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BAPI AIR QUALITY SENSOR OVERVIEW

Room Mount Air Quality Sensor
The BAPI Air Quality Sensor is a total contaminant sensor which means it is sensitive to over 30 contaminants that are typically found in indoor environments. The principle purpose is to control the amount of outside air introduced by a ventilation plant and thereby reduce energy consumption by eliminating the introduction of excess outside air into the system during periods of little or no occupancy.
Duct Mount Air Quality Sensor
The BAPI Air Quality Sensor is a total contaminant sensor which means it is sensitive to over 30 contaminants that are typically found in indoor environments. The principle purpose is to control the amount of outside air introduced by a ventilation plant and thereby reduce energy consumption by eliminating the introduction of excess outside air into the system during periods of little or no occupancy.

Carbon Monoxide Sensor
BAPI’s Carbon Monoxide Sensor offers enhanced, long life electrochemical sensing with outstanding accuracy at low concentrations. The sensor has a range of 1-100 PPM or 1-300 PPM of CO with a resolution of 1 PPM and a linear output of 4-20 mA. The unit also features a robust enclosure and is available with or without LCD display.

Why Sense Indoor Air Quality?
One of the greatest concerns of today’s facility managers is the health and safety of the occupants of their building, and Indoor Air Quality is a key factor. BAPI’s Air Quality Sensors allow for continuous monitoring to help control the air quality of a facility. The sensors can be placed in individual rooms and in air ducts and can send data directly to the building management system. Information from the sensors can also be recorded over time and easily imported into standard spreadsheet packages for analysis. This type of “on-line” monitoring offers a number of important benefits including energy savings through demand-based control of outside air intake, improving and optimizing the air quality of the facility, identifying potential air quality problems in the early stages and demonstrating to existing and potential tenants your commitment to tenant satisfaction.