Data-Driven HVAC O&M Using Temperature and Humidity Loggers

Temperature and relative humidity (Temp/RH) loggers give facilities managers a clear view of how HVAC systems actually perform over time. Instead of relying on spot checks or occupant complaints, these small, non-invasive devices continuously track indoor conditions, revealing trends that point to comfort issues, scheduling problems, or hidden inefficiencies.

Improving Indoor Air Quality with COâ‚‚ Monitoring in HVAC Systems

Indoor air quality is vital for occupant comfort and productivity, with CO₂ levels serving as a key indicator. For facilities managers, keeping CO₂ concentrations in check isn’t just about comfort—it affects health, focus, and energy efficiency. High CO₂ levels often signal poor ventilation, leading to fatigue and reduced cognitive performance.

Data Loggers Help Improve HVAC Performance

Data loggers collect and record data over time to measure parameters such as temperature, humidity, pressure, and energy consumption. Data loggers can help identify areas of inefficiency in HVAC systems, predict maintenance needs, improve system performance, demonstrate compliance, and improve tenant satisfaction.