Chiller Plant Rooms Monitoring

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    Dust Sensor

    Dust sensor When dust is present in chiller rooms then it may impact the operation and performance of the motors.

    The Dust sensor monitors dust particles in the air of sizes between PM2.5 and PM10.

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    Temperature & Humidity Monitoring

    Temperature & humdiity sensor The ambient temperature measurement checks if your cooling is still operating and if the room has the desired temperature setting. Combined with the humidity sensors, it ensures that your equipment is running within manufacturers' limits in order to maximize uptime and avoid early failure due to equipment stress.

    Ambient temperature should be between 18-27°C / 64-80°F.

    Ambient humidity should be between 40% - 60 % rH.

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    TVOC

    TVOC Air Quality Sensor Generators combust fuel to generate electricity. The combustion gasses are toxic. Proper ventilation and evacuation of combustion gasses is critical. This sensors monitors the indoor air quality in your room by monitoring 2 key metrics: CO2 levels and the volatile organic compounds; both resultants from the combustion. With poor air quality the area may become a safety hazard but equally important it will tell that your generator is not working as it should.

    TVOC Air Quality Sensor

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    Fuel Leak Detection

    Fuel leak sensor The fuel leak sensor is put around the fuel tank and around the genset to detect any fuel leaks.

    Fuel Leak Sensor

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    Shock & Vibration Sensor

    Thermal camera sensor Rattling or shaking generators are a sign of wear and tear. Knowing that they do not operate as expected is what protects your facility from being without power when you need.

    Vibration Sensor

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    R Gas Sensor

    Ozone Gas ssensor (small) Chiller plants rely on refrigerant or R gasses to cool. Typical gasses used in high capacity chillers are R410A, R407C,R134a, R404a, R717 (Ammonia); R22 R123 and others.

    Our team can assist you by suggesting a sensor configuration matching the refrigerant gas used in your application. Contact us

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