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Documentation page: https://vutlan.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DEN/pages/3315859457/VT580+Dust+particles+sensor

Product page:

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Function and purpose

  • Unique long-term stability

  • Advanced particle size binning

  • Superior precision in mass concentration and number concentration sensing

VT580 dust particle sensor is used to monitor air quality and pollution. The sensor is a technological breakthrough in particle matter sensors. Its measurement principle is based on laser scattering and based on innovative contamination-resistance technology. The probe enables precise measurements from its first operation and throughout its lifetime of more than ten years.

Design for:

  • Air conditioners

  • Air quality and environmental monitors

  • Smart home and IoT devices

VT580 is an analog sensor and it can be connected to any analog port (A1...A8) of the Vutlan monitoring unit. The sensor is plug-and-play and can be configured for event-triggering via logic schemes.

The maximum amount of VT580 sensors connected to the Vutlan monitoring unit and maximum length can be extended using the "VT408 / Sensor extension unit" or “VT408DIN / Extension unit.

Use cases

The VT580 Dust Particle Sensor has a variety of use cases due to its ability to measure air quality and particulate matter with high precision. Here are some practical applications:

  1. Data Centers and IT Facilities: The VT580 sensor can monitor air quality and pollution levels to protect sensitive electronics from dust and airborne particles, helping to prevent equipment failure and prolong operational lifespan.

  2. Industrial Environments: In manufacturing or production areas where air quality is critical for processes or worker safety, the sensor can be used to monitor and regulate particulate matter in the environment.

  3. Clean Rooms and Laboratories: For environments that require strict air quality control, such as pharmaceutical manufacturing or scientific research, the VT580 can ensure compliance with air quality standards by detecting particulate matter that could contaminate sensitive processes.

  4. Building Management Systems (BMS): VT580 can be integrated into building management systems to monitor air quality in office spaces, commercial buildings, or smart homes, helping to maintain a healthy indoor environment.

  5. Environmental Monitoring: Used in environmental protection agencies or smart city initiatives to measure and report pollution levels, the sensor can aid in air quality monitoring and public health initiatives.

  6. HVAC Systems: The sensor can be connected to HVAC systems to monitor and adjust airflow in response to particulate levels, improving air quality in indoor environments.

  7. Healthcare Facilities: Ensures that clean air standards are met in hospitals or clinics, where airborne contaminants can be a risk to patients.

These use cases highlight the VT580's versatility across industries where air quality monitoring is essential.

Connecting the sensor

  1. The sensor can be connected to the system's available analog ports. See the picture below.

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  1. The sensor can also be connected to the “VT408DIN / Extension unit”.

Technical specifications

General parameters

Description

Type:

Analog sensor, Plug&Play

Usage:

For Air quality and pollution monitoring.

Technology:

Laser scattering based on contamination-resistance technology with optical particle counters (OPCs)

Daisy chain connection:

Not possible

Sensor parameters

Mass concentration precision:

±10 %

Mass concentration range:

0 - 1000 μg/m³

Lifetime:

more than 10 years

Particle size range:

0.3 to 10.5 μm

Hardware parameters

Description/value

Best used in temperatures:

from +10° С to +40°C

Best used in humidity:

from 20% RH to 80% RH

Operating Temperature:

-10 to +60°C

Storage temperature:

-40 to +70°C

Operating humidity:

0 to 95% RH

Power Consumption:

Max. 400 mW in operation mode,

Installation

Cable length:

2 m

Mounting possibilities:

Wall or ceiling mount

Output terminal:

x1 RJ-11 / 6P4C, 6p4c

Max. distance from the unit:

100 50 meters from Vutlan controller or from “VT408 / extension unit” or from “VT408DIN / DIN extension unit

Other

Manufactured in (country):

Manufactured in Slovak Republic, E.U.

Certification standards:

MCERTS-certified

HS Code:

9027102000

GTIN:

8588009886655

Drawings

VT580 dimensions:

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Installation

1. Press the sensor (without the top cover) against the wall or ceiling. Draw two dots using a pencil where the holes will be drilled.

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2. Drill two holes in the wall. Insert plastic dowels. Use two screws to screw the sensor to the wall or ceiling. Close the Top cover.

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Package includes

Include Page
VT580 package content
VT580 package content

Analog sensor connection

Linked page Analog sensors connection https://vutlan.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DEN/pages/1016274

Sensor configuration

Linked page Sensor configuration https://vutlan.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DEN/pages/1016314

Technology

'VT580 Dust Particle sensor' sensors are optical particle counters (OPCs) based on laser scattering. All OPCs guide ambient, suspended particles to a measurement cell inside the device. The measurement cell consists of a light source (e.g., a laser) and a photodetector. Due to the interaction of particles and light, part of the incoming light is scattered towards the nearby photodetector. The collected signal is converted into real-time particle count and mass concentration values, respectively given in #/cm3 and in μg/m3.

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