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Lennox unveils Comfort Sensor at 2007 AHR Show |
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Wednesday, 31 January 2007 |
Lennox International is introducing the Comfort Sensor at the 2007 AHR Expo (booth 4115), which is taking place in Dallas (USA) until today.
Winner of the AHR Expo Innovation Award in the Building Automation category, the Comfort sensor is an innovative new product for light commercial applications that combines multiple sensing and zone damper control options in a single device.
The Comfort Sensors primary function is as a zone temperature sensor for use with Lennox L Connection Network building automation system. It can also be used for stand-alone applications that do not require a complete building automation system. There are several versions available that combine relative humidity and/or carbon dioxide sensing options with temperature sensing.
Zone damper or terminal box control is also optional in the same device for zoning applications.This modular approach to sensing and zone control reduces installation labor and improves aesthetics by minimizing the number of devices on the wall.
An intuitive LCD interface is available for adjusting temperature setpoints and viewing zone information. This user-friendly interface is ideal for office workers or other occupants to easily adjust temperature setpoints within a range thats been specified by the facility manager to optimize comfort and energy usage. All models include a system override button that can be used to put the system into occupied mode, or this feature can be disabled.
Installation of the Comfort Sensor requires only two communication wires and power to operate, making it much easier to install than comparable products. Unlike other zone controllers on the market, the Comfort Sensor is located in the space where a contractor can have easy access for installation and trouble-shooting. |