Sensors/Meters
Belimo HVAC sensors, detectors and meters offer superior reliability, easy installation, and seamless integration with major Building Automation Systems (BAS). The sensor range measures temperature, humidity, air pressure, water leaks, CO₂, and VOCs for pipes, ducts, and outdoors.
Gas monitors are factory calibrated and can measure up to two different gases simultaneously. Monitors can connect to a network to check vehicle emissions and indoor air quality, with or without a central controller.
Reliable flow measurement plays an essential role in maximizing HVAC system efficiency and conserving energy. The inline flow meters utilize ultrasonic transit-time technology to perform accurate and repeatable flow measurements. We create thermal energy meters that meet EN1434 standards for accurate flow and energy measurement, with IoT-enabled billing.
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Sensors Brochure (pdf - 5.38 MB)
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Thermal Energy Meter Brochure (pdf - 3.44 MB)
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Gas Monitoring Devices Brochure (pdf - 3.98 MB)
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Sensors / Meters Documentation and Materials
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Belimo Sensor Range Video
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Integrating HVAC sensors into your building management system offers numerous advantages, including:
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Energy efficiency — Real-time data helps adjust heating, cooling, and ventilation systems to minimize energy consumption
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Improved air quality and safety — CO2 and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) sensors ensure proper ventilation and pollutant control
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Enhanced comfort — Temperature and humidity sensors maintain a stable, comfortable, and productive indoor climate
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Cost savings — Optimized HVAC performance reduces energy bills and maintenance costs
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HVAC sensors are used across various industries and applications, including:
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Commercial buildings — Ensuring optimal indoor climate and energy efficiency for offices, malls, restaurants, schools and universities, airports, and hotels
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Industrial facilities — Monitoring temperature, humidity, and airflow in manufacturing and processing plants
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Healthcare and laboratories — Maintaining strict air quality standards in hospitals and research facilities
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Data centers — Regulating temperature and humidity to prevent equipment overheating
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Selecting the ideal HVAC sensor depends on specific application needs. The main types of sensors include:
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Pipe sensors — Measure temperature and pressure in heating and cooling pipes
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Duct sensors — Monitor air pressure and airflow, temperature, humidity, and air quality within ventilation ducts
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Room sensors — Provide real-time indoor climate data for optimal comfort, indoor air quality, and safety
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Outdoor sensors — Track external environmental conditions to adjust HVAC operations accordingly
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