Industries
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Monitoring and Cleanroom Control
GitoTek supplies environmental monitoring, differential-pressure measurement, cleanroom door interlock, NTP time display and web-based automation components for pharmaceutical production and support areas. These systems help teams observe room-pressure cascades, temperature and humidity conditions, controlled-area access, equipment alarms and historical records without presenting the equipment itself as a guarantee of GMP compliance.

Industry context and operational challenges
- Maintaining visible pressure relationships between adjacent cleanrooms, airlocks and corridors.
- Recording temperature and relative humidity in production, storage and laboratory areas.
- Providing traceable alarms and historical data for engineering and quality review.
- Coordinating cleanroom doors and operator movement without relying only on procedures.
- Keeping room clocks aligned with monitoring records and production activities.
Typical applications
- Production rooms: monitor temperature, RH and differential pressure using GitoTek transmitters connected to EMS software.
- PAL/MAL airlocks: coordinate door status with GitoTek interlock controllers and access components.
- Warehouses: monitor raw-material and finished-product storage conditions with EMS and mapping-oriented engineering support.
- QC laboratories: connect chambers, incubators, refrigerators and freezers to laboratory equipment monitoring where interfaces are available.
- Pharmaceutical water rooms: link PWS monitoring to operational review where purified-water equipment data is in scope.
Relevant solutions
Environmental Monitoring System
Collects temperature, relative humidity and differential-pressure data from production rooms, warehouses and laboratories for centralized display, alarms, trending and reporting.
Explore Environmental Monitoring SystemCleanroom Interlock Systems
Coordinates personnel, material-airlock and Pass Box doors to support controlled movement and pressure-cascade strategies.
Explore Cleanroom Interlock SystemsNTP Time Synchronization
Keeps visible room time aligned with network time used by monitoring systems, batch activities and event investigation.
Explore NTP Time SynchronizationLaboratory Equipment Monitoring
Connects incubators, stability chambers, refrigerators and freezers to monitoring workflows when equipment interfaces or external sensors support the scope.
Explore Laboratory Equipment MonitoringPharmaceutical Water Monitoring
Brings purified-water and utility-area signals into operational review when the water-system interface and project documentation are available.
Explore Pharmaceutical Water MonitoringRelevant products
GitoTek Transmitter L
Measures and displays cleanroom temperature, relative humidity and differential pressure at room level, with communication options for EMS or automation integration.
View GitoTek Transmitter LGitoTek Transmitter C
Provides compact local measurement for controlled rooms, warehouses or laboratories where temperature, humidity or pressure data must be visible and transmitted.
View GitoTek Transmitter CGitoTek cleanroom interlock products
Controls door logic for PAL, MAL and Pass Box applications, helping users review controller, panel and accessory options for cleanroom movement control.
View GitoTek cleanroom interlock productsGitoTek NTP Cleanroom Clock
Shows synchronized NTP time in production rooms, corridors and laboratories so local activities can be compared with EMS records.
View GitoTek NTP Cleanroom ClockGitoTek Converter
Bridges field devices and monitoring software through documented communication interfaces such as RS485/Modbus-based architectures.
View GitoTek ConverterGitoTek web-based monitoring software
Centralizes live values, alarms, trends and reports from rooms and equipment so QA, engineering and operations can review environmental records.
View GitoTek web-based monitoring softwareSystem architecture
- 1. Cleanroom transmitter
- 2. RS485 / Modbus RTU loop
- 3. GitoTek Converter or server interface
- 4. web-based EMS
- 5. alarms, reports and historical records
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
What parameters should be monitored in a pharmaceutical cleanroom?
Temperature, relative humidity and differential pressure are common room parameters; door status, equipment values or water-system signals may be added when the project scope requires them.
Where should differential-pressure transmitters be installed?
They are typically installed where adjacent cleanrooms, airlocks or corridors need pressure-cascade visibility, with exact locations defined by room layout, pressure strategy and engineering review.
Can existing transmitters be integrated into GitoTek EMS?
Existing field devices may be integrated when their signal type, communication protocol, register map and documentation are compatible with the selected EMS architecture.
Does the system support Modbus RTU?
GitoTek transmitters and converter architectures include Modbus-oriented integration options; final use depends on the selected model, wiring topology and project documentation.
How are alarms delivered?
EMS alarm scenarios can include on-screen visibility and, where implemented, audible, SMS or e-mail notifications according to site requirements and escalation rules.
Can the system monitor cleanrooms and laboratory equipment together?
Yes. Cleanroom EMS and laboratory equipment monitoring concepts can be combined when room transmitters, equipment interfaces and software scope are defined together.
What information is required for an EMS quotation?
Share the facility type, monitored parameters, room and equipment count, required interfaces, alarm expectations, reporting needs, installation country and project stage.
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