Senva, AQ2W-AAAAABRP, TotalSense Indoor Environmental and Air Quality Sensor, Analog Output Type, Temperature Output: Transmitter, Air Quality Ring, PIR Sensing
Features:
- Reduce installation costs with multiple sensors in a standard size enclosure
- Initiate ventilation immediately upon occupancy detection for healthier buildings and energy savings
- Detect a variety of PM sizes to indicate airborne respiratory droplets, allergens, and other dangers
- The slim and sleek surface-mount enclosure is tamper-proof and easy to install
- Temperature Maintain comfort levels (field replaceable)
- Field-replaceable sensors ease maintenance
- Set-point sliders and pushbuttons meet the requirements for any job
- Air Quality Ring provides occupants assurance without confusing metrics
- Green/yellow/red
- Air Quality Ring for tenant assurance (programmable)
- Trigger ventilation or lighting based on occupant movement
- PIR (Passive Infrared) Motion detector typically used for lighting control that can also be used to immediately indicate occupancy and deliver fresh air
Applications:
- Verify the effectiveness of IAQ strategies in post covid environment
- Energy management/building control
- Facilitates compliance with ASHRAE 62.1 standard for air quality
- Contributes toward satisfying Feature A08 and T06 under the Well Building Standard
The TotalSense Indoor Environmental and Air Quality Sensor provides more data for more advanced ventilation control while drastically reducing installation cost and time on a project. It's more than an IAQ sensor, it's the first fully configurable Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) sensor matrix. Ambient Light Adjust lighting levels based on natural light for energy savings. Motion detection (PIR) can initiate ventilation upon occupancy, providing air exchanges the instant people are present. This technology provides a much faster trigger for ventilation allowing for cleaner and safer indoor spaces while still saving energy. PIR and ambient light sensors can also be utilized for light-harvesting for additional energy savings and code compliance. Motion detection (PIR) can initiate ventilation upon occupancy, providing air exchanges the instant people are present. This technology provides a much faster trigger for ventilation allowing for cleaner and safer indoor spaces while still saving energy. PIR and ambient light sensors can also be utilized for light-harvesting for additional energy savings and code compliance.