
Optimal conditions in all environments.
Pleasant and healthy climates are essential for people and equipment to function well. Instruments and loggers from Celsicom provide you with the best conditions to maintain optimal environments.
Applications in indoor climate:
Ventilation adjustment
Precise adjustment of ventilation systems is crucial to ensure good airflow in all kinds of environments. These processes often take a lot of time and require two service technicians to assist each other. With Celsicom, this is a thing of the past. A connected measuring instrument helps you carry out large adjustments. Completely on your own. In no time. With impressive precision.
Recommended Celsicom model: V600

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Climate monitoring
A perfect indoor climate depends on a range of factors. Temperature and moisture levels, air pressure, and carbon dioxide concentration are some of the measurements we need to monitor to ensure pleasant and productive environments. Equally important is proper balancing of airflow in ventilation systems. What indoor climate challenges are you facing?
Recommended Celsicom models: T600, TH600, THC600B, V600
Differential pressure measurement
This measurement is useful, for example, during asbestos remediation – a health hazard that can cause long-term organ and nervous system damage, and in the worst case, cancer. Measuring underpressure is crucial to create an effective and safe working environment during the remediation work. The Celsicom family includes a differential pressure gauge that quickly gives you accurate readings.
Recommended Celsicom model: DP600


Radon measurement
Radon is a radioactive gas that, with prolonged exposure, can affect our health. The gas can only be detected through measurement. Our radon meter provides stable and reliable radon readings within an hour, allowing you to quickly take action for remediation. You can then track the process to ensure the actions are effective and the radon levels decrease.
Recommended Celsicom model: THR600
Carbon dioxide measurement
Ventilation is a key factor in ensuring good air quality in indoor environments. By measuring the carbon dioxide level in the air, you can check whether ventilation is sufficient in a room. This can be easily done with a Celsicom logger. Measurement results showing a carbon dioxide level above 1,000 ppm (0.1% by volume) indicate that the air flow in the room should be increased. Otherwise, people may experience headaches, drowsiness, and reduced performance.
Recommended Celsicom model: THC600B

All data within easy reach
Our mobile-friendly cloud service Celsiview provides you with updated measurement data and history wherever you are. Everything is just a click away.

Some common environments:

Housing and offices
Measurement of temperature and moisture levels, as well as control of carbon dioxide and radon levels where people live and work.
Rec. Celsicom model:
TH600, TH600, THR600, THC600B

Storage facilities
Monitoring of temperature and moisture in spaces ranging from small rooms to large high-bay warehouses.
Rec. Celsicom models:
T600, TC602, TH600, THC600B

Churches and other cultural buildings
Temperature and moisture measurements in church rooms, sacristies, offices, and many other areas.
Rec. Celsicom models:
T600, TH600, THC600B, MM611B

Sports halls and gyms
Logging of temperature, moisture, and carbon dioxide levels in both training and competition halls, as well as changing rooms.
Rec. Celsicom models:
T600, TH600, THC600B

Museums and libraries
Monitoring of precise temperature, moisture, and carbon dioxide levels in exhibition areas and archives.
Rec. Celsicom models:
T600, TH600, THC600B

Server rooms
Continuous measurement and monitoring of temperatures in both large and small tech rooms.
Rec. Celsicom models:
T600, TH600, TC602

Smart accessories.
Magnetic mount for logger
A practical mount that allows you to quickly and easily attach the Celsicom Easy Connect logger to metal surfaces (does not work on certain stainless steel surfaces). The magnetic mount is 10 mm thick and has double-sided adhesive tape on one side and magnetic tape on the other. By positioning the logger a bit away from the metal wall, the metal does not negatively affect the logger’s connection and transmissions to the cloud.

