Buildings are always getting smarter. Automation technologies, advanced data collection, remote building controls, and more have brought us a lot more than just creature comforts. They’re savings facility managers boatloads of money with optimized
Accurate insights into indoor air quality (IAQ) are central to modern building management. CO2 levels in particular must be carefully monitored and controlled through CO2 sensors and ventilation systems. Poor circulation of indoor air can impact
Process sensors measure physical quantities like pressure, temperature, and flow. These measurements are transmitted to control systems via some form of electrical signal. While many sensor interface types exist — digital start/stop, fieldbus
When it comes to managing a building, you will be hard-pressed to find anything more important than the air quality inside of it. If the air quality is low, then the best case is a decline in productivity and concentration, and the worst case could
Indoor air quality (IAQ) directly impacts the comfort, health, and safety of your building’s occupants. Poor air quality management can lead to significant short and long term health risks for occupants, as well as reduced productivity and