Indoor Air Quality Test Kit for WELL
The Aeroqual Indoor Air Quality Test Kit for WELL includes everything needed to measure indoor pollutants as designated by the Air Concept for IWBI’s WELL Building StandardTM (WELL). Features Aeroqual’s S500 monitor with interchangeable sensor heads, measuring particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10), two indoor pollutant gas sensors (O3, CO), and a combined temperature and relative humidity sensor. Suitable for use during WELL Compliance assessments, personal exposure checks, and for workplace and residential health and safety compliance.
Consider choosing an Indoor Air Quality Test Kit with a Ranger Portable Air Monitor.
Includes swappable sensor heads, measuring particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10), carbon monoxide (CO), ozone (O3)
Gather data in real-time using the Ranger's inbuilt real-time data logger
Long-life lithium battery and in-field calibration make this an easy-to-use kit, delivering highly accurate results
Product overview
The Indoor Air Quality Test Kit for WELL is for consultants and air quality professionals who require a monitoring kit for checking compliance with the WELL Building Standard. Simply swap out the sensor head on the Ranger portable monitor for the WELL designated pollutant you wish to monitor.
We can supply specific packages to consultants and occupational hygienists for compliance checks. Since 2016 when the WELL standard was published, Aeroqual has sold numerous portable monitor and sensor head kits to assessors to check that air quality of buildings meets certification requirements.
Based on “real world” performance specifications, the Aeroqual sensor heads in the kit can help you meet the requirements of Feature A01 Air Quality of the WELL Building Standard (v2) and, if applicable, Feature A05 Enhanced Air Quality of the WELL Building Standard (v2).
What can it measure?
The Indoor Air Quality Test Kit for WELL combines the Aeroqual S500 portable monitor with the following interchangeable sensors:
Particulate Matter Sensor (PM10, PM2.5)
Carbon Monoxide Sensor 0-25ppm
Ozone Sensor 0-0.5ppm
Temperature & Humidity Sensor
The Ranger monitor also comes with:
LCD digital display
Lithium battery and charger
In-built datalogger
Monitor to USB cable
PC software
Small carry case
Key benefits of Aeroqual products
Industry-leading sensor technology
As sensor manufacturers, we know sensors inside and out and have unparalleled expertise in optimizing performance in real-world conditions.
Powerful software platform
Leveraging deep integration with our monitoring systems, we deliver software functionality unmatched by off the shelf data acquisition systems.
Value-adding services
Using proprietary system diagnostics, we enable proactive maintenance with hassle-free services that virtually eliminate system downtime.
Who is it for?
Consultants and air quality professionals use the Indoor Air Quality Test Kit for WELL to measure compliance with the WELL Building Standard for Air.
Practical applications for the Indoor Air Quality Test Kit for WELL include:
WELL Compliance assessments
Personal exposure checks
Health and safety compliance
Checking indoor air pollution “hotspots”
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Optional accessories
Specifications
Ranger software download
Download the Ranger software here.
FAQs
There are many different types of outdoor air pollution. Measuring them all would be too expensive, so regulators focus on a smaller group of common air pollutants, sometimes known as the criteria pollutants. The criteria pollutants are:
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
Carbon monoxide (CO)
Ozone (O3)
Particulate matter (PM)
As always requirements should be confirmed with your local regulatory body.
Sensors are housed within an interchangeable ‘sensor head’ that attaches to the monitor base. You can choose from up to 28 different gas and particulate sensor heads. Each sensor head contains a single gas or particle sensor. Swapping sensor heads takes seconds and no configuration or re-calibration is required.
You can find our specifications for our sensor heads here:
Aeroqual-Portable-Fixed-Sensor-Specifications.pdf
Note: Accuracy may drift as the sensor ages.
Aeroqual recommends replacement after two years, however higher exposure levels or harsh environments can lead to a significant reduction in life expectancy. Your monitor display is likely to indicate Sensor Failure or Sensor Ageing if the sensor is nearing the end of its useful life.
Note: Sensor heads may degrade even when unused and in storage.
How many sensors can I use on the monitor at once?
You can only connect one gas or particulate sensor head at a time to monitor. However, you are able to connect the optional temperature and humidity sensor at the same time as a gas or particulate sensor head.
Can I use the PM sensor head with any portable monitor?
The PM sensor is compatible with Series 200/300/500 monitors with software version 6.4 introduced in November 2014.
What is the PPM to mg/m³ conversion factor?
PPM is an absolute measurement, whilst mg/m3 varies depending upon pressure and temperature. The portable monitor measures in PPM and applies a conversion factor if you wish to measure in mg/m3.
NH3 - 0.76, CO - 1.25, CO2 - 1.96, CL2 - 3.16, CH2O - 1.34, H2 - 0.082, CH4 - 0.72, H2S - 1.52, NO2 - 2.05, NMHC - 2.5, O3 - 2.14, C2CL4 - 6.78, SO2 - 2.86, VOC - 2.5, PM - N/A*
*as particulate matter varies in size, unlike a gas molecule, PPM is not a valid unit of measurement
Do I return the instrument for calibration?
Only the sensor head needs to be calibrated. The base unit does not need to be calibrated. All parameters are stored on the sensor head.
The sensor head calibration should be completed after the first year. Aeroqual does not recommend a second factory calibration, but rather replacement after two years of operation.
See a range of frequently asked questions on calibration here.
How long can I log data for (Series 500 only)?
The Series 500 handheld unit can store a limited number of data points (8188), meaning that the length of time that data can be logged depends upon the frequency and number of data points recorded. For example:
If you are logging every minute for one gas (i.e. one data point per minute) you can log for 8188 minutes.
If you are logging every minute for one gas, temperature and humidity (i.e. 3 data points per minute) you can log for 2729 minutes.
Decrease the logging frequency for the ability to log over a longer timeframe.
Note: Once capacity is reached new data will begin to overwrite the oldest logged data.
What communication options does the portable monitor have?
S200: None
S300: 0-5V Analog output (current reading only)
S500: 0-5V Analog output (current reading only), RS232 (current, logged data and instrument control) to PC software via USB adapter. RS232 protocol available upon request for third party software integration.
What is the “Control” function (Series 300 & 500 only)?
This is designed to control generation of a gas such as ozone from an ozone generator. The control pin can be wired to control a gas concentration between upper and lower concentration limits. The upper and lower limits can be set by the user via this control function.
Refer to the relevant section of the user guide for wiring instructions.
What accessories are available for the portable monitors?
Aeroqual offers a range of accessories to suit your application. See the range here.
Product Support
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