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Automated temperature recording helps produce processor meet quality certification requirements

CapTemp configured a temperature recording system for remote monitoring and reporting of storage room and pulp fruit temperatures.

CapTemp temp monitoring solution
May 30, 2019

CapTemp USA, Windham, N.H., developed an automated temperature recording system for The CPF Group, an organization comprised of pear and apple producers throughout Portugal, to continuously monitor and report ambient temperature and relative humidity of fruit storage units as well as fruit pulp temperatures while in cold storage. The CPF Group maintains storage units in Bombarral, Portugal, for more than 15,000 tons of fruit. Lusopêra, a company originated from the CPF Group, commercializes the fruit production in foreign markets, including Latin America.

The CapTemp temperature recording system ensures the cold storage units maintain ideal conditions for different fruit lots. In addition, monitoring of fruit pulp temperatures enables CPF to extend the life of the fruit while performing heat treatment to fruit lots in response to phytosanitary requirements for export to certain markets such as Colombia and Mexico.

Previously, the CPF Group monitored temperatures manually using portable thermometers. To ensure fruit is maintained in temperatures within increments of 0-4°F, the organization needed an automated and more reliable system that could provide real-time temperature feedback. 

CapTemp configured a temperature recording system for remote monitoring and reporting of storage room and pulp fruit temperatures that includes its own digital temperature sensor (TH-3-Temp OW) and perforation sensor (TH3-Temp PT 100). The sensors are located in four points of the cool chambers and within the pallets containing fruit boxes. While the digital temperature sensors extract data on room temperature, the perforation sensor provides an output on temperatures within the interior of the fruit. 

CapTemp sensors are wired to a Nidus-iT web data collector that sends output to a PLC located in a remote control room where operators can monitor and control temperatures. The system can optionally support additional sensors and meters such as water and energy meters to monitor additional parameters related to operations. Data collected from different cool chambers and fruit is centralized at the control room, so operators can view parameters for the entire operation. Temperature alarms notify operators by email, SMS, web, phone ring and SNMP when parameters exceed high and low set points for different cool chambers and fruit.

CapTemp initially installed its temperature recording systems in 37 cold storage rooms throughout Portugal. In 2017, CapTemp completed installations in 10 additional storage rooms, introducing perforation sensors that recorded the temperature of fruit pulp. Based on their success, the CPF Group added pulp temperature sensors in five more cold storage rooms.

CapTemp’s solution is fully complaint with the European standard EN12830, and is said to be the first to receive certification under the new standard, which requires certification of measuring devices, firmware and software platforms.

Using the CapTemp temperature recordings systems, the CPF Group increases production, meets the most demanding quality certification requirements and establishes a higher standard of process modernization.  

 

KEYWORDS: cold storage warehouse produce produce sourcing temperature monitoring temperature monitoring sensor temperature monitoring solutions

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