Demand Controlled Ventilation Measurement Kit

Use this kit to measure the energy consumption of a facility’s air handling unit (AHU) system retrofitted with a demand control ventilation (DCV) system.

Typical Use

  • One power quality clamp meter (Fluke345) & Dent logger (EXCUNC) per building
  • One hot-wire anemometer (TSI-9545) per building
  • One 4-channel analog logger (UX120-006M) per panel board
  • Three current sensors per panel board
  • One motor on/off logger (UX90-004) per motor
  • Three temp/RH loggers (MX1101) per AHU
  • One temp/RH data logger (MX2301) per building

Equipment Included in Kit

Power Quality Clamp Meter

Combines the functions of a clamp meter, oscilloscope, data logger and digital power meter in one de...

2 item(s) available

Motor on/off Logger UX90-004

Standalone data logger that monitors a motor’s on and off conditions using an internal AC magnetic...

97 item(s) available

Energy Logger

Capable of analyzing electrical consumption data derived from voltage and current inputs. Uses direc...

9 item(s) available

4-Channel Analog Data Logger

An analog logger that supports up to four external sensors allowing you to measure temperature, curr...

26 item(s) available

Hot Wire Anemometer (Blue)

Simultaneously measures and logs data for several ventilation parameters using a single probe with m...

4 item(s) available

Temp/RH Logger MX1101

Measures and records temperature and relative humidity. Using bluetooth technology you can transmit ...

87 item(s) available

Temp/RH MX2301

Weatherproof data logger that measures and records temperature and relative humidity in outdoor envi...

35 item(s) available

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find more information on how to use this kit?

We recommend looking at the Related Guides for information on how to set-up, install, and interpret data along with measurement approaches and special considerations.

What kinds of AHU and zone configurations can I measure with this kit?

You can use this kit to estimate the annual heating and cooling energy consumption for a single-zone AHU for several configurations – with or without DCV, and constant- or variable-flow AHUs. Refer to the associated M&V guide for more detail and measurement strategies.