Multi-sensors are designed for wall mounting. They are suitable for use with most commercially available recessed conduit boxes.

The device has 3 parts:

  • Sensor module: Measurement
  • Surface mount: Data conversion / communication
  • In-wall mount: Wiring and mounting

Number

Description

Number

Description

Number

Description

Ambient light sensor

Air quality index indicator
: Poor
: Fair
: Good

Ambient noise sensor

Air quality score

Temperature

Relative humidity

CO2

Total VOC (TVOC)

Particulate matter (PM2.5)

Air quality index

IAQ Multi-sensor and proprietary algorithms determine a real-time score that immediately notifies you of the air quality.

80...100

60...80

0...60

: Good

: Fair

: Poor

Temperature (°C/°F)

Temperature has an obvious impact on comfort, but can also impact health. Being either hot or cold can cause difficulty concentrating and a loss of productivity.

Note

LoRaWAN: Temperature only displays and transmits in °C.

18...25/64...77

17...18/63...64
25...26/77...79

11...17/52...63
26...32/79...90

9...11/48...52
32...34/90...93

<9/<48
>34/>93

: Healthy

: Fair

: Moderate

: Unhealthy

: Poor

Relative humidity (%)

A dry environment can cause dry and irritated skin, while high humidity combined with high temperature breeds bacteria and mold.

40...50

35...40
50...60

20...35
60...65

15...20
65...80

<15
>80

: Healthy

: Fair

: Moderate

: Unhealthy

: Poor

TVOC (ppb)

VOC, volatile organic compounds, are found in common building materials and cleaning products that can cause skin and respiratory irritation. Protect health by maintaining a toxic compound-free environment.

0...333

333...1000

1000...3333

3333...8333

>8333

: Healthy

: Fair

: Moderate

: Unhealthy

: Poor

CO2 (ppm)

As more people occupy a space, CO2 levels spike increasing the likelihood of drowsiness and lethargy as well as impacting productivity, concentration, and decision making.

400...600

600...1000

1000...1500

1500...2500

>2500

: Healthy

: Fair

: Moderate

: Unhealthy

: Poor

PM2.5 (µg/m3)

Dust, fungi, pollen, and smoke are common examples of particulate matter. These small particles can travel deeply into your lungs and trigger health problems like asthma and allergies.

0...15

15...35

35...55

56...75

>75

: Healthy

: Fair

: Moderate

: Unhealthy

: Poor