Webinar: Belimo's New Gas Monitor Devices - the Benefits and Advantages

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Get an introduction to Belimo’s newly released gas monitoring devices for vehicle emissions and indoor air quality! Learn about features and benefits, including stand-alone installation and operation, BACnet connectivity, field-replaceable sensing elements, and UL Listed to UL 2075 requirements. This recorded webinar also discusses product release phases and installation scenarios.

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I have watched two of Belimo's webinars on this product and I am surprised to see their thoughts on the Calibration process for these devices. Basically "buy a new sensor - its good for a year' and oh ya if you want to do it MANUALLY then we will sell you some calibration gas. The Idea of looking up a calibration procedure is not to be told to replace the sensor because if the sensor is replaced it would be with a QEL unit that can be used for years with proper calibration. What ever happened to the time when companies stood behind their product and wanted to keep it working as long as they could. The information that I have read in the manual and been given over the phone is miss leading to the point of being wrong. From what I can see while trying to calibrate these devices you need to adjust a 'gain' value that will intern adjust the displayed level the sensor is reading. The question is 'what is the proper procedure to do this?' and do the sensors have a code to say they are at end of life?

PeterMcKenny