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IV room monitor

Monitor temperature, humidity and differential pressure in compounding suites and anterooms, with the status visible before anyone gowns up.

Two TV2 monitors installed outside an IV compounding room

Configuration happens through the touchscreen menu and takes a few minutes. Once running, the monitor alarms, logs and charts all three variables that keep a pressurised area within specification, around the clock.

Low cost does not mean imprecise. The sensors are the same ones used in the cleanroom configuration: ±0.002 in wg on pressure, ±0.3 °C on temperature and ±3.0 % on humidity, each with its own calibration table and analogue to digital converter, and each available with a NIST-traceable certificate.

Multiple rooms from one display

Four sensor channels can cover an anteroom and a buffer room, or temperature and humidity plus two pressure differentials, depending on how your suite is laid out.

Alarms local first

An excursion turns the reading red, sounds the buzzer, flashes the screen, and closes the dry contact relay for a dialer or an external alarm. Because the alarm is raised by the instrument, a network outage does not silence it.

Records that survive the shift

All logged data sits in non-volatile memory on the monitor and can be backed up automatically to a PC on the same network. Charts can be viewed on the display or on any PC running TView, and exported to Excel when analysis is needed.

Talk it through with us

Describe the space and what you need to prove. We will map sensors and alarm limits to it.

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