Sontay refreshes sensor range

Sontay has updated its GS-CO2-1000 carbon-dioxide sensors to simplify specification and installation. Thee sensors have a non-dispersive infra-red sensor for measuring CO2 concentrations and have a self-calibration algorithm for long-term stability and accuracy. Outputs for temperature or temperature and relative humidity can be added.

By controlling at the optimum level, these sensors ensure there is adequate ventilation whilst maximising energy savings.

Stylish, uniform housings now feature across Sontay’s range of sensors for temperature, relative humidity, air quality, carbon dioxide, condensation, light level and occupancy.

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