Monitor CO2, VOCs, radon, humidity, light levels and air pressure to maintain optimal conditions and boost productivity without unnecessary use of energy.
A set of thresholds (using commonly accepted air quality standards) is applied which provides an easily understood way of interpreting the different datasets. This can be seen through the red, amber, green colouring of the graph which will display a percentage of the time spent in "Good", "Fair" or "Poor" conditions.
To begin you will want to set up your dashboard - for a general guide to setup this up see here.
Step by Sep Guide
Add Widgets to your Dashboard
There are two widgets that will help you set up an Air Quality specific dashboard:
Indoor Air Quality
Floor Plan
Click add widget on the top right hand corner of the dashboard
Select Indoor Air Quality, and press next
Configure widget by first selecting the sensors you want to report on
Select the date range. This can either be a fixed date range, or on a rolling basis. The default will be the last 7 days. You can then choose whether you want the data inclusive of weekends or not, and select the hours you are interested in reporting on.
Click into display options, and select whether you want to see the data hourly, daily, weekly or monthly
Save
This will then create the above widget which will display an overall view of the Indoor Air Quality based on the data from the sensor(s) that you have selected.
The overall result is then broken down into 4 tabs on this widget where you can view the readings that have contributed to the overall result, by clicking into: CO2, Virus Risk, Temperature or Humidity.
Floor Plan Widget
Ensure that you have uploaded a floor plan and allocated sensors onto the floor plan before creating the widget. You can check this by going to the “floors” section on the left hand side menu.
Return to your dashboard, and select “Floor Plan” in the list of Widgets, then click next.
The floor plan widget shows all sensors available on your account. If you want to see a specific building, floor, or sensor type, go to the widget on the dashboard, and select the appropriate drop downs
Save