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Dean Anderson brought in a Dylos dust monitor. As of 1/11/2015, it was believed to be in the shop next to where Ed's bench-top drill press was.
Dean Anderson brought in a Dylos dust monitor. As of 10/18/2017, it is on the shelf next to the Hot Metals laptop, in the Hot Metals area.


== Documentation ==
== Documentation ==
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== Interpreting the Data ==
== Interpreting the Data ==


Small Paricles: >1micron
* Left Number: Small Particles per .01 cubic feet of air
Large Particles: >5microns
* Right Number: Large Particles per .01 cubic feet of air
* Small Paricles: >1micron
* Large Particles: >5microns


Left Number: Small Particles per .01 cubic feet of air
From the manual, this is how to interpret the big number.
Right Number: Large Particles per .01 cubic feet of air


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We would like to connect ot our dust monitor and make it trackable online or in a database. It seems to just be a serial terminal output.


[[Category:Future Things Bus Data Sources]]
[[Category:Future Things Bus Data Sources]]

Latest revision as of 07:51, 18 October 2017

Dean Anderson brought in a Dylos dust monitor. As of 10/18/2017, it is on the shelf next to the Hot Metals laptop, in the Hot Metals area.

Documentation

Interpreting the Data

  • Left Number: Small Particles per .01 cubic feet of air
  • Right Number: Large Particles per .01 cubic feet of air
  • Small Paricles: >1micron
  • Large Particles: >5microns

From the manual, this is how to interpret the big number.

Small Particle Count Rating
1000+ Very Poor
350-1000 Poor
100-350 Fair
50-100 Good
25-50 Very Good
0-25 Excellent