Air Quality Sensor CO2/Temperature/Humidity/Pressure – Surface Mount – Black/White

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€236,59 Incl. tax 302,50 Incl. tax.
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Unit price: €195,53 / Piece
Measures CO2, temperature, humidity, and air pressure. With touch control, easy installation, KNX compatible. Available in black and white. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
Hugo Müller
Article number:
GS 40.01 KNX BLACK
EAN:
4022709243065
SKU:
24306
Availability:
Out of stock, but available
Delivery time:
Dispatched within approximately 8 working days (please note: this is an estimate and depends on availability from the manufacturer; in some cases, it may be dispatched sooner, but it can also take longer).

Information

Technical Manual

Overview

The GS 40.01 air quality sensor offers an all-in-one solution for indoor climate monitoring. It precisely measures CO2, temperature, relative humidity, air pressure, and dew point, providing accurate data via the KNX bus. The automatic air pressure compensation ensures reliable CO2 readings at all times.

Applications & Benefits

  • Creates a healthy and comfortable indoor climate in schools, offices, gyms, hospitality, and residential spaces.
  • Helps reduce the risk of virus transmission by prompting ventilation when CO2 levels are high. Especially relevant for limiting the spread of Covid-19 via aerosols.
  • Ideal for any space where multiple people gather, such as meeting rooms, classrooms, sports venues, or restaurants.
  • Continuously monitors temperature, humidity, CO2, air pressure, and dew point, making the data available for trend analysis or integration with building management systems.
  • The party function enables temporary adjustment of climate settings for special events or gatherings.

Operation & Installation

  • Simple surface-mount installation (recommended: on a standard flush box) thanks to its compact size (80.5 x 80.5 x 17 mm).
  • Operation via modern touch panel: manually adjust the temperature setpoint within ±3 °C (in 0.5 °C steps).
  • All settings are easily configured using ETS software.
  • Clear status and alarm messages via KNX, including thresholds for CO2 and humidity.
  • Available in studio white (RAL 9016) and deep black (RAL 9005). Custom colors available on request.

Main Features

  • CO2 sensor (390–5,000 ppm, air pressure compensated)
  • Temperature sensor (0 to +50 °C)
  • Humidity sensor (0–100% relative humidity)
  • Air pressure sensor (300–1,100 hPa)
  • Dew point calculation & alarms
  • VAV controller (for variable air volume systems)
  • Comparator function for automatic ventilation or climate control
  • Alarms when threshold values are exceeded
  • Advanced control options (PI and 2-point controllers for heating/cooling/ventilation)
  • Automatic and manual adjustment of temperature setpoints
  • Humidity comparator (e.g., for humidifier/dehumidifier control)
  • Suitable for integration in building management systems via KNX
  • Party function for temporary settings

Health & Air Quality

Continuous CO2 measurement helps reduce the risk of airborne transmission of pathogens through aerosols. High CO2 values indicate insufficient ventilation – this sensor ensures timely and effective ventilation, improving indoor hygiene.

Technical Specifications

  • Power supply: via KNX bus
  • Bus current: < 10 mA
  • Sensors: CO2, temperature, humidity, air pressure, dew point
  • VAV control capability
  • Protection: IP 20 (DIN EN 60529)
  • Material: self-extinguishing thermoplastic
  • Protection class: III (if installed as specified)
  • Dimensions: 80.5 x 80.5 x 17 mm
  • Color: studio white (RAL 9016), deep black (RAL 9005); custom colors on request
  • Mounting: wall mounting (recommended on flush box)
  • Connection: push-in terminals

Why Choose This Sensor?

  • Comprehensive, reliable, and flexible for any smart building environment
  • Supports health and comfort of users
  • Versatile and easy to install
  • Quality by Hugo Müller
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