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Measurement Sensors and Control Devices

Measurement Sensors and Control Devices collect information and communicate it to a network to control equipment or monitor building systems. Examples include occupant sensors that turn lights off when occupants are not present, automatic lighting controls that adjust lighting levels when enough daylight is present to light the space, and carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors that monitor CO2 levels in an enclosed space and adjust ventilation rates to maintain indoor air quality. These sensors and controls can be integrated into a centralized building automation system (BAS) to enable energy management across building systems (HVAC, Lighting, IEQ) and “smart” operations at the whole-building level.

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