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Prepare your sensor plan (comfort sensors)

Prepare your sensor plan (comfort sensors)

Difficulty: novice

Learning Objectives

After reading this article, you’ll be able to:

  • Gather all information needed to create a sensor plan for comfort sensors

  • Identify obstructions for installing hardware

  • Create a sensor plan which indicates hardware installation location to all stakeholders


Make sure you first check out Prepare your sensor plan for an introduction on Sensor Plans and why we create them.

Requirements for Comfort Sensor Plan

Following information is required to set up a good sensor plan for comfort sensors:

  • Latest floor plan with latest furniture drawings

  • Materials of the walls (glass, fabric)

  • if possible: videos or pictures that show the materials of the walls (glass, fabric), information on ceiling fabric, big obstructions like chandeliers or other

Parts of a good sensor plan

  • Possible version control (version, date, contributor, changes made)

  • Project context (any possible on-site information that is relevant to any of the stakeholders; for example a hospital context, trading floors with limited access etc)

  • Workplace Hardware Scope: Number of sensors, hardware touch points

  • Comments

  • Sensor placement

    • (Needs to be based on latest floor plans! Ideally including latest furniture drawings)

    • Sensor plans of different floors, incl

Comfort sensors placement

Zone covered per sensor:

  • 1 per closed space

  • Group together groups of desks where comfort data like temperature and humidity are likely to be the same.

Remember that a sensor only tracks the comfort in the spot of installation, so you shouldn’t make the "covered zone" too large.

Best practice is not to group workplaces of which some are facing the sun in the morning with workplaces that get the afternoon sun.

Installation requirements

  • It is recommended to install at least 1.5 m high from floor level (this is where end-users will experience the comfort data)

  • Do not mount the device where the temperature is below/above operating range and
    temperature varies greatly.

  • Stay far away from any heat source or cold source like oven or sunlight, refrigerators or other cold sources, liquids and extreme temperature change.

  • Do not mount the device close to where airflow varies greatly like windows, vent, fan and air
    conditioner.

  • Do not place the device right next to the window or open door (as there might be an airflow that messes up the data).

For more information, see Milesight CO2 Sensor

 

Examples of sensor plans

See Prepare your sensor plan | Examples of sensor plans

 

Comfort sensor plan of our own offices in the Netherlands

 


 

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