Life sciences organizations require precise environmental control, traceable data, and consistent user experiences across a variety of lab types. TSI laboratory monitors and controls are designed to help you manage airflow, room pressurization, and fume hood performance while supporting contamination control strategies and audit readiness.
Portfolio Overview
- Fume hood monitors and controls: Provide real-time face velocity, clear status indicators, and configurable alarms. Optional sash prompts guide proper operation and support energy strategies.
- Room pressure and airflow controls: Maintain differential pressure relationships and track supply and exhaust flows to meet air change targets and occupancy modes.
- Integrated monitoring: Centralize data via BACnet or Modbus to visualize trends, route alarms, and support investigations or periodic reviews.
Benefits for Life Sciences Teams
- Quality and compliance support: Trend airflow and pressure data, capture alarm events, and document setpoints to support your quality system and audits.
- Standardized user interfaces: Consistent displays and alarm logic help staff move confidently between rooms and buildings.
- Energy and sustainability: Demand-based sequences, such as setback and occupancy modes, help reduce energy use while maintaining defined environmental goals.
- Scalability: Deploy across R&D, preclinical, and support areas with consistent configuration and naming standards.
Capabilities That Matter
- Real-time status for face velocity, room pressure, and airflow, visible at the point of use.
- Multi-level alarms with delay timers and configurable thresholds to reduce nuisance alerts.
- Occupancy inputs and modes to align airflow with actual use.
- BAS integration for trend logging, central alarming, and enterprise dashboards.
- Commissioning tools that streamline install, calibration, and documentation.
Applications
- Research labs that need repeatable conditions and clear hood status for daily assays.
- Preclinical and vivarium support spaces where pressure relationships and air changes are critical elements of facility design.
- Shared core labs with rotating users who benefit from consistent, easy-to-understand displays.
Implementation Guidance
- Establish naming conventions for points, alarms, and rooms to support clean BAS integration.
- Define setpoints and sequences with quality, EHS, and facilities stakeholders to align with SOPs.
- Validate performance with trend reviews and periodic checks, using built-in test modes to speed verification.
TSI Support
Partner with TSI for application engineering, commissioning support, and training to help your team deploy confidently and maintain performance over time. Request a consultation to discuss your life sciences requirements, integration needs, and rollout plan.
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