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AKCP, the world's oldest and largest manufacturer of networked wired and wireless sensor solutions (Est. 1981), today announced the launch of the Air Quality Sensor (AQS). This advanced sensor is designed to protect critical facilities and data centers by monitoring environmental factors that are often overlooked but vital to operational uptime.
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While traditional temperature sensors can confirm if cold air is entering a server rack, they cannot explain why a server continues to overheat. The AQS fills this information gap by identifying high particulate counts. Dust buildup on heatsinks and internal components acts as insulation, preventing efficient heat transfer and forcing cooling systems to work harder than necessary.
Beyond dust, the Air Quality Sensor monitors Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Nitrogen Oxides (NOx). When these are present alongside incorrect humidity levels, they can create a "perfect storm" for the corrosion of sensitive metal elements within a facility.
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Comprehensive Technical Specifications
The Air Quality Sensor is a compact, highly precise unit designed for easy integration. Its monitoring capabilities include:
Physical Design
The sensor is housed in a compact enclosure measuring approximately 77.35 mm x 61.90 mm x 32.64 mm. It is designed for seamless deployment in any data center or critical infrastructure environment.
For more information on the AQS Air Quality Sensor and other AKCP monitoring solutions, visit www.akcp.com.
About AKCP AKCP is the world's oldest and largest manufacturer of networked sensors for the data center. With over 30 years experience in professional sensor monitoring solutions, the company has provided critical infrastructure protection for thousands of facilities worldwide.
While traditional temperature sensors can confirm if cold air is entering a server rack, they cannot explain why a server continues to overheat. The AQS fills this information gap by identifying high particulate counts. Dust buildup on heatsinks and internal components acts as insulation, preventing efficient heat transfer and forcing cooling systems to work harder than necessary.
Beyond dust, the Air Quality Sensor monitors Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Nitrogen Oxides (NOx). When these are present alongside incorrect humidity levels, they can create a "perfect storm" for the corrosion of sensitive metal elements within a facility.
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Comprehensive Technical Specifications
The Air Quality Sensor is a compact, highly precise unit designed for easy integration. Its monitoring capabilities include:
- Particulate Matter: Measures PM1.0, PM2.5, PM4.0, and PM10.
- Mass Concentration: Ranges from 0 to 1,000 μg/m3 with ±10% precision.
- Gas Monitoring: Detects CO2 (up to 40,000 ppm), VOC Index (1-500), and NOx Index (1-500).
- Environmental Sensing: Tracks temperature (−10∘C to +50∘C) and humidity (0% to 90% RH).
- Durability: Features a lifetime of over 10 years thanks to dust-resistant Sheath Flow technology.
Physical Design
The sensor is housed in a compact enclosure measuring approximately 77.35 mm x 61.90 mm x 32.64 mm. It is designed for seamless deployment in any data center or critical infrastructure environment.
For more information on the AQS Air Quality Sensor and other AKCP monitoring solutions, visit www.akcp.com.
About AKCP AKCP is the world's oldest and largest manufacturer of networked sensors for the data center. With over 30 years experience in professional sensor monitoring solutions, the company has provided critical infrastructure protection for thousands of facilities worldwide.
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