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Belimo launches room sensors

Devices measure temperature, humidity and CO2 with the promise of high accuracy and fast response, company says

  • By Content Team |
  • Published: July 17, 2020
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DANBURY, Connecticut, United States, 17 July 2020: Belimo has released new Room Sensors, which the company claimed complement the existing sensor product range. Making the announcement through a Press release, the company said the sensors measure temperature, humidity and CO2 in a wall-mounted design offering high accuracy and fast response.

The sensors are maintenance-free and provide long-term reliability for a comfortable room environment, the company claimed. Integrated with Near Field Communication (NFC) allows for fast programming, commissioning, and troubleshooting with the Belimo Assistant App and a smartphone, the company further claimed. The product series consists of Temperature, Temperature with Setpoint, Temperature and Humidity, Temperature, Relative Humidity and CO₂, the company said. Key features, it added, include:

  • Unique housing with a spring-loaded removable terminal block that saves wiring time and ensures reliable contact.
  • Humidity output that is configurable as relative humidity (rH) or dew point conforming to ASHRAE Standard 62.1 to prevent humidity and moisture problems.
  • A low wall coupling factor, which provides accurate room temperature measurement that is not affected by the wall temperature.
  • A distinct manual push button, which is standard on all passive sensors.
  • A PC board cover plate, which offers additional protection from mechanical damage, dust and vibration.
  • Self-calibrating dual-channel CO2 technology beneficial for buildings that are occupied 24/7.
  • NFC, which allows fast programming

“Belimo room sensors deliver high accuracy and fast response,” Eddie Kelley, Sensors Product Specialist, said. “The housing design features a spring-loaded removable terminal block that will ensure contact and saves installers wiring time.”

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