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Sensor Suite Sensors (SENs) are located within a Sensor Suite and they evaluate an array of environmental conditions using a shared sensor architecture. A range of sensors are available to measure: carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), dewpoi...
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The Sensor Suite (SST) is built on a scalable architecture to accept a variety of sensors for multipoint sampling of a host of indoor environmental parameters. The sensor suite affords distributed, multiplexed based sensing of the monitored areas by...
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The Air Data Router (ADR) provides the means of routing air sample packets and temperature data from the desired test location back to the Sensor Suite (SST) for measurement. The SST and associated ADRs are connected via a backbone consisting of OSC...
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The Architectural Wall Probe (AWP) is designed with an architecturally pleasing semi-flush mounted cover and interfaces with the Air Data Router (ADR) for room level sensing of a multitude of environmental parameters (excluding temperature), and for...
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The Room Probe (RS) is designed with a semi-flush mounted cover that can be optionally painted to match the interior room finishes. The RS interfaces with the Air Data Router (ADR) for room level sensing of a multitude of environmental parameters in...
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The Information Management System (IMS) runs the IMS service that sequences the Air Data Routers (ADR) to route the air packets from individual test areas to the Sensor Suite (SST) where it is sampled and measurements recorded. Data from the ADR and...
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Last Updated: 10/25/2021
in Aircuity 101 Technical Papers
There are many reasons why after 15 years of successful usage in over 1,000 installations, centralized air quality sensing via an air sampling system as provided by Aircuity is still the only system on the market that is being used in laboratory fac...
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Last Updated: 10/25/2021
in Aircuity 101 White Papers
The original Smart Labs principles are still critical to achieving maximum benefits The Smart Labs Program was created in 2008 at the University of California, Irvine. Led by Wendell Brase, who at the time of its creation was Vice Chancellor for Ad...