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Free webinar: How to choose the best CO2 sensors for your HVAC needs

Listen to the on-demand webinar on the requirements for the CO2 sensors in different standards and certification schemes such as ASHRAE 90.1 and LEED. 

Some key findings show how the CO2 concentration affects human performance, and productivity will also be looked at during the webinar, as a topic which in many cases may be seen as much more important to consider than focusing only on energy consumption.

The webinar speaker is Mr Lars Stormbom, senior product manager at Vaisala, with over 30 years of experience of industrial and HVAC measurements. He has a background in sensor development and testing, especially the Vaisala Humicap and Drycap sensors.

Mr Stormbom holds an MSc in Technical Physics from the Aalto university of Espoo, Finland.?

Click here to listen to the free webinar.

31 October 2018

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