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News Release from: Honeywell Control Systems | Subject: self-calibrating wall sensors
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 December 2004
Self-calibrating wall sensors
Honeywell introduces compact, self-calibrating wall sensors for CO2 and dual CO2/temperature sensing.
Honeywell has launched two compact, self-calibrating wall sensors for CO2 and dual CO2/temperature sensing The new C7110 series sensors are more cost-effective than Honeywell's existing AQS series and can enhance the efficiency and versatility of building control systems while improving user convenience
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Their styling, physical dimensions and mountings are identical to Honeywell's established T7460 and T7560 series of wall modules, so ensuring aesthetic and physical compatibility.
The simpler of the two new models has a CO2 sensor while the other has sensors for CO2 and space temperature monitoring.
This second model features a setpoint adjustment dial of the "Celsius Relative" type (-5 to +5 C) which can be easily replaced with a "Celsius Absolute" type (12 to 30C).
This model also includes an occupancy bypass button and an occupancy LED; overrides can be triggered either by pressing the bypass button or controller's internal programming.
The sensors can be mounted using a 60mm (2.36 inch) outlet box or directly on the wall.
CO2 sensing accuracy is +/-100 ppm or 7% (whichever is greater), while temperature accuracy is within +/-3 30C over 15 to 30 C range.
The CO2 output can be configured on a PC using Honeywell's UIP software, freely downloadable from a Honeywell website.
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