Laboratory Room Controls

Industrial lab spaces often sit alongside production, pilot lines, and maintenance areas — each with different airflow and pressurization needs. TSI laboratory room controls help manage supply and exhaust tracking, room differential pressure, and air change targets to support safe, efficient operations. Controllers coordinate with fume hoods and other exhaust devices, adjusting airflow to maintain directionality and meet occupancy modes. With BACnet or Modbus integration, facilities teams gain centralized visibility, trending, and alarm routing. Intuitive interfaces, onboard sequences, and flexible I/O simplify both new construction and retrofit projects, so you can standardize control strategies across your industrial portfolio.

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实验室室内控制器 LRC-BASE-CFM

对于新的实验室或实验室改造,实验室房间控制器控制实验室平衡,通风和温度。

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SureFlow 室压控制器 8636

控制小型实验室的压差和温度。

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Industrial laboratories require dependable airflow management that adapts to changing production schedules, varied exhaust loads, and evolving test protocols. TSI laboratory room controls provide a coordinated approach to airflow, pressurization, and monitoring so facilities teams can support day-to-day operations and long-term efficiency goals.

What These Controls Help You Do

  • Maintain directionality: Differential pressure control supports your target pressure relationships between labs, corridors, and adjacent spaces.
  • Track supply and exhaust: Controllers synchronize supply and exhaust flows to help maintain stable room conditions during hood sash movement and process changes.
  • Meet air change targets: Support your air change per hour strategies with dynamic sequences that respond to occupancy and demand.
  • Standardize alarms: Clear local indicators and BAS-connected alarms keep teams informed and support consistent responses.

Core Features

  • Differential pressure sensing and control to maintain target room relationships.
  • Supply/exhaust airflow tracking with fast response to hood sash adjustments.
  • Occupancy-based modes for energy savings while maintaining defined airflow targets.
  • Integrated displays that present pressure, airflow, and alarm status at a glance.
  • BAS connectivity via BACnet or Modbus for trending, central alarming, and facility analytics.
  • Flexible I/O to connect valves, actuators, door switches, and emergency purge functions.
  • Commissioning tools for streamlined setup, verification, and documentation.

Industrial Use Cases

  • Pilot suites with frequent equipment swaps where airflow loads change by project.
  • QC labs with strict SOPs that require consistent room conditions and traceable data.
  • Maintenance and utility labs that benefit from straightforward local status and alerts.
  • Multi-hood rooms where sash activity can vary throughout the day.

Data and Integration

  • View room pressure, airflow, and alarm history in your building management system.
  • Use trends to identify drift, plan maintenance, and refine sequences for energy savings.
  • Coordinate with enterprise dashboards for portfolio-level benchmarking across sites.

Design and Retrofit Considerations

  • Choose sensor and valve strategies that match room size, hood count, and exhaust diversity.
  • Evaluate display placement for easy visibility at entries and work areas.
  • Confirm network protocol and point mapping early to speed commissioning.
  • Use predefined sequences as a starting point, then tune parameters to match your SOPs.

Services and Support
TSI provides application guidance to align setpoints and sequences with your operational goals. Training and commissioning support help your team adopt the system quickly and confidently.

Looking to modernize room pressurization and airflow management in your industrial labs? Connect with TSI to discuss specifications, integration, and deployment options.


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