Recorders
Traditionally data recording has
been done with ink pens on paper using either a strip chart
recorder or a circular chart recorder. These mechanical devices
are still requested, and Wastech provides them mounted in a
panel in either a NEMA-4 enclosure (water and spray protected
for outdoors or wet environments) or a NEMA-12 enclosure (for
protected applications inside a building). See Wastech's
Strip Chart Recorder Series
800.
The problem with these mechanical
devices is their fragile mechanisms. If the paper is changed
carelessly and the pen mechanism is damaged, the unit must be
returned to the factory. If a pen is bent, it may fail to write
on the paper. Pens are consumable and must be replaced when ink
is consumed. The recorders also require a fairly large enclosure
and special wiring. The strip chart recorder is not UL or NEMA-4
rated, and an additional cover is needed for outdoor
applications.
Paperless Recorders & Digital Data Loggers

A new option is the paperless
recorder with a video display of 1, 2 or up to 12 channels.
These are slick units with many options and features. These
include relay outputs for control, a compact flash card drive
for data logging, Ethernet communication, monochrome or color
displays, special software, DIN rail mounting, and a USB port.
Pricing has come down to within $500 of the circular paper
recorders.
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