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  • CO2 sensors

    CO2 sensors for air quality monitoring.

  • VOC Sensors

    VOC sensors detect harmful substances.

  • RH Sensors

    RH sensors measure relative humidity.

  • Temperature Sensors

    Sensors for measuring temperature.

  • Wireless Sensors

    Wireless battery sensors

  • Duct Sensors

    Duct sensors optimize ventilation.

  • Industrial Sensors

    Industrial sensors ensure reliability.

  • Accessories

    Accessories facilitate the installation of sensors.

  • Refrigerant Leak Sensors

    Sensors for detecting refrigerant leaks.

  • Radon Sensors

    Radon sensors for direct ventilation control.

  • PMx Sensors

    PMX sensors monitor dust particles.

  • Combined Sensors

    Combined sensors for air quality monitoring

  • CO₂ + humidity

    CO₂ + Humidity Sensors

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NLII-TVOC+RH+T-IQRF

12 – 24 V AC / DC
  • restaurant , fitness centers , commercial buildings
  • children's room , kitchen
  • Three-Stage LED Indication

Combined Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), Relative Humidity (RH), and Temperature Sensor, 0-10 V output, relay, communication in IQRF network.

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NLII-TVOC+RH+T-IQRF
Ikona

The NLII-TVOC Room Sensor is used for continuous monitoring of indoor air quality in buildings and subsequently for controlling the performance of ventilation (HVAC) systems according to the current level of air pollution. The sensor measures the total amount of volatile organic compounds in the air (i.e., TVOC = Total VOC), relative humidity (RH), and air temperature (T). It is suitable for offices, classrooms, restaurants, kitchens, fitness centers, commercial properties, households, restrooms, locker rooms, etc.

  • measures TVOC, RH, and T
  • 2x analogue voltage/current output
  • communication capability in IQRF network
  • long lifespan and stability
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