PPM Technology present 'Poster Presentation' at IAQ 2012 Conference
PPM Technology recently attended the IAQ 2012 Conference held at University College London. The Indoor Air Quality conference is the 10th in the series of conferences dedicated to the research and knowledge exchange in the field of indoor air quality in historic and heritage environments in museums, galleries, archives, libraries and historic houses.
We presented a ‘Poster Presentation’ (see photo) at the event - titled ‘Application of Wireless IAQ Monitor’ which introduced our IAQ instruments and outlined benefits of continuously monitoring IAQ.
If you wouldlike to receive the ‘Poster Presentation’ document in PDF, please contact me gareth@ppm-technology.com
Indoor Air Quality is a significant issue in libraries, museums and archival collections - due mainly to the fact that many compounds, as well as unsuitable temperature and humidity has a deteriorating effect on many valuable and precious items stored in these buildings.
The design and construction of archive environments are unlike traditional buildings, in that they require the most stringent of interior environmental conditions for preservation. These conditions can sometimes create health problems for building occupants.
Many delegates were interested in our poster and products; over the next few weeks and months we are launching a campaign to promote our instruments to these types of buildings.
In order to accurately understand a building’s indoor air quality, it is advised to simultaneously monitor various indoor air quality parameters including gases, temperature and humidity in various locations throughout the building.
PPM Technology’s range of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) monitoring instruments include the Wireless IAQ Profile Monitor it can contain sensors for a maximum of 7 customer specified IAQ parameters. A compact model - the Mini IAQ Profile Monitor can contain a maximum of 5 sensors.
Both these instruments send the collected IAQ data wirelessly to the control pc/laptop in real-time; a large number of units can be networked together to enable accurate monitoring of an entire building. The PPMonitor software enables the data to be viewed graphically, produce reports and statistical data, run schedules as well as alarm functions and notifications for more effective and economical building management.
Our latest instrument the 'Touch Screen' IAQ Profile Monitor is a stand-alone IAQ monitoring unit, capable of continuously monitoring up to 7 IAQ parameters. It is built with an integrated ‘touch screen’ panel, which allows the user to navigate through the various sensors simply by touching the screen.
Please visit www.ppm-technology.com for more information.
Customer comments
No comments were found for PPM Technology present 'Poster Presentation' at IAQ 2012 Conference. Be the first to comment!