User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Purpose of this document
- 2 Why is a healthy, productive indoor climate so valuable?
- 3 The role of building automation in health and productivity
- 4 Control applications and targets (CO2, VOC, RH, PM2.5)
- 5 Recommendations for specific building types
- 6 Monitoring indoor climate parameters for health and productivity
- 7 Controlling indoor climate parameters for health and productivity
- 8 Products for a healthy productive indoor climate
- Appendix 1: Indoor air quality (IAQ) – Combined CO2 and VOC sensors
- Appendix 2: Integration of RDF../RDG.. (KNX) in Desigo
- Appendix 3: Other indoor climate parameters – NO2, SO2, O3
- Appendix 4: Tender texts
- External references
- Siemens reference documents
- Glossary
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Product bundles A to F shown above are shown as applications A to F in the next section.
Product bundles (A to F) Benefits
RH
(D) FCU, chilled/heated ceiling
via KNX room thermostat
RDG165KN + external humidifier/dehumidifier
• Easy application selection by DIP switch
• Increased occupant health/productivity
• Standalone or communicating (KNX)
• Can be integrated into BACS for increased energy
efficiency and remote monitoring
PM2.5
(E) Control of PM2.5 by improved filtration
(in AHU)
• Increased occupant health
• No additional automation needed
PM2.5
(and
CO2)
(F) Control of PM2.5 & CO2 via PM2.5
controller and external air purifier (References
13, 14, and 26)
RDF870KN, QSA2700 (PM2.5), QPA.. duct (CO2)
• Increased occupant health
• Straightforward retrofit
• Standalone operation