Thermal comfort and indoor air quality

ALMEMO® measurement technology for measuring thermal comfort and indoor air quality

If the room climate is not right...

A poor indoor climate can lead to a reduction in concentration and performance and even to illness. A comfortable indoor environment is optimal health care at the office workplace, in classrooms, sports halls, production facilities, and much more. The flexible ALMEMO® measurement technology records all relevant measured variables and is the basis for measures such as ventilation behavior, control of temperature and humidity or the avoidance of air drafts. An accurate and traceable measurement of the CO2 content in the room air is the prerequisite for logging the measurement data to create individual ventilation profiles. By assessing thermal comfort at the workplace, an evaluation of the performance of heating and ventilation systems is achieved. For this purpose, series of measurements of the operative temperature (globe temperature), room temperature, flow of room air and humidity are recorded. ALMEMO® measurement technology offers a high degree of data security and different approaches to solving these measurement tasks. Comfort and indoor air quality can be measured with only one measuring device.

Measurement of indoor air quality / CO2

The concentration of the CO2 content in the room air is decisive for the quality of the air we breathe. A too high CO2 content reduces the performance. To reduce the risk of aerosol-associated infections, various studies recommend continuous monitoring of the ambient air and appropriate ventilation.

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Comfort measurement / °C / % r.h. / m/s

The comfort measurement captures important parameters for the determination of the interior quality. The comfort at the work or learning place is decisive for optimal performance and concentration.

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Indoor climate monitoring

A complex recording of the indoor climate with logging of the measured data is important for the adjustment of the building services like ventilation systems and heating. Climate monitoring is possible in all closed rooms, e.g. in the work and laboratory area and when storing highly sensitive materials, in a museum or in a climate chamber.

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