The McElroy DataLogger 6 is loaded with features that help collect and analyze data on fusible pipeline projects.
The Android-powered tablet offers a touchscreen interface and a software system with on-screen instructions. Fusion operators are guided through each step of the fusion process to ensure that the pipe joint was fused with the correct pressure and heating time, according to the supported standards.
By simplifying the data logging process, users will be able to better validate joint integrity before their pipelines go into the ground.
The DataLogger has a glove-friendly, HD touchscreen that produces visibility even in direct sunlight and is water and dust resistant. A wired connection ensures the transfer of information from the fusion machine to the DataLogger which syncs wirelessly to the DataLogger Vault, where joint records can be sorted, tagged and shared by machine, joint, operator, device or job.
Other features include front and rear cameras to capture jobsite conditions, GPS joint location, a laser barcode scanner to input pipe and fitting information, a real-time fusion graph for visual interpretation, and contextual help including how-to videos and other media for reference.
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