CO2 – BAPI-Stat “Quantum Prime” CO2, Temp and Humidity Sensor, Periodic Occupancy
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The BAPI CO2 Sensor is an accurate and reliable way of incorporating demand controlled ventilation into a building’s HVAC strategy. The Single Channel unit has been optimized for periodically unoccupied areas and features Automatic Background Calibration (ABC) over a long time period to reduce drift. It includes a built-in Barometric pressure sensor that continuously compensates the output for accurate readings despite the weather or altitude of the installation.
The BAPI-Stat “Quantum Prime” Periodic Occupancy unit comes with a large display, CO2, temperature and humidity sensing along with temperature setpoint and occupancy override. The CO2 level is indicated as “Good, Fair or Poor” by three discrete green, yellow and red LED’s on the front of the unit.
Datasheet for Submittal
CO2 Room Sensor, BAPI-Stat “Quantum Prime” Enclosure, Datasheet for Submittal, 2017 - PDFDatasheet with Pricing
CO2 Room Sensor, BAPI-Stat “Quantum Prime” Enclosure, Datasheet with Pricing, 2017 - PDFInstruction Sheet
BAPI-Stat “Quantum Prime” CO2 Room Sensor Instructions - PDFSpecial Document
BAPI-Stat "Quantum" and "Quantum Prime" Sensor Optional Selections - PDFDescription
The BAPI CO2 Sensor is an accurate and reliable way of incorporating demand controlled ventilation into a building’s HVAC strategy. The Single Channel unit has been optimized for periodically unoccupied areas and features Automatic Background Calibration (ABC) over a long time period to reduce drift. It includes a built-in Barometric pressure sensor that continuously compensates the output for accurate readings despite the weather or altitude of the installation.
The BAPI-Stat “Quantum Prime” Periodic Occupancy unit comes with a large display, CO2, temperature and humidity sensing along with temperature setpoint and occupancy override. The CO2 level is indicated as “Good, Fair or Poor” by three discrete green, yellow and red LED’s on the front of the unit.