Industries
Laboratory Equipment and Room Monitoring
GitoTek provides laboratory equipment and room monitoring for pharmaceutical QC, microbiology, R&D, university, chemical and controlled laboratory environments. The scope can include incubators, stability chambers, refrigerators, freezers, cold rooms, environmental chambers and laboratory rooms. Compatibility depends on the available interfaces, protocols and equipment documentation; GitoTek can also use external transmitters where direct equipment data is not practical.

Industry context and operational challenges
- Laboratories often operate many equipment models and brands in one monitoring program.
- Critical assets may need alarms outside working hours.
- Direct network data is useful but depends on vendor interfaces and documentation.
- Older equipment may require mapped external sensors rather than internal data access.
- Room conditions and equipment records may need to be reviewed together.
Typical applications
- Stability chambers: collect temperature and humidity records where interface or external sensing supports it.
- Incubators: monitor operational values and alarms according to equipment capability.
- Refrigerators and freezers: supervise cold storage with alarms and history.
- Cold rooms: monitor temperature distribution and ongoing room conditions.
- Laboratory rooms: measure temperature, RH and pressure using GitoTek transmitters and EMS.
Relevant solutions
Laboratory Equipment Monitoring
Centralizes incubator, chamber, refrigerator, freezer and cold-room monitoring with alarms and trends for laboratory operations.
Explore Laboratory Equipment MonitoringEnvironmental Monitoring System
Combines room temperature, humidity and pressure data with laboratory monitoring records for a unified view of controlled spaces.
Explore Environmental Monitoring SystemNTP Time Synchronization
Keeps laboratory clocks aligned with alarm logs, sample handling times and equipment-event reviews.
Explore NTP Time SynchronizationRelevant products
GitoTek environmental transmitters
Measure laboratory room temperature, humidity or pressure when room conditions need to be reviewed alongside equipment data.
View GitoTek environmental transmittersGitoTek Converter
Links compatible chamber, refrigerator, freezer or transmitter signals to software using available protocol and interface documentation.
View GitoTek ConverterGitoTek web-based monitoring software
Provides dashboards, alarms, historical trends and reports for laboratory rooms and equipment assets.
View GitoTek web-based monitoring softwareGitoTek NTP Cleanroom Clock
Keeps local laboratory time synchronized with monitoring records, alarm events and sample-handling activities.
View GitoTek NTP Cleanroom ClockSystem architecture
- 1. Chamber / refrigerator / freezer
- 2. available LAN interface or external transmitter
- 3. LMM software
- 4. alarm scenario
- 5. trend, graph and report
Why GitoTek
GitoTek combines field measurement hardware, web-based software, Modbus-oriented integration, project engineering, installation and after-sales support in one technical workflow. Product selection is reviewed together with room layout, monitored parameter, communication infrastructure and operating procedures rather than only by catalogue category.
Related technical resources
Technical guides, application notes and selection content related to this sector.
Cleanroom transmitter selection and placement
Practical guidance for selecting room transmitters and reviewing installation points for pressure, temperature and humidity monitoring.
Selection guideFlush-mounted vs surface-mounted cleanroom clocks
Compare clock mounting approaches for cleanroom walls, corridors and controlled-area visibility.
Application noteCleanroom interlock application review
Review door sequencing, PAL/MAL and Pass Box considerations for controlled-area movement.
Compliance note21 CFR Part 11 and Annex 11 overview
A concise overview of electronic records expectations for regulated computerized systems.
FAQ
Can GitoTek monitor every laboratory equipment brand?
No. Compatibility depends on available interfaces, protocols and documentation for each equipment model.
What if a freezer has no data interface?
External temperature measurement hardware may be considered after mapping and installation review.
Can room and equipment data be shown together?
Yes, EMS and LMM concepts can be combined when the project architecture supports it.
Which laboratories are in scope?
Pharmaceutical QC, microbiology, R&D, university, chemical and controlled laboratories are relevant examples.
Can alarms be configured for nights or weekends?
Alarm scenarios can be defined in the monitoring software according to project requirements.
Does LMM replace equipment qualification?
No. It supports monitoring and records; qualification remains part of the user's quality system.
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