testo 160 TH - Wi-Fi data logger with internal temperature and humidity sensors

Order-Nr.  0572 2021

  • Data logger with internal temperature and humidity sensors, small footprint, and unobtrusive design

  • Optional paintable logger cover helps conceal the logger in an exhibit

  • Logger sends data to the Testo Cloud using your existing Wi-Fi network, alarms by email (Basic License), and optional text messages with the Advanced License

  • Simple to install, integrate, and operate

Monitor your exhibits and archived artwork with the testo 160 TH Wi-Fi data logger for temperature and humidity.  The testo 160 TH has internal temperature and humidity sensors to monitor the ambient environment in museums, museum storage, and archives.


Details

Product Description

The testo 160 TH is a part of the testo 160 data logger family developed specifically for the needs of museums.  This system allows for the configuration of internal sensors and external probes, to match any monitoring situation in a museum or archival setting.
Operation and programming of the data logger is simple, and can be carried out directly via the Testo Cloud.
The logger data is accessible at any time from any browser enabled device, such as a smart phone, tablet, or a PC or Mac.

The testo 160 TH Wi-Fi data logger – unobtrusive and easy to hide
So as not to distract from your art exhibit, the testo 160 TH logger was made small, about 2.5x3x0.9 inches. To make it easy to conceal in an exhibit or a display case, an optional paintable deco cover is available to help the logger blend in with its surroundings.

A perfect network appliance – uses an existing Wi-Fi network to send data to the Testo Cloud
The Testo Cloud is a central data repository for all of your testo 160 TH data loggers.  On your Testo Cloud account, you can configure data loggers and set alarm points, designate authorized users, and set recipients for alarms and monitoring reports.
To start, register at www.museum.saveris.net to gain access to your account.  To register you can use a normal webbrowser.
Depending on your needs, you can select between the free Basic or subscription based Advanced functionalities as needed, to create 10 user accounts, or add text messaging of alarms, for example.

Museum, archive, and storage applications for the testo 160 TH Wi-Fi data logger
Measure and collect temperature and humidity data on an exhibit room or storage area reliably and without interruption.  The professional testo 160 TH Wi-Fi data logger is optimized for monitoring applications of ambient conditions in museums, galleries, and archives.
 
Additional functionality of the testo 160 TH Wi-Fi data logger
The logger comes with a large internal memory for 40,000 measurement values to protect your data, in case of a blackout or Wi-Fi network issues.  The logger housing has IP20 moisture protection, and uses readily available, standard alkaline batteries.  The batteries are monitored, and should last for about 12 months.  The logger can also be powered by an external USB power supply, and in such a case, the batteries will be used only during a loss of power.
 

Delivery Scope

  • Testo 160 TH Wi-Fi data logger
  • Includes free Cloud access (Basic License)
  • Batteries (4 x AAA alkaline)
  • USB cable
  • Wall bracket with unlocking key and adhesive strip
  • QR code sticker
  • Basic instructions
  • Factory calibration document

Technical Data

Humidity - Capacitive

Measuring range

0 to 100 %rH (non-condensing)

Accuracy

±2.0 %rH at +77°F and 20 to 80 %rH / ±2.0 %RH at + 25 °C and 20 to 80 %RH

±3.0 %RH at + 77°F and < 20 and > 80 %RH / ±3.0 %RH at + 25 °C and < 20 and > 80 %RH

±1.0 %rH hysteresis

±1.0 %rH / year drift

Resolution

0.1 %rH

Temperature

Measuring range

14° to 122 °F / -10 to +50 °C

Accuracy

±0.9 °F / ±0.5 °C

Resolution

0.1 °F / 0.1 °C

General technical data

Weight

3 oz. / 94 g

Dimensions

3 x 3 x 1 in. / 76 x 64 x 22 mm

Operating temperature

14° to 122 °F / -10 to +50 °C

Protection class

IP20

Measuring rate

Dependent on Cloud licence; Basic: 15 min … 24 h / Advanced: 1 min … 24 h

Communication rate

Dependent on Cloud licence; Basic: 15 min … 24 h / Advanced: 1 min … 24 h

WLAN Connectivity

supported wireless LAN standards: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n and IEEE 802.1X; Possible encryption methods: WPA2 Enterprise: EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS-TLS, EAP-TTLS-MSCHAPv2, EAP-TTLS-PSK, EAP-PEAP0-TLS, EAP-PEAP0-MSCHAPv2, EAP-PEAP0-PSK, EAP-PEAP1-TLS, EAP-PEAP1-MSCHAPv2, EAP-PEAP1-PSK, WPA Personal, WPA2 (AES), WPA (TKIP), WEP

Battery life

1.5 years

Power supply

4 x AAA batteries 1.5 V, alternatively mains unit via USB connection

Memory

32,000 Measuring values / Sum of all channels

Storage temperature

-4° to 122 °F / -20 to +50 °C



Applications

Monitoring the microclimate in a display cabinet

Reliable monitoring of ambient conditions in a display cabinet plays a decisive role in early warnings of potential problems.  An unstable microclimate in a display cabinet can result in artwork damage.  A Wi-Fi data logger from the testo 160 family will detect when preset alarm points are crossed, and it will send notifications.  This small Wi-Fi data logger can also be placed inside the base of a display cabinet, with a small external probe hidden in proximity to the displayed object.

Checking and documenting ambient conditions in an exhibit room

Paintings, sculptures, and other displayed items may be damaged by an unsuitable exhibit room climate.  Microcracks and fissures, which gradually grow larger, are the consequences of an unsuitable or highly fluctuating ambient climate.  With the testo 160 series Wi-Fi data loggers, you can always monitor the key parameters of temperature and relative humidity.  As loan items are often exhibited, loan agreements often require documentation of an exhibit’s ambient environment.  The testo Cloud data storage can allow lenders to view current climate conditions at any time.  Testo 160 loggers can be paired with optional paintable covers, to allow for concealment within an exhibit space.

Good ambient conditions inside a storage depot

Museums generally only exhibit a small portion of their objects.  As the majority of a museum's inventory is in storage, reliable monitoring of ambient storage conditions is important, as well.  Constant and suitable ambient conditions are important for slowing the natural aging processes of museum objects.  A Wi-Fi data logger from the testo 160 series helps you monitor and collect data, and document the storage conditions of your collections.