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air_quality_monitor [2019/03/23 22:57] – [Air Quality Monitor (AQM)] werk_agair_quality_monitor [2021/06/11 03:46] – [This device was replaced by the Air Quality Monitor III] werk_ag
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-====== Air Quality Monitor ======+====== Air Quality Monitor ====== 
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 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
  
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-Example screen from an WeatherDuino Pro2 Compact receiver, showing received data from the Air Quality Monitor.+Example screen from an WeatherDuino Pro2 Compact receiver, showing Air Quality data, received from our Air Quality Monitor system.
  
  
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 Choose an enclosure suitable for the environmental conditions where the AQM will be installed. If exposed to rain, the enclosure should be waterproof but allow air circulation.\\  Choose an enclosure suitable for the environmental conditions where the AQM will be installed. If exposed to rain, the enclosure should be waterproof but allow air circulation.\\ 
  
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-===== Technical Data ===== 
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-Microcontroller: Arduino Nano\\ 
-RF Frequency: 433Mhz or 315Mhz <sup>4)</sup>  \\ 
-Dust Sensor: PMS7003 or Nova SDS011\\ 
-CO2 Sensor: MH-Z19 (optional)\\ 
-Power Requirements: 9VDC 1A power supply 
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-===== Assembly Guide / Hints ===== 
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-  * Get the Part List from here: [[http://www.meteocercal.info/forum/Forum-WeatherDuino-Pro2-Pro2-PLUS-PCB-and-Parts-lists|WeatherDuino Pro2 & Pro2 PLUS - PCB and Parts lists]] 
-  * Always buy the PMS7003 sensor with the adapter cable included. 
-  * There are two versions of the MH-Z19 sensor, preferably choose the MH-Z19B version. 
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-The Air Quality Monitor should be installed in a well-ventilated area outside the house, not exposed directly to elements such as rain, or direct sunlight. \\ A porch or a balcony is a good place to install it. \\ Choose an enclosure suitable for the environmental conditions where the AQM will be installed. If exposed to rain, the enclosure should be waterproof but allow air circulation. 
  
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 ==== Footer Notes ==== ==== Footer Notes ====
  
-<sup>1)</sup>   - The very expensive PurpleAir Air Quality Monitor, uses an Plantower dust sensor (the model PMS5003, which is older than the PMS7003 used on WeatherDuino AQM). \\ <sup>2)</sup>   - See [[:weatherduino_receivers#weatherduino_receivers_-_comparison_chart|systems compatibility here]]. \\ +<sup>1)</sup>   - The very expensive PurpleAir Air Quality Monitor, uses an Plantower sensor (the PMS5003, older than PMS7003). \\ <sup>2)</sup>   - See [[:weatherduino_receivers#weatherduino_receivers_-_comparison_chart|systems compatibility here]]. \\ 
-<sup>3)</sup>   - Precision measure of CO<sub>2</sub>  concentration in open air, is a very complicated task, not achievable with simple equipment. According to specifications the error margin of an MH-Z19 sensor is - 50ppm for indoor use, maybe more in outdoor use. \\ <sup>4)</sup>   - Must match the frequency used by other Transmitter units.+<sup>3)</sup>   - Precision measure of CO<sub>2</sub> concentration in open air, is a very complicated task, not achievable with simple equipment. According to specifications the error margin of an MH-Z19 sensor is +- 50ppm for indoor use, maybe more in outdoor use. \\ <sup>4)</sup>   - Must match the frequency used by other Transmitter units.
  
  
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