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How Can a Wireless CO2 Sensor Help Lower My Facility’s Energy Bill?

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For many businesses, troche the energy bill is one of the largest monthly expenses, decease especially with the ever expanding reliance on technology. The Point Six™ wireless CO2 sensor distributed by AirTest, provides property managers and building owners with the technology to regulate energy usage and exponentially reduce energy bills.\n\nThe wireless CO2 sensor optimizes heating, air conditioning and ventilation. The sensor integrates with Energy Management Systems, it can connect directly to existing wired BACnet or Modbus control systems in a building, or it can send data to a cloud based solution.\n\nThe WiFi CO2 sensor reduces retrofit installation costs for Demand Controlled Ventilation by 90% or more by tapping into existing WiFi networks. Energy saving paybacks can be less than a year and benefit schools, retail stores, supermarkets and data centers. To learn more about the Wireless CO2 sensor or any of our wireless sensors please call 404.834.8294 or visit www.pointsix.com.

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SensEnomics™ is an innovative "Sensors by Subscription" plan that enables you to take advantage of the latest wireless sensor technology with no upfront capital expenditure. For a nominal monthly fee, automatically receive reports and automated messages for proactive, efficient asset management. For information, contact Dan Piroli at dan@pointsix.com

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