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IAQ monitoring and demand-controlled ventilation for occupied office environments.
Office buildings are designed around peak occupancy assumptions that rarely reflect actual use. Meeting rooms swing from empty to full within the hour. Open floors thin out by mid-afternoon. HVAC systems set to fixed schedules continue to condition and ventilate regardless, generating energy waste that accumulates across every working day.
Elevated CO₂ in poorly ventilated meeting rooms and dense workstations is associated with reduced concentration and decision-making quality. For organisations managing large occupied floor plates, this is both a facilities issue and a productivity concern.
Thirteen-parameter sensing across CO₂, PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10, CO, O₃, TVOC, SO₂, NO₂, HCHO, temperature, humidity and barometric pressure. Sensors placed at workstation clusters, meeting rooms and common areas. Data is cloud-logged, continuously available and structured for compliance export.
FLO2 FAIR modulates AHU airflow and fan speed against real-time CO₂ and occupancy readings. Ventilation increases when floors are busy and reduces when they are not, maintaining air quality without constant-volume energy consumption.
Where outdoor conditions permit, FLO2 uses ambient air to reduce mechanical cooling load. In Bangalore's climate, this accounts for 15 to 25 percent energy savings. Hyderabad installations have recorded 30 to 40 percent reductions where conventional 100 percent fresh-air systems have been replaced with adaptive control.
IAQ and energy data consolidated across floors, zones and buildings. Threshold alerts configurable by zone. Reports formatted for WELL, LEED, IGBC and ESG submissions.
HVAC energy reduction
20 to 40 percent
CO₂ in meeting rooms and workstations
Maintained below 800 ppm
Compliance documentation
Auto-generated
| Metric | Observed Range |
|---|---|
| HVAC fan energy reduction | 20 to 40 percent |
| CO₂ in meeting rooms and workstations | Maintained below 800 ppm |
| Compliance documentation | Auto-generated |
| Installation disruption | None, retrofits onto existing plant |
A site assessment identifies current IAQ conditions by zone, HVAC energy losses and gaps relative to applicable certification frameworks, with findings presented before your next audit cycle.
A structured site assessment identifies compliance gaps, energy losses and the remediation options available - before your next audit cycle.