Switches and sensors play a crucial role in modern ventilation and HVAC systems, providing automated control and enhanced efficiency. These devices are designed to monitor environmental conditions and respond accordingly, ensuring that ventilation systems operate at optimal levels. Common types of switches include humidity, temperature, and pressure switches, which automatically activate or deactivate fans and other equipment based on preset thresholds. Sensors, such as CO2 and air quality sensors, continuously monitor indoor conditions to maintain healthy air quality levels and improve energy efficiency.
Switches and sensors are essential for maintaining comfort, safety, and energy savings in both residential and commercial settings. For instance, our Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors detect when a room is in use and adjust ventilation rates accordingly, reducing energy consumption when spaces are unoccupied. Meanwhile, humidity sensors are particularly useful in bathrooms, kitchens, and other moisture-prone areas, triggering fans to prevent condensation and mould growth. These components can be easily integrated into existing systems, offering straightforward installation and seamless operation.