' TEMPERATURE '
The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch. It is measured in 3 scales :
- CELSIUS
- KELVIN
- FAHRENHEIT

For example :
The boiling temperature of pure water is 100 degrees Celsius.
Basically a measure of cold or heat, often measurable with a thermometer. Temperature is an objective measurement of how hot or cold an object is. It can be measured with a thermometer or a calorimeter. It is a means of determining the internal energy contained within a given system.
' COMPARISON '
Temperature is different from heat, although the two concepts are linked. Temperature is a measure of the internal energy of a system, while heat is a measure of how energy is transferred from one system (or body) to another, or how temperatures in one system are raised or lowered by interaction with another.
This is roughly described by the kinetic theory, at least for gases and fluids. The kinetic theory explains that the greater the amount of heat is absorbed into a material, the more rapidly the atoms within that material begin to move, and, the faster atoms move, the more the temperature increases. As atoms begin to slow down their movement, the material becomes cooler. Things get a little more complicated for solids.
' THERMOMETER '
The Italian astronomer Galileo (1564–1642) was one of the first scientists recorded to have actually used a device that measured temperature, though it is unclear whether he actually built it himself or acquired the idea from someone else. He used a device called a thermoscope to measure the amount of heat and cold, at least as early as 1603.
' HUMIDITY '
A quantity representing the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere or in a gas.
Humidity is defined as the amount of wetness or water vapor in the air. When it is just about to rain and there's a lot of water vapor in the air, this is an example of a time when the humidity level is high.

For example:
Humid heat means the air is hot and moist, typically with a temperature at or above 90 °F and a relative humidity of 30% or more.
' HUMIDITY FOR HEALTH'
Temperature And Humidity Monitoring is the measure of the level of moisture vapor suspended in the air around you. Although you can't see it, it's still there. The ideal relative humidity for health and comfort is somewhere between 30-50% humidity.
High humidity can cause problems in your home if relative humidity regularly exceeds 60%. When the air contains water vapor above that level, mold and mildew start to grow, while excess moisture can cause rot, damaging your belongings.
' MONITORING SYSTEM'
"A monitoring system is software that helps system administrators monitor their infrastructure."
Temperature monitoring system controls and regulates the temperature of a particular environment.
Humidity monitoring systems and devices should be used in temperature- controlled rooms that are used to store TTSPPs that require a humidity-controlled. environment.
A temperature monitoring system has become an essential part of healthcare, hospitals, clinics, food business, and other industries in recent years.Monitoring sensors should be accurate to ± 5% relative humidity. (RH) and located to monitor worst-case humidity levels within the qualified.

- MONITORING DEVICES :
- SENSORS
- MEASUREMENTS
- STATIONWARE OVERVIEW
'ERROR'
A centralized monitoring system lets you monitor your entire network in real time from a single machine. If an error occurs, you’ll be notified immediately and can fix the problem at once. This saves you time and provides for peace of mind.
' ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING '
To check the superior environmental monitoring and control with high accuracy sensors, LCD display and unmatched radio strength that overcomes the most complex obstacles.
Hanwell Pro is the most complete and high-end environmental monitoring system available today. With its immensely accurate sensors, LCD display and superior radio power, the Hanwell Pro can overcome even the most complicated of obstacles.
'RANGE'
The range of the Hanwell Pro is what sets it apart from any other device, providing a longer range than anything available on the market.
' MEASUREMENTS '
Both temperature and relative humidity can be measured using a digital thermometer. amount of water in the air (in grams/m3) at a given temperature to the maximum possible water content at that temperature, and it is expressed as a percentage.
' TEMPERATURE SENSORS '
The three most common temperature sensors you'll find in a temperature monitoring system are:
- Thermocouples
- RTD sensors
- Thermistors
Thermocouples are used in pretty much every low to mid budget temperature monitoring system. They are the least expensive sensors you'll find in a temperature monitoring system.
' APPLICATIONS '
- Monitor routers, servers, ports, and switches.
- Monitor CPU, temperature, RAM, and hard disks.
- Monitor network traffic and applications.
- Monitor system performance and availability.