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Laboratory gas concentration monitoring and light intensity monitoring
Gas monitoring content: The main harmful gases that cause damage include sulfur oxides (such as SO2), sulfides (such as H2S), nitrogen oxides (such as NO2), chlorine gas, ammonia gas, formaldehyde, etc. Based on the volume of the laboratory and in accordance with the monitoring requirements for gases, appropriate gas monitoring sensors or multi-in合一 gas monitoring sensors can be configured to keep the gas levels in the laboratory within the required range, and to monitor the harmful gas pollution in the laboratory in real time, and send the collected data to the regional controller for analysis and processing. When the gas pollution exceeds the standard, it supports the linkage of air purification equipment to purify the air in the laboratory, and immediately issues external alarms such as phone dialing, APP, WeChat, mobile text messages, on-site sound and light, etc., to alert laboratory managers.
Lighting monitoring content: Monitoring of the lighting conditions in the laboratory. The lighting conditions also have a significant impact on the results of certain experiments. The monitoring of lighting conditions should include factors such as light intensity, direct light and scattered light, to ensure the accuracy of the experiments. According to the specific circumstances of the laboratory, in accordance with the monitoring requirements for lighting, appropriate lighting monitoring sensors or can be configured to keep the lighting in the laboratory within the required range, and to monitor the lighting conditions in the laboratory in real time, and send the collected data to the regional controller for analysis and processing. When the lighting exceeds the standard, it supports the linkage of lighting equipment to adjust the lighting in the laboratory, and immediately issues external alarms such as phone dialing, APP, WeChat, mobile text messages, on-site sound and light, etc., to alert laboratory managers.