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Real-Time Indoor air quality (IAQ)

While DMS integration sets the bar, the Real-Time monitor automatically adjusts.

Information from your DMS calculates the base air exchange level based on working hours, power, dirtiness of the job, etc. It is the main feature responsible for up to 40% of savings.

But Real Time IAQ is a useful addition for three reasons:

If for some reason the DMS is not up and running properly
It monitors real data to optimize HVAC for whatever special situation and automatically reacts when something unexpected happens.
It helps to fine-tune your whole system and building

What does fine-tuning mean?

Here’s an example. One of our clients has their used car showroom in the old building and the new car showroom in the newer extension of the building. The new part used to be 3-4 degrees warmer, although there is no proper floor-to-ceiling wall, or even divider, between the showrooms.

In the winter, these 3-4 degrees were a significant difference that translated into approx 5,000 euros during theheating period. And as the utility bills were constantly rising, they started asking why.

The reason behind the unnecessary difference was that the new part had a newer HVAC, which was connected to the old automation. But as the new HVAC is significantly more efficient, it has to be controlled with a different logic than the rest of the (old) equipment.

And this is where we come in. We install IAQ sensors to control the entire dealership based on real data, and not based on a preset heating curve.

DMS integration with Real-time measurement brings adjustability and accuracy to your system

While KUTUN Remap’s DMS integration sets the bar by monitoring workflow, IAQ sensors helps to detect when indoor air quality (CO2, VOC, Temp. humidity, others) deteriorates sharply and adjust heating, cooling, ventilation, etc. accordingly.

KUTUN Remap monitors every 10 minutes:
  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • CO2
  • Small particles
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

If the air quality deteriorates, the system automatically reacts.