BAPI Goes Green

BAPI is committed to environmentally responsible manufacturing practices and our products comply with the RoHS directive which restricts the use of certain hazardous substances such as lead and mercury. We also formed a Green Team to educate, promote and implement environmentally friendly practices in our business, community and homes. Within the building, we use carpet […]

Crashing into the Automotive Market

Daimler Chrysler in Chelsea, MI crashes two vehicles per shift and six per day in order to examine the vehicles and give them a safety rating. Guy Overall, a contact of ours stationed at the facility, is responsible for the HVAC systems in the plant’s crash area. Last summer he contacted BAPI with an interest […]

2,500-Year-Old Mummy Goes Wireless…

A new wireless sensor installation at the Univ. of Rochester, NY, will ensure the right temperature and humidity for the university’s oldest resident; a 2,500 year-old mummy. Controlling humidity is extremely importance to keeping the mummy in tip-top shape, according to Jamie Chudyk, Facility Manager for the university’s Memorial Art Gallery (MAG) and its Gill […]

Cornell team chooses BAPI wireless for their Solar House

The Solar Decathlon is a sporting event for eco-friendly students, and BAPI is helping the Cornell University team with our wireless sensors. BAPI sensors were specified on this project because Cornell University has standardized on BAPI for new construction and energy retrofits at their facilities due to the superior performance of our products. We were […]

BAPI’s CO2 Sensor receives AHR Expo Innovation Award

BAPI’s CO2 sensor received a 2012 AHR Expo Innovation Award (honorable mention) as the first CO2 sensor in the industry to include continuous automatic Barometric pressure compensation. Barometric pressure has a significant effect on all CO2 sensors, and the compensation keeps the BAPI unit accurate at any elevation and in any weather. Click here to learn […]