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CO2/ Temp./ RH Monitor
Is an excellent indoor air quality (IAQ) instrument measuring the carbon dioxide (CO2), Relative Humidity (RH) and Temperature.
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Combined Probe for IAQ
P37AB147
Temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) and CO (Carbon Monoxide) combined probe, complete with SICRAM module.
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Datalogger for IAQ Analysis
HD37AB1347
Datalogger for indoor air quality analysis (IAQ). Measurement of airspeed, temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, CO² and CO.
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IAQ Meters
General offers five indoor air quality (IAQ) instruments that measure and track four key IAQ parameters: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and two toxic gasesformaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The last two substances have made news lately for their ubiquity, invisibility and toxicity.
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Indoor Air Quality
Measuring Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important factor since poor air quality may cause tiredness, inability to concentrate, and even illness (i.e., Sick Building Syndrome). Our IAQ meters measure CO2, Humidity, Dew Point, Air Temperature, Wet Bulb Temperature, and Oxygen (O2).
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SparkFun Air Quality Sensor
SGP30 (Qwiic)
The SparkFun SGP30 Air Quality Sensor provides information on the quality of the air in your room or house by monitoring the volatile organic compounds around the sensor. The SGP30 Air Quality Sensor can return valid indoor air quality (IAQ) readings within 15 seconds of powering up! By comparison, typical air quality (IAQ) sensors are great for measuring CO2 and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) but some of them require a burn-in time of 48 hours and a 20-min start up time.
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Indoor Air Quality Monitors
Maintaining proper indoor air quality (IAQ) has only become more important in recent years as personal health and comfort have become a higher priority than ever before. Our testing and monitoring instruments for IAQ, including our indoor air quality monitors, gas monitor, and odor meters help industrial hygiene and HVAC professionals test and monitor environments to solve crucial air quality problems.
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Measuring Instruments
Since acquiring the Kimo and E Instruments brands, we have added a comprehensive range of measurement instruments to the Sauermann product portfolio. These instruments are designed to monitor indoor air quality (IAQ) and combustion gas machines during installation and maintenance operations by measuring concentrations of gases and other substances in the air.
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Air Quality
Controlling IAQ is critical to maximizing building performance and occupant health/safety. ACI sensor solutions for IAQ include VOC and PM (volatile organic compound and particulate matter), CO2 with options to fit every application.
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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Meters, Monitors
For handheld, semi-permanent and long-term IAQ measurement
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Indoor Air Quality Meters / Instruments
In both work environments and residential spaces, individuals often spend a significant portion of their time indoors. The quality of indoor air plays a critical role in ensuring long-term health and overall comfort. This is where indoor air quality testing becomes essential. In today's world, businesses are showing a growing interest in air quality monitoring systems, as they understand the direct correlation between air quality and factors like worker productivity and energy efficiency. Addressing this need, TSI offers a comprehensive range of indoor air quality (IAQ) instruments renowned for their user-friendliness, consistency, and unwavering reliability.
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Handheld Particle Counters
Being lightweight and easy to carry, they are well-suited for cost-effective spot checking. It is the ideal way to pinpoint sources of contamination, Test filters, Perform indoor air quality (IAQ) investigations
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Continuous IAQ Monitoring Instruments
All types of commercial and industrial facilities—schools, office buildings, conference centers, shopping malls, hotels, medical offices, manufacturing plants—are beginning to operate at full capacity again and are looking closely at implementing air quality measures to protect occupants.