Commission
Walkthrough of the instruments
A visit to see how the probes are read, where the logger sits, and which habits in the book make a later chart lie.
| Form | On-site visit and a short note of habits |
|---|---|
| Time | Half a day on site, note within four working days |
| Where | Imereti by default; other Georgian sites by arrangement |
| Fee basis | From a half-day rate in Imereti, travel extra beyond |
A walkthrough is for when the log itself is in doubt. Someone writes the hour in a book, someone else downloads a logger on Fridays, a probe was moved and the tag was not. Figures drawn from that mix will argue with the people who work the room.
What happens on the visit
We walk the instruments with the person who actually reads them. We note where the sensor sits, how often it is wiped or checked, whether the logger clock matches the wall clock, and how stoppages are written down. We do not adjust the hardware. We do not climb into confined plant unless your site rules and a competent person allow it.
What you receive
A short note (usually three to five pages) listing the habits that will matter when a series is later drawn: clock, units, missing days, and which channel is which. You can then commission a full interpretation with fewer surprises.
Coverage
Half-days in Imereti are the ordinary offer. Sites farther from Kutaisi need travel time in the quote. We do not visit unaccompanied at night, and we do not enter a works without your introduction to the person on duty.