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Indoor and Microenvironment Monitoring

Facility/equipment: Research infrastructure

    Equipments Details

    Research infrastructure description

    The Indoor and Microenvironment Monitoring kit are environmental sensors which can be used to monitor indoor and outdoor built environment conditions. The kit is intended to be used for teaching or research, and includes distributed sensors which enable several homes or buildings to be monitored simultaneously (e.g. during a heatwave or in winter time), and used by different students and courses at the same time (even if for different reasons). It includes:

    Thermal Comfort
    10 x HOBO MX1101 - Indoor air temp. & %RH
    40 x HOBO MX1104 - Light sensor & temp. & %RH
    10 x HOBO MX1102A - CO2 & air temperature & %RH.
    20 x HOBO MX2301A - Outdoor air temperature, and %RH
    10 x UX90-006M - Occupancy/Light (12m Range)
    10 x UX90-001M - Opening of doors, windows
    3 x Eltek Data Logger
    12 x SEN028 Hukseflux HFP01 5M
    12 x Eltek probe-Copper surface tab-Thermistor-2.3 x1.3mm
    10 x FLIR C5 Standalone thermal camera
    2 x Testo 400 Universal IAQ instrument
    2 x Turbulence probe
    2 x Globe thermometer
    10 x Testo 540 - pocket line light meter
    5 x Testo 610 - pocket line thermohygrometer
    10 x Testo 810 - pocket line infrared thermometer
    10 x Testo 405 - pocket line thermal anemometer

    Air Pollution
    1 x Delta Ohm HD32.3 portable temperature monitor (plus globe temperature, wet bulb temperature, and airflow probe)
    25 x AirGradient Open Air O-1PST outdoor low-cost air pollution monitors
    25 x AirGradient ONE I-9PSL indoor low-cost air pollution monitors
    1 x Aethlabs MA200 Black Carbon sensor
    1 x Fidas Frog portable fine dust measurement device
    10 x Atmotube pro - PM, VOC, Formaldehyde, Temp., %RH and Barometric Pressure
    4 x Aeroqual Kit (S500)
    2 x PM10 / PM2.5 sensor heads
    2 x ozone sensor heads
    2 x nitrogen dioxide sensor heads"

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