TempTrak™ Enterprise
Our reliable temperature management solution offers tailored, real-time remote data collection for centralized monitoring.
Lifesaving medications and vaccines must be stored within proper temperature and humidity ranges in order to maintain effectiveness and potency. Emerson’s TempTrak® Wireless Environmental Monitoring system takes readings at regular intervals and gauges appropriate temperatures based on predetermined thresholds. Alerts are sent when temperatures are out of range and an audit trail is created. This 24/7 monitoring solution provides consistent reporting and documentation that can help your staff better protect patients and improve efficiencies facility-wide.
Try our interactive healthcare tool to explore for your healthcare needs. From sensors to software, TempTrak® Enterprise environmental monitoring system can help you ensure the safety of your patients, staff and assets.
Our Wireless Data Logger helps you know your vaccines are within the required temperature range in your refrigeration and freezer storage units. With several layers of wireless communications, built-in data storage for up to 32,000 readings, a modular design for different storage equipment, and complete backward and forward compatibility with TempTrak™ cold chain systems, the Wireless Data Logger can help with all your vaccine temperature monitoring needs.
TempTrak Enterprise wireless monitoring is one of the most exciting innovations in the industry today, and is installed in more locations than all other manufacturers combined. TempTrak offers 24/7 remote monitoring and runs on a wide range of systems supported by a broad range of hardware. Access our full playlist of all TempTrak Enterprise 5.0 training videos.
TempTrak FAQs
When looking for a system that can help automate manual temperature recording and improve regulatory compliance TempTrak™ by Cooper-Atkins® is the answer. With over 10 years of experience in providing wireless temperature monitoring solutions to the Healthcare industry, TempTrak has proven time and time again the it is the system of choice. Read below for answers to your frequently asked questions or contact Customer Support for more information.
Yes. We offer a wide variety of NIST transmitters and probes.
All communications from the equipment sensors are send in one of two formats: 1) Frequency-hopping, spread spectrum 900 MHz RF (902-928 MHz) or 2) WiFi, 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz. The TempTrak data collector application running on the back office server is responsible for interfacing with the database system and other application modules. The wireless communication utilizes a small, one-way only transfer protocol that contains status and sensor reading data only. The 900 MHz communications flow is from sensor to base station only, and the WiFi communication transfers data to an access point and network. For more complete information please refer to the Technical White Papers.
TempTrak is currently utilized in over 1,000 locations globally.
The system supports an unlimited number of wireless sensors.
Using a Prover Calibtration Box, you can certify transmitters on site. Model# 9315
Yes. Please contact I-Care support or your Cooper-Atkins sales representative for further information.
HACCP, JCAHO, AABB, FDA, USDA etc.
Data capture frequency ranges from every 5 minutes to every 6 hours.
Yes. TempTrak can be configured to your specific needs; you can have various temperature ranges and alarm delays set throughout the day, as well as separate notifications.
The TempTrak system can monitor temperatures ranging from -328°F to 500°F, -200°C to 260°C.
Yes. Temperature + Humidity Transmitters are available in both 900 MHz and WiFi configurations.
Alarm notifications are available through any combination of the following: Digital Pagers, Emails, Alpha Pagers, Popups, Message Boards, Relay Switches, Text Messages and/or Mobile Devices.
The initial alarm is generated and an alarm notification is sent. If an escalation profile has been assigned to a sensor, then a series of time-based rules will be executed. Each rule has a delay in minutes. Once the delay time has passed, if the sensor has not been cleared or a note has not been added to the alarm, then the notification attached to that escalation rule will trigger. There is a fail-safe escalation which, regardless of an alarm being cleared or having a note, says that if after all the rules time delays have passed, and the alarm is still out-of-range, a new notification will be sent out.