Sensgreen air quality sensor saves energy and is adaptable
Sensgreen’s new air quality sensor from VENN IDC is a wall sensor similar to a carbon monoxide detector. It senses when a room is over-heated, over-cooled or needs better ventilation. The sensor system also helps homeowners keep their space well ventilated while minimizing energy waste created by HVAC systems.
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It started with a pilot program run in 54 buildings and seven countries, including 12 shopping malls, 10 offices and 32 other buildings. During 2021, 16,900 alarms alerted users to prevent 3,525 overheating events, 3,560 overcooling events and 1,890 under-ventilation situations.
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As a result, it is now in the fundraising stage. Meanwhile, the VENN design team collaborates with Sensgreen to develop the hardware for the final sensor. VENN is the creator of other sustainability products, including the EvrekaCore Smart Waste Management System, technology that helps manage waste pickup truck routes. They are also the creator of the Milvus SEIT Series, an autonomous robot for materials handling.
Moreover, what sets the air quality sensor apart is the use of advanced sensors and artificial intelligence. Sensgreen is an IoT (Internet of Things) company that designs sensor-embedded hardware products in the HVAC industry. Wireless sensors and AI help the Air Quality Sensor manage the large amount of energy waste produced by commercial HVAC systems.