Power generation and mining operations involve large, connected spaces with distinct air quality profiles. A control room may require stable thermal conditions and directional airflow, while adjacent shops see variable particulate and VOC loads during maintenance. TSI continuous IAQ monitoring offers a cohesive view of these zones so teams can act with clarity.
Deployment approach:
- Place monitors in control rooms, turbine halls, switchgear areas, maintenance shops, training rooms, and offices.
- Trend data to understand daily cycles, outage-driven variations, and seasonal effects on ventilation and filtration.
- Use differential pressure measurements to help maintain directional airflow strategies between critical spaces and general areas.
Actionable insights:
- Configurable thresholds can bring attention to abnormal readings, helping teams respond quickly.
- Dashboards align stakeholders — operations, maintenance, and EHS — on the same objective information.
- Data logging supports incident reviews, contractor performance discussions, and audit documentation.
Key parameters:
- PM for maintenance activity and filtration effectiveness.
- CO2 for ventilation distribution and occupancy-driven adjustments.
- TVOCs for off-gassing from coatings and cleaning.
- Temperature and humidity for comfort and equipment considerations.
- Pressure for room-to-room airflow management.
Built for demanding environments, TSI monitors pair dependable sensing with practical software. The result is a monitoring layer that complements existing controls and maintenance workflows, helping you prioritize tasks and communicate clearly with leadership. TSI’s application support can help you design a network tailored to your site layout, operational cycles, and reporting needs.
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