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CO2 Sensors for Air Quality & HVAC Systems: Modern indoor air quality (IAQ) systems, demand-controlled ventilation (DCV), and building management systems (BMS) depend on accurate, energy-efficient CO2 monitoring to optimise air changes without unnecessary energy waste. ...
ByGas Sensing Solutions Ltd (GSS) based in Cumbernauld, UNITED KINGDOM
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Traffic tunnels often have to be provided with ventilation to keep the levels of air pollutants below the applicable limit values. ...
ByOPSIS AB based in Furulund, SWEDEN
Munters Air Treatment Systems Provide Ventilation Solutions For a Wide Range of Educational ...
ByMunters Corp based in Amesbury, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
NET electrochemical cells are designed to exceed EN 50545-1 specifications for the detection of carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). An efficient gas detection system will ensure a safe breathing environment for users and workers in parking, tunnels and other confined spaces with constant presence of vehicles. This while reducing costs for the facility and increasing the overall environmental quality and well-being for all. Discover ...
ByNET Srl based in Pregnana Milanese, ITALY
Fast, accurate and reliable measurement of CH4. Mining is the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the Earth. Coal mining refers to the process of extracting coal from the ground. Since the 1880s, coal has been extracted due to its energy content has been widely used to generate electricity. For example, steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron and for cement production. Coal mining has seen many developments in recent years, from the early days of men ...
ByEdinburgh Sensors Ltd - TECHCOMP Group based in Livingston, UNITED KINGDOM
Introduction: Accurate control of critical indoor environmental parameters is not only essential for the well-being and comfort of building occupants, but also has a major impact on energy efficiency. A multitude of parameters can affect indoor air quality (IAQ) from gases such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds to particulates, humidity and bacteria such as legionella. Carbon dioxide is one of the greatest variables affecting indoor environmental quality since it is produced by ...
ByEdinburgh Sensors Ltd - TECHCOMP Group based in Livingston, UNITED KINGDOM
