Cold storage facilities need stable temperature monitoring to protect products such as frozen food, seafood, dairy products, medicine, vaccines, and laboratory materials.
In many cold rooms, temperature is still checked manually. This can create operational risk because abnormal temperature conditions may happen outside working hours, during power failure, or when cooling equipment does not operate correctly.
A Cold Storage Temperature Monitoring System helps operators monitor cold room temperature in real time, receive alarm notifications, store historical data, and review reports when needed.
Why Cold Storage Monitoring Matters
Cold chain facilities often store products that require strict temperature control. When the temperature goes above or below the required range, product quality may be affected.
Common risks include:
- Late detection of temperature problems
- Manual checking errors
- No clear alarm history
- Limited visibility across multiple cold rooms
- Difficult report preparation for management or quality control
A monitoring system helps reduce these risks by collecting temperature data continuously and alerting operators when abnormal conditions occur.
How the System Works
The solution uses temperature sensors installed inside cold rooms or storage zones. These sensors send real-time data to a monitoring system, controller, gateway, or web-based platform.
Operators can view live temperature values from a local screen or through web-based monitoring. When the temperature exceeds the configured limit, the system can trigger alarm notifications.
The system can support:
- Real-time temperature monitoring
- High and low temperature alarms
- SMS, email, and phone call notifications
- Web-based monitoring
- Historical data logging
- Excel report export
- Multi-point monitoring for different cold rooms
This makes the system useful for facilities that need both operational visibility and temperature records.
Using AT-THMS 3.1 as a Related Field Device
For projects that also need temperature and humidity measurement, the system can work with AT-THMS 3.1 Temperature & Humidity Sensor.
AT-THMS 3.1 can be used as a field device for environmental monitoring in:
- Cold storage rooms
- Warehouses
- Server rooms
- Laboratories
- Industrial facilities
- Temperature and humidity monitoring projects
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Typical Applications
A Cold Storage Temperature Monitoring System can be used in many cold chain environments, including:
- Cold storage warehouses
- Food processing factories
- Pharmaceutical storage rooms
- Vaccine rooms
- Laboratories
- Refrigerated logistics
- Industrial cold chain facilities
For larger projects, multiple monitoring points can be added to track different rooms, storage zones, or facility areas.
Benefits for Operators and System Integrators
This type of solution helps operators respond faster to abnormal temperature events and reduces dependence on manual checking.

Key benefits include:
- Better visibility of cold room conditions
- Faster response to temperature alarms
- Easier historical data review
- Report export for internal records
- Support for multi-room monitoring
- Scalable design for cold chain projects
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Conclusion
A Cold Storage Temperature Monitoring System is a practical solution for cold chain facilities that need real-time visibility, alarm notification, data logging, and report export.
By combining temperature monitoring, web access, alarm management, and related field devices such as AT-THMS 3.1, cold storage operators can improve monitoring reliability and respond faster when abnormal conditions occur.
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