Dol Sensors 114 is a humidity and temperature sensor, that can be used to measure the relative humidity temperature in air quality applications.
Together with the Consibio Logger, you can measure relative humidity and temperature in real-time to provide valuable insights for:
- Livestock Health and Welfare: Ensures optimal air quality conditions in livestock facilities by monitoring humidity levels, which is crucial for preventing respiratory issues and heat stress among animals.
- Environmental Control: Facilitates precise environmental control in livestock buildings or biofilters by providing real-time data on humidity and temperature.
- Research Data Collection: Facilitates environmental research studies by providing accurate and reliable data on air quality parameters.
Wiring of Sensor and Logger
Items needed
- 1 x Logger
- 1 x 4-20 mA v2.1 Expansion Board
- 1 x Dol Sensors 114
Connecting a DOL 114 sensor via. 4-20 mA
To integrate the dol 114 sensor with the Consibio Logger via 4-20 mA, utilize the 4-20 mA Expansion Board and follow these connections:
- Brown wire to 24V
- Blue wire to GND
- Black wire to 4-20 mA IN1 (Temp.)
- White wire to 4-20 mA IN2 (RH)
This configuration leverages the Logger's compatibility with the 4-20 mA protocol and the versatility of its 4-20 mA Expansion Board, enabling seamless integration with industry-standard communication protocols for efficient data acquisition and monitoring.
Consibio Cloud Configuration Checklist
Follow the checklist to setup the cloud configuration if you are new to Consibio Cloud:
- Claim Device Into Project
- Add Sensor Channel (4-20 mA)
- Configure Max. Offline and Measurement Interval
- Setup Dashboard
✅ Claim Device Into Project
✅ Add Sensor Channel (w. 4-20 mA signal example)
✅ Configure Max. Offline and Measurement Interval
✅ Setup Dashboard
Disclaimer
When performing sensor-electrical wiring, always read and follow the sensor manufacturers latest instructions and safety guidelines. This guide is a suggestion based on the available information at the date of writing this guide.