Blake is a temperature and humidity monitoring solution. It is a data logger that collects temperature and humidity data and stores it in the Bolt IoT cloud. The prime components of the Blake device are:
The sensor used in the Blake Temperature & Humidity Monitor is a Evelta SHT21 I2C Temp and Humidity Sensor Probe MRS Type. This sensor is very popular and is used in a wide variety of applications. Each SHT21 is pre-calibrated and provides linearized sensor signals in digital, I2C format.
The sensor is fully digital and multi-point calibrated, with high accuracy, good consistency, long-term stability, low drift, and full temperature compensation for humidity. The surface of the sensor is covered with a waterproof and breathable membrane to protect it. The shell is waterproof and will keep water from seeping into the body of the sensor and damaging it, but allows air to pass through so that it can measure the humidity (moisture) of the environment. It has been widely used in HVAC, consumer goods, weather stations, test & measurement, automation, medical, and humidifiers, especially performing well in extreme environments like acid, alkali, corrosion, high temperature, and pressure.
Key Features
Upon interfacing the sensor with the Blake device, each device goes through a Calibration and Validation process. We send the device to a Third Party Calibration lab, where the Blake interfaced with the sensor is calibrated against a master device to check for accuracy. All Blake devices shipped to the customers are calibrated to have the following level of accuracy:
Temperature |
Humidity |
|
Accuracy |
± 0.5 °C |
± 2.5 %RH |
You may also check the NABL Traceability for reference: https://www.boltiot.com/nabltraceability
Given that the Blake device is thoroughly calibrated and validated to the above levels of accuracy, its readings have been tried and tested with a master device from the third part calibration labs.
Some wall clocks come with a temperature and humidity sensor. Unless there is a calibration certificate from the manufacturer stating the levels of accuracy to any master device, these readings cannot be compared with a calibrated device such as the Blake.
You may also notice that the Blake devices readings are different as compared to the ACs in the room. Do note that the temperature set on the AC will not be the same throughout the room. This depends on the placement of the sensor, and the airflow in the room.
Say for example; if you set the AC at 22 °C, then the sensor(connected to the Blake), if placed closer to the vent of the AC will accurately match the AC. But if the sensor is far away, then it will show the temperature in the vicinity of where it has been placed.