Hi Johnny, Wow that's ...
Published by Zhen Yang Kung, Operations Engineer at Hyflux Ltd
Hi Johnny,
Wow that's something I don't know about because we are so used to the all year hot weather here in Asia.
But in Singapore we only have very hot and occasional rain weather, will high temperatures affect the spiking frequencies as well?
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In Texas we receive very hot temperatures as well, it will spike the analyzers but we try to keep them in a climate controlled environment using a/c and heating units. We monitor the temperatures in our facilities. We are in the process of relocating all transducers and sensors into the facilities and removing them from direct contact with the environment. So far it has worked exceptionally well.
Published by Johnny Rudisill, General Manager Nevada Special Utility District