The RC series features a detector designed to
simultaneously measure the carbon dioxide level (CO2)
humidity and temperature in properties.
This combination provides simplified
installation and maintenance of detectors.
Optimize your ventilation control strategy
and save energy when deploying the RC Detector to maintain Indoor
Air Quality.
How many detectors are required in a typical
installation?
The number of zones with different occupancy
patterns should dictate the number of detectors.
In a small office application for example, it
would be ideal to have one detector in the office space and one in
the conference area.
Carbon dioxide distribution in a space is
influenced by the same factors that influence temperature and
humidity distribution.
Much like temperature and humidity detectors,
placement of CO2 detectors should be based on the zone to
be controlled and anticipated loads. (e.g. common presence of
several persons).
For optimum control, there should be a CO2
detector placed in every location where temperature and humidity
controls are used.
If an HVAC system is serving a series of
zones with similar occupancy patterns, detectors placed in the
return air ducting may be appropriate.
Where should they be located?
Mounting height: 0.3 - 1 m above floor.
Air = 1.0
CO2 = 1.54
The exhaust outlets should be mounted
close to the floor.
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