Pneumatic Pressure

Introduction to Pneumatic Pressure

Monitoring the atmospheric pressure of a mechanical room is essential for maintaining a safe and healthy environment. Keeping the room pressure slightly positive ensures a steady flow of fresh air, preventing the accumulation of toxic gases and enhancing overall safety.

A pressure sensor monitors the atmospheric pressure in real-time, helping maintain the ideal positive pressure within the mechanical room. By providing accurate data, it enables early detection of pressure imbalances and supports proactive adjustments to ventilation systems, ensuring a safe and well-ventilated environment.

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