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A graph from EnviroMon

28/03/08 | by Jeff [mail] | Categories: Temperature

It's about time we showed some actual results from EnviroMon, so here is a typical graph. I grabbed this directly from today's web page at http://www.picotech.com/dynamic/index.html. It shows nicely how the temperatures in the board room (upstairs in the most exposed corner of the building) and the dispatch area (with its large roller shutter and double doors) drop overnight much more than in other parts of the building.


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