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Enables facility managers to improve indoor air quality and occupant productivity while driving energy savings
New solution helps building owners achieve LEED, BREEAM and Green Star certifications
ANDOVER, Mass. – November 6, 2017 –
Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management and
automation, today announced the availability of a new CO2 sensor module
for its SE8000 Series Room Controllers. The sensor detects CO2 levels
in environments such as hotels, schools, office buildings, restaurants
and more to help facility managers make changes to air quality to
improve occupant comfort and create opportunities for energy
savings.
The risks associated with high CO2 levels within building environments
are significant. From an occupant standpoint, high instances of CO2 can
induce lethargy, decrease productivity and in some instances lead to
medical conditions such as fainting. For facilities managers, the
sensor identifies opportunities to reduce air changes and adjust
lighting and temperature settings when rooms are not occupied, which
leads to significant energy savings. Additionally, the CO2 sensors can
help building owners achieve LEED, BREEAM and Green Star certifications
that promote their dedication to sustainability and attract and
maintain tenants.
“Commercial spaces and small office buildings require a constant flow
of fresh and conditioned air to create a healthy environment for people
inside the building. Keeping a close eye on CO2 levels within buildings
is a critical responsibility for today’s facility executives,” said
Henry Zebrowski, Senior Offer Manager, EcoBuildings Division, Schneider
Electric. “The new embedded CO2 module optimizes the level of fresh air
flow within buildings so facility managers can focus on providing the
optimum environment to increase comfort and productivity.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Additional benefits of the CO2 sensor module include:
Easy installation and configuration in minutes
No external wiring required
Automatic calibration to ensure extremely high accuracy
Conforms to ASHRAE specifications for green building standards
Achieves optimal ventilation and reduces stagnant air
Adapts to a multitude of environments
Requires no after service maintenance
Low power consumption
Schneider Electric’s SE8000 Series Room Controllers provide the
distinctive advantage of integrating a thermostat/temperature sensor
and programmable room controller in a single unit. The room controllers
are designed with a highly customizable surface that works in a variety
of environments and decors including offices, retail stores, schools,
hotels and more. The room controllers deliver all the comfort and
control functionality found in multi-component (DDC) systems, but in a
small, easy-to-install package.
To learn more about Schneider Electric’s SE8000 Series Room Controllers
and associated solutions,
http://www.schneider-electric.com/en/product-range/62240-room-controllers/
or contact your local Schneider Electric representative.
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