How can your organization monitor air quality? Learn here: [ Ссылка ]
Quick + easy tutorial on getting remote air quality sensor information to [ Ссылка ] - Valarm Tools Cloud. See [ Ссылка ] for more info and get your Industrial IoT sensor hardware at [ Ссылка ] .
We use these specific gas sensors with AQMD, the government agency responsible for air quality monitoring and compliance in Los Angeles, Orange County, and the majority of Southern California. See here for more info on how to deploy these specific gas sensors for air quality monitoring in the real world: [ Ссылка ]
Our customer stories page has more on how Valarm IIoT is used for mobile assets like fleet vehicles, trucks, and trailers with industrial equipment like pumps, vacuums, and tanks: [ Ссылка ]
Watch this video integrated into our blog here: [ Ссылка ]
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Howdy! This is Edward from Valarm. In this video you’ll learn how to rapidly deploy Industrial IoT applications for air quality monitoring. We’ll be adding telemetry to Alphasense air quality sensors, like the ozone and nitrogen dioxide sensor you see in this video tutorial. There are lots of other air quality sensors available that will work with Valarm in the same way like Hydrogen sulfide, H2S, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and plenty more. We’re happy to help you so please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@valarm.net if you need to monitor air quality.
Here you see the hardware you’ll need to get your air quality sensor data in Valarm Tools Cloud at tools.valarm.net . There’s an Alphasense Ozone and Nitrogen Dioxide, aka NO2, sensor that’s connected to an echem328 circuit board made by CircuitSci. This air quality sensor information is read by this serial sensor adapter that’s connected to the appropriate channels on the sensor circuit board for receive (RX / RD), transmit (TX / TD), ground, and power. The serial sensor adapter is connected to a sensor hub that connects to the internet via GSM mobile cell network, WiFi, or ethernet. If you need serial sensor adapters or sensor hubs, you can find them on [ Ссылка ].
After you’ve got these components connected your air quality sensor data is available at tools.valarm.net for mapping, graphing, exporting, analysis, and forwarding via our APIs. Note that you can also add a GPS if you’d like to do mobile air quality monitoring.
If you haven’t gotten credits or linked your sensor hub to Valarm Tools Cloud then see our other how to tutorials and videos on [ Ссылка ] to get your sensor hubs connected to [ Ссылка ] .
Once you’ve got your air quality sensors and sensor hubs linked to Valarm Tools Cloud, you can map the air quality sensor readings to Valarm Tools fields. You’ll do this with the CSV input menu under Configure Data Fields. The Alphasense air quality sensor readings are coming in from the serial sensor adapter as CSV, or comma separated values. This the order of the air quality sensor values coming in to Valarm Tools Cloud : INDEX, TIME, PPM, PPMf, PPMaux, TEMPf, TEMP, WEf, AUXf, Vin, Vdd, Vref, Vwe, Vaux, sens, zero, aux. Map the index of the sensor values you need to your desired fields like you see in this example where we’re mapping the ppm values to Valarm fields.
That’s it! Now all of your air quality sensor data is available throughout tools.valarm.net like on graphs which you’re seeing here. You can map your remote monitoring data and see your GPS-tagged, real-time mobile air quality sensor data. It’s also easy for you to forward the sensor telemetry information to your dashboards or business intelligence and analytics systems, like Esri ArcGIS, by using our JSON API.
If you, your teams at your organization or business need real-time Industrial IoT sensor data on web dashboards, send us message and we’ll help you get it done. If you need to receive threshold alerts or have any other remote monitoring needs, or have a request for another video, then please, don’t hesitate contact us on our website at [ Ссылка ] , or email us at info@valarm.net .
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