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Addendum

IAQPoint User Manual

The IAQPoint Indoor Air Quality Monitor can be duct-mounted. It will 
operate most effectively when the air speed is between 500-4,000 ft/min 
(2.5-20.3 m/sec)*. It may be installed to monitor either incoming fresh air or 
outgoing exhaust air. In order to optimize its operation, install the monitor 
on a straight section of duct 3 feet (1 m) away from any curved ductwork.

Sampling Probe Assembly 

The sampling probe is supplied in 3 parts: the base (1 piece), the sampling 
probe sections (11 pieces) and the plug (1 piece). Before use, the 
sampling probe must be assembled by snapping together the base, all 11 
sampling probe sections, and the plug as shown in the illustration below. 
(Two sampling probe sections are shown in the illustration.)

sections

base

plug

Before proceeding with the installation, verify that all sections have been 
properly connected to create a solid sampling probe assembly.

Installation

air flo

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duct

octagonal plate

electrical box

monitor mounting plate

IAQPoint monitor

1.  Drill a 1.18 in. (3 cm) opening in the duct for the sampling tube.
2.  Orient the lateral air holes to face the air flow and insert the 

sampling tube into the opening.

3.  Affix the octagonal plate to the duct.
4.  Place a standard electrical box on the octagonal plate (orient 

the box’s mounting holes vertically) and affix with two #8 metal 
screws.

5.  Screw the mounting plate onto the electrical box.
6.  Connect the wire from the electrical box to the IAQPoint monitor.
7.  Connect the power and outputs as shown in Wiring Details.
8.  Verify that the sampling tube feeds into the appropriate port on 

the back of the IAQPoint monitor. Press the monitor onto the 
plastic base (the latches will click).

 

*Honeywell uses ft/min velocity rules but some industries and companies use cubic feet 
per minute (CFM). To convert from CFM to velocity (ft/min), divide the flow by the area. For 
example, in a 2 ft. x 4 ft. duct, where the area is 8 sq. ft., with an air flow of 30,000 CFM, the 
air velocity would be (30,000 cu. ft/min)

 ÷ 

(8 sq.ft) = 3,750 ft/min.

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