Senseair tSENSE Display
CO2 sensors are used to control ventilation systems and monitor indoor air quality. They can be stand-alone sensors or integrated into thermostats or air quality monitoring platforms.
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Senseair tSENSE Display
The tSENSE Display is a carbon dioxide, temperature, and humidity sensor with a display that can be used for long-term monitoring and demand control ventilation.
Hub Highlights:
- Configurable display including color coded alerts based on CO2 value and other parameters
- Easily connected to any building automation system for monitoring or ventilation control. Both analog outputs and Modbus available
- Good performance on Hub CO2 accuracy testing protocols
- Includes temperature and humidity sensors. Can view historical charts directly on the device
Last Edited on: Sep 30, 2021
Model Number | tSENSE Display |
Sensor Type | Non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) Manufacturer: Senseair |
Power Input | 24VAC ± 20% 24VDC 12VDC |
Outputs | 0-10 VDC |
Altitude Correction Method | Programmable |
Measurement Range | 0-2,000 ppm |
Reported Accuracy | ±50ppm (at operating temperatures 63–82°F and 30–60% RH) |
Display of C02 Value | On Device |
Uses Automatic Background Calibration (ABC) | Yes |
Last Edited on: Sep 30, 2021
Model | tSENSE Display |
Date of Test (including warm-up period if device uses automatic background calibration) | March 11-30, 2021 |
Sample Size | 10 |
Error of CO2 measurement @1100 ppm (average) (ppm)
|
-93 |
Error of CO2 measurement @ 1100 ppm (standard deviation) (ppm)
|
13 |
Accuracy Metric
|
<±125ppm |
Noise of CO2 measurement @1100 ppm (Average) (ppm)
|
1 |
CO2 Full results
|
See Box Plot |
Operating Power for Sensor (watts) | 0.21 |
Operating Power for Gateway (watts) | N/A |
Operating Power for Sensor + Gateway (watts)
|
0.21 |
Operating Power Metric
|
<±0.5 W |
Maximum Number of Sensors per Gateway | N/A |
Last Edited on: Sep 30, 2021
Data Source: Staff at the UC Davis Western Cooling Efficiency Center
User Interface
Can the sensor display the CO2 level to occupants? If yes describe.
Yes - Display on the sensor
User Interface
Can the sensor display a visual indicator to occupants that the CO2 level has exceeded a programmed threshold? If yes, describe (what does the indicator look like, what the default thresholds are, and can the threshold be changed).
Yes - Sensor display of the CO2 number turns yellow when exceeds configurable "yellow limit" (default: 700 ppm) and red when exceeds configurable "red limit" (default: 1000 ppm)
Reporting Capabilities
Can the sensor alert facilities (such as an email, text, or call phone application) when the CO2 level has exceeded a programmed threshold? If yes, describe (what does the indicator look like and can the threshold be changed).
Yes - Alerts can be generated when sensor is connected to a building automation system. Alert functionality is determined by building automation system manufacturer.
Reporting Capabilities, Integration Capabilities
How can the CO2 sensor data be logged? If proprietary software, describe (what type of account is needed, what logging intervals are available, what does it look like, and describe its capabilities including data download capabilities).
Logging data is dependent on functionality of BAS that sensor is connected to
Integration Capabilities
Can the CO2 sensor interface with a building automation system (BAS) or demand control ventilation (DCV) system controller? If yes, describe if integration capabilities are vendor specific.
Yes - any vendor
Integration Capabilities
If sensor can interface with a BAS or DCV system controller, is additional hardware required?
No
Installation
Does the sensor require specialized software for installation? If yes, describe
No
Installation
Does the sensor require specialized training for installation? If yes, describe
No
Operation
Does the sensor require on-going maintenance? If yes, describe
No
Operation
Does the sensor require service contracts for ongoing data access? If yes, describe
No - If sensor is connected to BAS, service contracts may be required for BAS functionality