Clean rooms are used for various high process industries such as electronic components manufacturing, research labs, medicine labs etc. The clean rooms are highly controlled for various environment conditions such as temperature, humidity, pressure, particles, air flow, air quality, chemical vapour content in the air, micro organisms in the air etc. These are achieved through various filter, HVAC sytems etc. Any change in the controlled conditions are critical for the operations.
The requirement of a clean room is defined by international standards such as ISO 14644-1 clean room standards. For detailed explanation of these standards you may have a look at the relevant section of Wikipedia on clean rooms.
We provide various systems for monitoring and alerts of clean rooms and hence in this article we are focusing mainly on this subject. This also involves air quality monitoring. We provide such systems with following features:
The parameters to be monitored are mainly based on the type of the room as per classification explained previously. However the major parameters being monitored across all categories are:
Temperature of the room : The controlled temperature of the room has to be maintained within certain high and low limits. Hence temperature need to be continuously monitored and recorded. Depending on the room , sampling interval of 1 to 5 minutes are typically maintained for collecting data
Humidity of the cold room : Humidity also is a major controlled parameter since high humidity means high moisture level which is adverse for all normal special conditions. (In order to control humidity you may use dehumidifiers being supplied by us)
Pressure of the room : The pressure will be controlled in most of the clean rooms and hence need to be monitored
Water leakage or excessive moisture condensation : It is possible that due to condensation water formation may happen inside certain areas or on certain equipment which need to be quickly controlled.
Air quality monitoring : Air quality will involve various factors such as particle count, vapour content in the air, Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide etc. and is usually measured in ppm.
The major features of our monitoring systems are brief below:
We provide various monitoring systems with phone call for critical industries such as cold rooms, warehouses, refrigerators, vehicles, data centers, server rooms etc.
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