• Seminar 35 -- Low-Cost Indoor Air Quality Sensors: Opportunities and Potential Hazards

Seminar 35 -- Low-Cost Indoor Air Quality Sensors: Opportunities and Potential Hazards

ASHRAE , 2024

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2024 ASHRAE Annual Conference

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Dozens of low-cost indoor air quality sensors have come on the market in the past decade. Applications spanning from continuous ventilation control to consumer education and scientific research have been suggested as potential frontiers enabled by these sensors. This seminar provides evidence of performance of these sensors in diverse applications and focus on dispelling myths about what these sensors can and cannot do.

  1. ASHRAE Standards 62.1 and 62.2 and Low-Cost IAQ Sensors Jordan Clark, PhD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
  2. What Is in the Air in a Modern US Residence, and How Should We be Measuring It? William Delp, PhD, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
  3. Intelligent Use of Consumer Grade IAQ Sensors Lawrence Schoen, PE, FASHRAE, Schoen Engineering Inc, Columbia, MD

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