Software identifies and monitors Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) problems.
Bad air quality in the workplace environment can be extremely debilitating, causes ill-heath, distraction and absenteeism and when maximum permitted exposure levels for hazardous contaminants are exceeded is illegal, risking heavy fines and claims.
Clean, healthy air is an essential element for good human performance and employers who pay for, and expect, their staff to function to the peak of their abilities must provide this or settle for less. PPM Technology's PPMonitor™ IAQ system will display real-time gaseous contamination levels, temperature and rHumidity.
This Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) system uses a PC to wirelessly receive continuous real-time readings from monitors placed around the building containing sensors which detect and measure Temperature & rHumidity and choices of the following (Maximum 5) :
Air Speed - Formaldehyde - Carbon Monoxide - Carbon Dioxide - Ozone - Sulphur Dioxide - Nitrogen Dioxide - Ammonia - Chlorine - Total Volatile Organic Compounds - H2O - Glutaraldehyde - Methane – Smoke
The system is expandable and can run many monitors at the same time each containing the same or different sensors. ZigBee® wireless mesh network technology means that the monitors all 'talk' to each other and automatically work out the optimum route for sending readings back to the host PC.
The Software allows the entire wireless system to be managed from a single PC, the PC can pre-set a number of different exposure levels to trigger when limits are exceeded; these could be visible or audible alarms or to control 3rd party systems such as ventilation systems.
The PPMonitor software enables the data to be viewed graphically, produce reports and statistical data. Analysis of the recorded data over time allows for more efficient management of resources and energy.
Please visit www.ppm-technology.com for more information
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