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

A power quality clamp meter which combines the functions of a clamp meter, oscilloscope, data logger...

2 item(s) available

Motor on/off Logger UX90-004

A motor on/off standalone data logger that monitors a motor’s on and off conditions using an inter...

101 item(s) available

Energy Logger

A dent power energy logger capable of analyzing electrical consumption data derived from voltage and...

13 item(s) available

4-Channel Analog Data Logger

A 4-channel analog data logger that supports up to four external sensors, enabling measurement of...

33 item(s) available

Hot Wire Anemometer (Blue)

A hot wire anemometer which simultaneously measures and logs data for several ventilation parameters...

4 item(s) available

Temp/RH Logger MX1101

A temp/rh data logger which measures and records temperature and relative humidity. Using bluetooth ...

111 item(s) available

Temp/RH MX2301

A temp/rh weatherproof data logger that measures and records temperature and relative humidity in ou...

39 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.