IAQ Point 
 

Indoor Air Quality monitoring of CO2, temperature and humidity for demand control ventilation applications.

The IAQPoint’s dual IR sensing technology offers better drift and temperature compensation for measuring ambient CO2 levels — and does this within a smaller and sleeker enclosure. The addition of BACnet, LON, FLN and Modbus digital outputs make it simple to install and integrate into the existing building automation system. Units can be ordered with a simple 4-20mA analogue output or optional display. If the application does not require temperature and relative humidity, a CO2 only version is also available. Eliminating the need for additional devices and excess wiring, the IAQPoint easily snaps into a standard electrical box for simple wall mount installation. A duct mount version is also available for those applications that need to monitor incoming air from outside the building or do not wish to place the unit in plain view.  The IAQPoint’s plug-and-play nature and simplified mounting dramatically reduce the overall cost of installation.

Temperature and relative humidity readings aremeasured at the tip of the antenna that extends from the bottom of the unit. Taking these measurements outside of the enclosure guarantees the most accurate and repeatable readings. A stylish protective cover is also available for those applications where breakage or vandalism is a concern.

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User Friendly
  No moving parts – trouble free operation
  Menu driven operation – easy calibration

 

Low Cost of Installation
  Combines 3 devices into 1
  Simple wall or duct mount
  Analogue or digital outputs

 

Reliability
  Proven dual beam IR technology
  Accurate temperature and rH readings

 

Beneficial Options
  BACnet, LON, FLN or Modbus digital outputs
  Backlit display
  Analogue output option
  User selectable gas detection range

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