Resources for UX120-006M

HOBO 4-Channel Analog Data Logger

UX120-006M Data Sheet
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Industry Viewpoint: Energy Assessments Using Data Loggers

Energy & Resource Solutions Inc, an energy engineering firm, discusses how data loggers are meeting an increasing demand for energy monitoring information.

Energy Performance Monitoring - Roundtable Discussion

Three consultants discuss their use of data loggers in energy and retro-commissioning monitoring applications.

Assessing “Building EQ”

An energy consultant discusses using data loggers to conduct holistic "Building Energy Quotient" assessments, including one for Boston's John W. McCormack building.

Data Loggers Investigate Energy Waste in Indiana School District

Rob Lovett, energy manager for the Penn-Harris-Madison school district in Indiana, uses portable, discreet data loggers to help identify opportunities to reduce energy use and verify equipment operation.

Introducing the New HOBO UX120 4-Channel Analog Logger

Watch this introductory video and webinar about the four-channel HOBO UX120-006M Analog Logger with high accuracy LCD display data from HOBO expert Scott Ellis.

Working with the HOBO UX120 Family of Data Loggers

This course teaches you how to configure, launch, readout, and plot data from the HOBO UX120 family of loggers and includes the T-VER-E50B2. (Runtime: Approximately 1hr 40min)

Working with HOBO Data Loggers for Energy Monitoring

Familiarize yourself with Onset products for monitoring electrical energy. Includes logger installation examples and electrical safety information. (Runtime: approximately 1hr 45min)

Wiring Diagram - Monitoring Differential Air Pressure with a UX120-006M or ZW

Attached is a diagram that shows how to connect a Veris Differential Air Pressure Sensor (T-VER-PX-Series) with a UX120-006M logger, or a ZW-006 or ZW-008 data node.

Wiring Diagram - How to Connect Multiple Sensors to One AC-SENS-1 Power Supply

Attached is a drawing that shows you how to power multiple external sensors with (1) AC-SENS-1 Power Supply.

Please note that the AC-SENS-1 can supply 12VDC to a maximum load of 400mA.