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Indoor Air Quality Monitor With ESP32

Indoor Air Quality Monitor With ESP32


CO2 Monitoring Sensor



Indoor Air Quality With Hornbill ESP32

Temperature in degree Celsius
Humidity in Percentage
Carbon Dioxide(CO2) equivalents in Parts per Million ppm
Total Volatile Organic Componds (TVOC) in Parts per Billion ppb

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

VOCs wiki

Do you know what a VOC is?

Hornbill Industrial Data Logger


Building a reliable and rugged Air Quality Logger with Hornbill ESP32 PART-1

www.crowdsupply.com/explore-embedded/hornbill



Creating a Smart Home with Blynk

www.Blynk.cc








CO2 Monitoring with K30 Sensor

www.instructables.com/howto/Indoor+Air+Quality


IoT Air Quality Sensor - MQ2 gas sensor + MQ9 gas sensor



Environment Air Quality Monitor   instru

Air Quality Meter



Build an Arduino BLE-Enabled Indoor Air Quality Monitor



Gas Sensor(MQ2) - detecting H2, LPG, CH4, CO, Alcohol, Smoke or Propane
                      MQ3 - for detecting Alcohol, Benzine, CH4, Hexane, LPG, CO
                      MQ5 - for detecting H2, LPG, CH4, CO, Alcohol
                      MQ9 - for detecting LPG, CO, CH4

Sensor Gas Type Get One Now
MQ2 Combustible Gas, Smoke
MQ3 Alcohol Vapor
MQ5 LPG, Natural Gas, Town Gas
MQ9 Carbon Monoxide, Coal Gas, Liquefied Gas

https://www.seeedstudio.com/Grove-Air-quality-sensor-v1.3-p-2439.html



Indoor air quality monitor ESP8266 with sensors












Air quality monitoring IOT – Arduino & sensors connected to a Raspberry Pi - open-bigdata.com

Sensors
DSM501A Dust Sensor 5 $
IIC/I2C 1602 LCD Display Module 3 $
DHT22 Temperature & humidity 3 $
MB102 3.3v, 5v solderless power module for 6 components 1 $
MQ135 Quality Sensor Hazardous Gas Detection Module For Arduino 1.5 $



Adventures in Air Quality Monitoring with Industrial IoT Sensors and California Government - valarm

https://seetheair.wordpress.com/2016/06/13/diy-iot-sensors-weather-air/

https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/iot-mqtt-nodemcu-monitor-air-quality/


Industrial IoT Applications - Remote Air Quality + CO2 Sensor Monitoring - instructables.com


https://blog.adafruit.com/2015/05/26/make-an-air-pollution-detector-with-arduino/

https://yticadu.appspot.com/iblefeed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdRsfYrWhFw


Weather Meter Hookup Guide
ESP32 Environment Sensor Shield Hookup Guide


Publish the CO2 concentration of an MH-Z19 sensor to Domoticz, Arduino code compatible ESP32 / ESP8266
Presentation of the CO2 sensor MH-Z19
US $18.70


https://diyprojects.io


senzory - czujnik gazu pl
https://www.ledats.pl/pl/294-czujnik-gazu


PoE Enbled Ethernet/TF Card Shield



Arduino Code for K-30 CO2 Sensor Works for S8 Sensor Too   -  co2meter.com
http://hosted.verticalresponse.com/450864/5e2f81c1fd/TEST/TEST/

TVOC and CO2 Measurement using Arduino and CCS811 Air Quality Sensor


Monitoring air quality with IAC-core c and ESP8266






Python on ESP32 for Industrial LoRaWAN Applications - www.hackster.io


IoT based Air Pollution Monitoring System using Arduino


Sonoff SC WiFi Wireless Realtime Indoor Environmental Monitor Station           

Itead Sonoff TH 10A Smart WiFi Switch Time DIY Controller ... with Humidity Temperature sensor via phone



Tech Note 067 - Bosch BME680 Environmental Sensor. Air Quality, Temperature, Pressure and Humidity





Bosch Sensortec BME680 - mouser.com

Tech Note 080 - ESP32/ESP8266 Data Logging Webserver - YouTube


M5Stack ESP32 MPU9250 9Axies Motion Sensor Core Development Kit Extensible IoT Development Board


Air Quality Sensor Test Results with Raspberry Pi











Your water is safe, how about your air?

What are safe levels of CO and CO2 in rooms?

CO2

250-350ppm         Normal background concentration in outdoor ambient air
350-1,000ppm      Concentrations typical of occupied indoor spaces with good air exchange
1,000-2,000ppm   Complaints of drowsiness and poor air.
2,000-5,000 ppm  Headaches, sleepiness and stagnant, stale, stuffy air. Poor concentration, loss of attention, increased heart rate and slight nausea may also be present.
5,000 ppm             Workplace exposure limit (as 8-hour TWA) in most jurisdictions.
>40,000 ppm         Exposure may lead to serious oxygen deprivation resulting in permanent brain damage, coma, even death


CO

9 ppm          CO Max prolonged exposure (ASHRAE standard)
35 ppm        CO Max exposure for 8 hour work day (OSHA)
800 ppm      CO Death within 2 to 3 hours
12,800 ppm CO Death within 1 to 3 minutes


www.kane.co.uk/knowledge-centre/what-are-safe-levels-of-co-and-co2-in-rooms


Help
1btn: Open Source Wi-Fi Connected IoT Button
  • Send an SMS to or from someone
  • Function as a call button for a nurse, server, or help desk
  • Send a reminder or confirmation, like when your kids get home from school
http://www.knewron.co.in










Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)
Chemicals that emit gas are called VOC. Another common term, Total VOC (TVOC) is a combined variety of organic chemicals that emit gas. They are measured in micrograms per meter cubed (µg/m3) of air, parts per million (ppm), or parts per billion (ppb). Most buildings will have TVOC levels ranging from 100-500 µg/m3 (Aerias). Table 1, below, is used as a guide to compare TVOC results with its symptoms.


Table 1: TVOC and Symptoms

TVOCSymptoms
< 200 µg/m3No irritation or discomfort expected
200 – 3,000 µg/m3Irritation and discomfort may be possible
3,000 – 25,000 µg/m3Discomfort expected and headache possible
> 25,000 µg/m3Toxic range where other neurotoxic effects may occur


Source from Aerias

Concentrations of many VOC are consistently (up to ten times) higher indoors than outdoors (US Environmental Protection Agency, 2010). Therefore, some VOC are regulated due to its short and long term affects on the health of humans. For example, the most common VOC is formaldehyde. On average, formaldehyde levels measured over a day in Canadian homes were 20-40 μg/m3 (16-32.5 ppb). Daily levels as high as 95 μg/m3 (77 ppb), however, have been recorded (Health Canada, 2009b). This chemical is strictly regulated by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) as it has been known to cause cancer. Table 2, below, lists a few common VOC along with the recommended exposure limit (REL) of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), permissible exposure limit (PEL) of OSHA, identified symptoms if exposed to the chemical and some examples of products that contain the chemical...

critical-environment.com











Measurement accuracy of the MG-811

CCS811 stops working

vs sgp30
vs mh-z19
vs mq135
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Pollution monitoring node - Use Cases - The Things Network









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