Sensors Reduce Ventilation Costs By 20 Percent

The Ventostat 8000 series from GE Sensing and Inspection Technologies monitors temperature, carbon dioxide (CO2) and humidity via one cost-effective transmitter unit. This allows building managers to easily control indoor air quality within a building management system. Through monitoring, energy loss from over ventilation can be reduced and may provide building owners with savings of up to 20 per cent of the ventilation costs.

Replacing the existing Telaire Ventostat, this new transmitter for HVAC demand control ventilation brings three technologies together into one sleek modern design. The Ventostat was recently honoured with Chicago Athenaeum's Good Design Award, recognising designers and manufacturers for advancing new and innovative product concepts and designs. The ABC Logic self-calibration logarithms provide a lifetime calibration guarantee, which eliminates long-term cost.

GE Sensing and Inspection Technologies designs a wide range of sensors that help monitor indoor air quality and help maximise energy use. GE building transmitters, such as those found in the Ventostat product range, can help achieve green building objectives and reduce a building's environmental footprint.