New Product Release – Wireless Sensors

Presenting the foundation of a wireless future     Wireless Sensors Greystone’s wireless product line is one of the first wireless MESH systems that can be fully operated with a battery. Every transmitter acts simultaneously as a repeater, removing the need for external repeater units in the network. Utilizing the latest wireless technology innovations, Greystone’s…

New Product Release

Total Indoor Air Quality Total Indoor Air Quality With the worldwide need for accurate monitoring of indoor air quality, Greystone’s new­ IAQ is a Total Indoor Air Quality Monitor. The IAQ will monitor up to 6 parameters that include Particulate Matter (PM1.0, PM2.5, PM4.0 & PM10), Volatile Organic Compounds, Carbon Dioxide, Formaldehyde, Humidity & Temperature…

The importance of temperature monitoring

Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) technology is becoming more and more important for residential and commercial buildings. Temperature sensors are used to measure temperature in many different applications and industries. Monitoring temperature is crucial for some following reasons: Health and safety of individuals High temperatures can lead to dehydration, heat exhaustion, and even heat…

Water Detection in data centers

Next to an electrical failure, water leaks are the second most common reason for computer room data loss. Commercial water leak detectors are very inexpensive when compared to the expense of data loss. Water leak detection is commonly installed in data centers, communications rooms, and other information technology dependent structures. In data centers, many water…

The importance of Gas Detection

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas produced by burning gasoline, wood, propane, charcoal or other fuel. Improperly ventilated appliances and engines, particularly in a tightly sealed or enclosed space, may allow carbon monoxide to accumulate to dangerous levels. Carbon monoxide is harmful when breathed because it displaces oxygen in the blood and deprives…

Condensation – Why do we need to detect it?

Condensation is what happens when water vapour changes from a gaseous to a liquid state. Condensation occurs when warmer moist air comes in contact with cold surfaces such as framing members, windows and other accessories, or the colder region within the insulation envelope (if moisture has penetrated the vapour retarder). Warm air, having the ability…