HVAC Applications

Precision Particulate Monitoring

• PM10

• PM2.5

• PM1

Cost Effective Detector Module

R290 (Propane) Refrigerant

Highlights

Maintaining optimal Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is essential for ensuring the health, comfort, and productivity of building occupants.

A critical aspect of IAQ management involves:

• Monitoring and controlling Particulate Matter (PM) levels within HVAC systems.

• PM10, PM2.5 and PM1

• Refrigerant Gas Leak Detection

Particulate matter consists of tiny particles, such as dust, pollen, and smoke, that can adversely affect respiratory health and overall well-being. Integrating PM sensors into HVAC systems enables real-time detection of particle concentrations, facilitating dynamic control of ventilation rates and enhancing filtration efficiency while leaking refrigerant gases can generate Explosion and Toxic conditions.

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Tera Sensor - NextPM

• OEM Module
• PM10, PM2.5, PM1
• Dual Angle Detection
• Humidity Shield
• 5 Particle Size Channels (Bins)
• Course particle filter

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Tera Sensor - NextPM Advance

• OEM Module
• External Pump
• PM10, PM2.5, PM1
• Dual Angle Detection
• Humidity Shield
• 5 Particle Size Channels (Bins)
• Course particle filter

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Tera Sensor - PMDUCT

• Packaged Instrument
• PM10, PM2.5, PM1
• Dual Angle Detection
• Humidity Shield
• 5 Particle Size Channels (Bins)
• Course particle filter

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CheckUP - R290 Detector

• Packaged Instrument
• R290 (Propane) Detection
• Onboard Relay Contacts
• M2M Communication to System PLC
• Cost Optimisation

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

Maintaining optimal Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is essential for ensuring the health, comfort, and productivity of building occupants. A critical aspect of IAQ management involves monitoring and controlling Particulate Matter (PM) levels within Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. Particulate Matter consists of tiny particles, such as dust, pollen and smoke that can adversely affect respiratory health and overall well-being. Integrating PM sensors into HVAC systems enables real-time detection of Particle concentrations, facilitating dynamic control of ventilation rates and enhancing filtration efficiency. This proactive approach improves Indoor Air Quality, optimises Energy consumption and ensures compliance with health guidelines.