Intelligent Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System: The "Environmental Guardian" Protecting Archival Security
Have you ever worried about precious archives being damaged due to uncontrolled environmental conditions? Ancient paper deteriorates and becomes brittle, film materials stick together and mold, and electronic carriers lose data... These shocking archival disasters often result from the chain reaction caused by uncontrolled temperature and humidity. When technology meets the mission of safeguarding history, a 24-hour "environmental guardian" is quietly changing the landscape of archival protection.
High-precision sensors with a measurement accuracy of no more than ±0.3℃ in temperature and ±3%RH in humidity weave a three-dimensional monitoring network in the storage space. The system deploys layers of monitoring at key positions such as passageways, key cabinets, and equipment exhaust vents based on the layout of the shelves, air circulation characteristics, and differences in archival materials, completely eliminating blind spots in environmental monitoring. For special carrier archives, additional monitoring dimensions such as carbon dioxide and PM2.5 can be expanded to build customized environmental profiles for different types of paper, film, and disks.
The platform's warning system has a dual protection mechanism. When temperature and humidity exceed the threshold (such as a paper archive exceeding 24℃/60%RH) immediately, it triggers alarms via phone, SMS, on-site sound and light, and APP, and the system is deeply linked with air conditioners and dehumidifiers to maintain a 100% qualified rate of temperature and humidity while improving energy efficiency.
Managers can grasp the three-dimensional cloud map of the storage environment through the visual display screen and receive push notifications for graded alarms on the mobile APP. The system automatically generates reports on environmental changes over cycles, providing scientific basis for optimizing equipment operation strategies. It supports seamless integration with existing security and fire protection systems to build a "monitoring - regulation - warning - traceability" full-chain protection system.