The thermal imaging camera is a versatile working tool to say the least. With its detailed thermal images, you can ensure optimal indoor climates for people, equipment and machinery. And, more importantly, you have an opportunity to detect and fix costly energy wasters. Still high electricity prices make this undeniably interesting, right?
Tag: Indoor climate
Important moisture measurement in crawl spaces and attics
It is important to inspect certain critical environments at regular intervals in order to detect and remedy any mold problems in good time. In crawl spaces and attics, it is common for moisture to cause microbial growth. Here, experienced moisture consultant Kim Olmås explains how mold develops, how to detect it and what measures to…
Interview with Anders Tennerhed
Is your indoor air drier than in the Sahara?
Methods and instruments for measuring indoor climate
What exactly is a good indoor climate? On the one hand, people may have different perceptions of what is acceptable in terms of temperature and draughts. What we call thermal comfort. On the other hand, there are physical measurable quantities such as air temperature, radiant temperature from surfaces, air movement, humidity and so on.
Easy climate monitoring in scattered churches
Remote monitoring helps municipalities cut costs
Enhanced climate monitoring of priceless objects
An important part of the work of conservators Augusta Persson and Ann-Sofie Stjernlöf is to take preventive measures to ensure that the historical objects in the museums’ care are not damaged. At the Livrust Chamber, remote monitoring of temperature and humidity is being strengthened. The same applies to the Swedish Museum of the Holocaust, where…
We help you comply with the National Archives regulations
Secret cooling jobs with proven measuring instruments
Lasse Andersson likes to think a few times and create special solutions for cooling. Measurements and calibrations of instruments have been an important part of his long career. In his retirement, Lasse now helps the Swedish military with cooling installations and measurements – often using Testo instruments from the 1990s.
“With Celsicom we can ensure optimum dehydration climates”
There is growing interest in logging the climate in different environments. This is according to Axel Arleij, moisture expert at Raksystems (formerly Dry-IT), which helps construction and real estate companies to monitor the building climate and investigate the indoor climate. A large number of Celsicom boxes are used to measure temperature and humidity.
Blower doors for energy-efficient houses
With powerful fans in door panels – known as Blower Doors – Olle Syrén controls at AEM Byggkonsult the airtightness of residential and commercial buildings. Partly because to confirm developers’ energy calculations and to detect any air leakage. – “We see a continued increase in demand for density measurements,” says Olle.
Mapping helps Strömberg grow
The Nordic logistics company Strömberg is aiming for expansion in medical technology. With the help of mapping of temperature levels, so-called mapping, carried out by Nordtec, Strömberg has acquired knowledge about how to create a perfect indoor climate that meets the high demands of both customers and authorities.
The right climate in sensitive environments at the Art Museum
Halland Art Museum is beautifully located next to Nissan and Norre Katts Park in Halmstad. Here visitors can enjoy exhibitions and exciting events. A few years ago the museum underwent a major refurbishment. The house was renovated and an extension added with the entrance facing the city. As part of this work, the museum invested…
Balancing heating and ventilation in hospitals
Operation technician Martin Lundin works with the indoor climate at the hospital in Västerås but also at the hospitals in Fagersta, Sala and Köping in Region Västmanland. His constant challenge is to create comfortable indoor environments for both healthcare professionals and patients while keeping energy consumption low.