Indoor Air Quality: why and how to improve it?
Indoor Air Quality: how and why should it be measured? What is required by the regulation? How to act?
Measure a delta pressure:
Between the atmospheric pressure and the inside of the ventilation box
On both sides of an element (e.g.: filter)
Collect data of a 0-10V sensor
e.g. ammeter clamp for distinguishing a power failure
Controlling the AON outputs
On exceeding threshold(s)
Pressure difference or through 0-10V input
On digital input events
e.g.: indication of a machine fault
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