Indoor air quality
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Save energy by improving indoor air quality with innovative C02 sensors Creating Sustainable Environments.

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Effect on people With windows closed and without forced ventilation Lack of concentration Headaches With intelligent ventilation Increase in CO2 concentration in a classroom with 25 pupils

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Oxygen gives me energy. Thanks to SAUTER, I’m always at my best. Breathing space Whether you want to work or just feel comfortable, a pleasant indoor climate is essential. That’s why you should invest in an advanced room air management system. Temperature, humidity and air pressure are not the only factors – the quality of the air is crucial. SAUTER’s pioneering technology provides demandled ventilation to optimise air quality and save energy at the same time. The perfect climate for your business When the air quality in a room is good, the people in it feel more at ease and are more...

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Improve the indoor air quality with intelligent room air management More comfort, less energy consumption, lower costs The effects of excessive CO2 concentration in the air range from reduced attention spans, tiredness, poor concentration and discomfort to increased mistakes and sick days. This means a loss of working hours and higher costs. These effects can be mitigated by precisely measuring CO2 levels and regulating the ventilation accordingly. Maximum allowable concentration (MAC value) Limit for CO2 concentration at the workplace Maximum working range of a selective CO2 sensor...

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SAUTER is setting new standards Do you need to know when and how often your building needs to be ventilated to keep the C02 concentration below the limit? The new NDIR C02 sensor from SAUTER has the answer. Dual Beam Infrared Filters Infrared Diffusion Membrane Reference CO -Gas Defector Infrared Sou rce ^Vaveguide Microprocessor The advantages of the SAUTER NDIR C02 sensor at a glance: The benefits to you:

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Healthy air in every room thanks to the VOC sensor from SAUTER You can also minimise VOC content in the air Alongside CO2 content, VOC content (volatile organic compounds) is also a pivotal factor in air quality. VOCs are emitted by fitted carpets, furniture and so on. At SAUTER, we have VOC sensors that are highly sensitive to these changes in the air. Combined with an occupancy detector and/or a time control system, they guarantee energy-efficient ventilation. Unoccupied period (weekends) Recommended uses: Type of buildings/rooms Other types of pollution Offices/conference rooms...

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European standards and directives on air quality Air quality is an important aspect of building certifications such as LEED and DGNB. This is because building shells are becoming increasingly air-tight, preventing air from being exchanged naturally. An efficient means of ventilation is vital. The European Community has issued the following standards with regard to indoor air quality: • EN 13779: Ventilation for non-residential buildings. Performance requirements for ventilation, air-conditioning and cooling systems EN 15251: Indoor environmental input parameters for design and assessment of...

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Facility Management Subject to change. ©2011 Fr.SauterAG Creating Sustainable Environments.

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