Co2 Sensor

The SIAQ (Smart Indoor Air Quality) product line by Sicflux represents the latest innovation in technology aimed at improving indoor air quality. With an innovative approach focused on automation, it uses smart sensors and advanced algorithms to monitor and control indoor air quality in real time, ensuring a healthy and comfortable environment. SIAQ’s complete and integrated solutions reduce allergies and respiratory issues, promoting well-being and transforming the environment.

The Co2 Sensor from the SIAQ line (Intelligent Indoor Air Quality) by Sicflux is an automated solution for monitoring and controlling indoor air quality. Designed to work in conjunction with the MAXX+FILBOX line, the sensor optimizes air renewal and the operation of External Air Intake (TAE) systems.

Automatic Monitoring and Control
The sensor continuously monitors Co2 levels in the environment and activates the fan when necessary, ensuring air renewal and energy savings. The integrated digital display shows real-time Co2 levels, eliminating the need for additional equipment for monitoring.

About the Product

Key Features:

✲ Compact white plastic casing.
✲ High-precision digital display providing instant real-time PPM (parts per million) readings for effective monitoring.
✲ Compact design with mounting holes for walls or ceilings, offering installation versatility.
✲ Quick and easy installation, allowing you to start using the equipment promptly.
✲ Wire outlets available on multiple sides of the casing, providing flexibility in cable management.
✲ Operates on 220V.
✲ Capable of operating with multiple devices simultaneously, as indicated in the table below, offering energy efficiency and versatility in its applications.

How the Product Operates
The Co2 Sensor offers three operating modes: 30%, 50%, and 100% of its capacity, adapting to the different Co2 levels detected. When the Co2 level is below 650 ppm, the fan operates at 30%. Between 650 and 950 ppm, the fan operates at 50%. Above 950 ppm, the fan operates at 100% of its capacity.

The selection of the fans/filters to be used should follow the design recommendations and guidelines, as with any other air renewal system.

The Sicflux Co2 Sensor can control up to two fans simultaneously. This operation complies with ANVISA’s RE-09 recommendation, which establishes a maximum Co2 limit of 1000 ppm in the environment. It is recommended to install the sensor on the ceiling or at least 2.0 meters above the ground on the wall.

Technical Specifications

Electrical Connection

The Co2 Sensor has only 4 connection wires: 2 for electrical power and 2 for fan control, allowing for simplified and flexible installation at a considerable distance from the sensor.

Recommended Equipment for Use

This sensor is compatible only with the Sicflux products listed in the table below. To use more than one product simultaneously with a single sensor, consult the combination factor indicated. Remember that the sum of the factors must not exceed 1.7.

For example, when using 1 sensor with 3 units of FH 150, each FH 150 has a factor of 0.5. Thus, 3 x 0.5 = 1.5, which is within the 1.7 limit and is acceptable.

PRODUCTFACTOR
MAXX S 100 / MAXX S 125 / MAXX S 150 / MAXX S 200 / MAXX 100 / MAXX 125 / MAXX 150 /
MAXX 200 / MAXX 100 ION / MAXX 125 ION / MAXX 150 ION / MAXX 200 ION / ACI 100 /
ACI 125 / ACI 100 MINI
0,4
ACI 150 / ACI 200 / FH 100 / FH 125 / FH 1500,5
ACI 250 / ACI 315 / ACI 355 / FH 2001,3
MAXX 250 / MAXX 315 / FH 250 / FH 315 / FH 3551,7

Product Dimensions

If you have any questions, feel free to contact our Sicflux consulting team for assistance.

FAQ

The CO₂ Sensor has three operating levels: 30%, 50%, and 100% of its capacity, depending on the CO₂ levels. With a CO₂ level below 650 ppm, the fan operates at 30%. Between 650 and 950 ppm, the fan operates at 50%. Above 950 ppm, the fan operates at 100% of its capacity.

The selection of the fan and filters to be used should follow the recommendations and guidelines of the project, just like any other air renewal system.

The same sensor can control up to two fans simultaneously. Its operating logic follows the RE-09 recommendation of ANVISA, which sets a maximum CO₂ concentration limit of 1000 ppm in the environment. It is recommended to install the sensor on the ceiling or, at a minimum, at a height of 2.0 meters on the wall.

Yes, the CO₂ Sensor works in conjunction with Sicflux products, such as the Maxx line with Filbox. It automates the fan operation based on the CO₂ concentration in the environment.