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You’ll get a fun tour of a Valarm air quality monitoring box in this video. This unit monitors nasty and gnarly stuff that you, your family and friends shouldn’t be breathing. Gross things that get into your lungs. And never leaves. Causes lung disease, cancer, heart failure, asthma, and so on. You probably already know that bad air quality is responsible for over 7 million deaths every year. So your bottom line is that air quality is an issue that will become more important every day for you and everyone around you.
These Industrial Internet of Things Devices use sensors to measure VOCs, a.k.a Volatile Organic Compounds, Ozone / O3, and Nitrogen Oxide / Nitrous Oxides / NOx / NO2 .Why these exact sensors? We work with the California government entity South Coast Air Quality Management District, AQMD, that responsible for air quality compliance and monitoring in Southern California. So we trust that what they need to monitor is important for your health. And the flexibility of Valarm makes it super easy if you need to add or remove any sensors at any time.
Where’s the air quality sensor information go? Tools.Valarm.net receives all of this air quality sensor information in real-time. The Valarm Tools Cloud gateway software lets you map, graph, analyze, receive alerts, and do just about anything with your air quality information.
Inside of each of these boxes you’ll see the 3 gas sensors at the bottoms of the boxes. They’re Alphasense air quality sensors that are in custom sensor housing enclosures that Lorenzo designed and printed with our MakerGear 3D Printer. There are specific gas sensors for Ozone, Nitrogen Dioxide / NO2, and a VOCs PID.
The raw gas sensors connect to 0-10V sensor adapters from [ Ссылка ] . The raw air quality sensor data is sent to [ Ссылка ] with the 3G GSM sensor hub in the middle of the box.
At the top of each box there’s an Alphasense OPC-N2 optical particle counter. The OPC-N2 air quality sensors measures particulates in the air, like dust, soot, PM1, PM2.5, and PM10. Gross stuff that gets into your lungs and never leaves. EACH OPC-N2 connects to a SPI serial sensor adapter and a GSM sensor sensor hub. All of these Industrial Internet of Things devices are available at [ Ссылка ]
On [ Ссылка ] all of the air quality information is converted to real world values you and your organizations need, like PM2.5 and parts per million, ppm, of ozone, VOCs, and NO2 gases.
The rest of the hardware you see in the box are various electronics that monitor battery and solar panel health, since this unit is solar powered and runs all on its own. The cable gland or stress relief connector at the bottom is where the solar panel connects to the Morningstar SunSaver-6 solar charge controller at the top that handles power management between the big lead acid battery and all of the Internet of Things Devices.
You’ll also see voltage converters and a voltage divider. Fans are there to keep fresh air moving and regulate the temperature so it doesn’t get too hot or cold inside the box. And there’s a meteo sensor that monitors ambient humidity, pressure, and temperature that can be used to fine-tune air quality sensor calibration routines.
That’s the quick and easy overview of air quality monitoring. Are you ready to do air quality monitoring now? Do you feel a deep hunger and desire to measure air pollution? You’re probably already ready to deploy these environmental monitoring boxes in the field. You and your organization can get these boxes at [ Ссылка ] .
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Or, if you need something kinda like this but a little different, maybe an additional H2S or SO2 air quality sensor, or WiFi connectivity instead of GSM, or anything else, then please don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll help you find a solution for your specific monitoring needs. Send us a message at Info@Valarm.net . And as always, thank you for watching and helping everyone remotely monitor anything, anywhere.
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