CPS Offers Safety in Underground Parking Facilities

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CPS Offers Safety in Underground Parking Facilities

26 Jun, 2009

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Industrial Scientific Corporation (USA) is pleased to launch the CPS™ Car Park System. The CPS is an 8-channel digital controller specifically designed to regulate and monitor ambient air in underground parking facilities and tunnels.

The CPS can be configured to monitor from 1 to 256 modules up to 3,000 feet away from the controller with 6 “smart” transmitter options. The CPS provides the option of 4- or 8-relay output modules. Logic input and analog output modules are also available for frequent monitoring of exhaust fan speeds. Several sensor options including CO, NO, NO2, CH4, LPG and H2 can monitor a wide range of hazards emitted by gasoline, natural gas, diesel-powered and electric vehicles.

The CPS uses digital communication, high-speed data treatment, and smart monitoring of exhaust fans. These features provide improved air quality and increased safety. Plus, the CPS is up to 1,000 times faster than a conventional system. It can start or stop fans with maximum efficiency; providing significant savings in electricity expenses regardless of the facility’s size.

The CPS complies with the very strict German regulation VDI2053 for use in underground parking garages. Compliance with other local regulations and cost-savings make the CPS an ideal monitoring system.

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