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This is Dr. Edward Pultar from Valarm.
Air pollution is a huge problem all around our world. Bad and dirty air quality can impact your health, causing asthma or even cancer and heart disease. How can your organization effectively monitor air quality?
You’ll learn in this video how to connect AirBeam air quality sensors to [ Ссылка ] a.k.a. Valarm Tools Cloud. The AirBeam air quality sensor monitors you pollution exposures in real-time. It’s the black box you see in the photos that kinda looks like it has Mickey Mouse ears.
For each of your AirBeam air monitors, you’ll need a sensor hub and serial sensor adapter from [ Ссылка ] . Your sensor hub connects to [ Ссылка ] via WiFi, ethernet, or GSM mobile cell network. You can also include a GPS sensor from Shop.Valarm.net if you’d like all of your air quality information to be geo-tagged so you can view it on 2D and 3D maps like you’re seeing in screenshots here of [ Ссылка ] .
These steps are detailed thoroughly on our blog at [ Ссылка ] so if something doesn’t make sense here then have a look at our Blog Post Write-Up on [ Ссылка ] with AirBeam air quality sensors. And please don’t ever hesitate to contact us at Info@Valarm.net and we’ll help make sure your air quality monitoring needs are met.
You’ll also see other air quality sensors in the images here like the Alphasense OPC-N2 Optical Particle Counter.
First off download Arduino for your operating system.
For the second step you’ll download the DHT Sensor Library.
Now we’ll set up some configurations in your Arduino software so we can upload a new code base to your AirBeams so they’ll output air quality sensor measurements in a format ready for [ Ссылка ] .
Under Tools - Board make sure you’ve got Arduino Leonardo selected since that’s what’s running inside your AirBeam air quality sensors. Next under Tools - Port select your USB port where you’ve got your AirBeam sensor plugged into your computer. Using File - Open open the Arduino code that is available at the URL you see here below.
Wires correspond and connect to the RD (Receive Data) and GND (ground) connectors on your Yoctopuce serial sensor adapter. The Red wire goes to RD on the serial sensor adapter and receives air quality sensor data from the AirBeam. The other end of the red wire is connected to the pin farthest away from the USB port on your AirBeam. The Brown wire goes to GND or ground on your serial sensor adapter and connects to the pin socket closest to the USB port on your AirBeam.
Plug your serial sensor adapter into your computer for initial configuration and click the serial name of your serial sensor adapter in virtualhub & you’ll see the Conversation window.
Edited the code to put out just the sensor variables we want like temperature in fahrenheit, relative humidity percentage, analog total, and hppcf and ugm3 air quality sensor measurements. You can change the order and which of these are output by editing the Arduino .ino file we saw earlier. You can continue the configuration once you’re seeing the air quality sensor output data in comma separated value style like you see in the screenshot.
Under your serial sensor adapter configuration screen you’ll make a new job and a new task. You’ll Receive a CSV record and then you can select which values you want to upload and what variable you want to store them in.
Column aliasing feature on [ Ссылка ] to rename the columns to TmpF, RH, hppcf, and ugm3.
Now your AirBeam air quality sensor information is available all throughout [ Ссылка ] . If you’ve got a GPS sensor then all of your mobile air quality information will be geo-tagged and visible on 2D and 3D maps.
Questions? You can also monitor any additional air quality factors like specific gases such as VOCs, Ozone / O3, NOx / Nitrogen Oxides, or any other air quality sensor.From water wells, flow meters, water resources management, and chemical distribution, to fleets of vehicles, trucks, and trailers loaded up with industrial equipment like pumps, vacuums, & tanks. Contact us at Info@Valarm.net if you’ve got any questions.
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