For over 20 years, sensors using SenseAir carbon dioxide sensors have been successfully used in the Kremlin, maintaining a comfortable microclimate and a favorable working environment for Kremlin employees.
Carbon dioxide sensors were installed in the Kremlin in 1995 by the Finnish company T.A.C. (now owned by Schneider Electric). The sensors themselves are based on the K05 infrared carbon dioxide sensor, produced by the Swedish company SenseAir.
More than 20 years have passed since the sensors were installed, the K05 sensor has been discontinued (replaced by the improved K30 sensor), but the sensors still function properly today. This is confirmed by footage from current news reports.

It is no surprise that sensors based on SenseAir sensors have been operating without interruption for such a long time. SenseAir specializes exclusively in the development and production of devices measuring CO2 concentration, which has allowed the company to perfect the sensor technology, making them extremely reliable and stable. The minimum service life of SenseAir devices is 15 years, but as we see from the example of the sensors used in the Kremlin, they often function properly even after 20 years of service. Since SenseAir is confident in the quality of its equipment, the warranty period for the devices is an unprecedented 5 years.
If you want to follow the example of Kremlin employees and install a carbon dioxide sensor in your office to help maintain a comfortable and healthy indoor climate, you can choose a suitable device for your needs in the catalog or contact our specialists.

