Turn on your FIBARO connected ventilator when the CO₂ level rises above a certain level
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Other popular Epion workflows and automations
- Play alert on Spotify when the CO₂ level is very high
- Launch Connexoon mode when Epion Air measures a high temperature
- Automatically run WeMo humidifier when humidity is low
- Turn off your FIBARO connected ventilator when the CO₂ level dips above a certain level
- Turn off Philips Hue connected ventilator when the CO₂ level dips above a certain level
- Change device brightness on a schedule
- Log high CO₂ levels in Google Sheets
- Turn on your Hue connected ventilator when the CO₂ level rises above a certain level
Useful Epion and Nice integrations
Triggers (If this)
- CO₂ above a specified valueThis trigger fires when the CO₂ level for a specific devices exceeded a specified threshold.
- Door is openThis trigger fires when the door is fully or partially open.
- CO₂ below a specified valueThis trigger fires when the CO₂ level for a specific devices becomes lower than the specified threshold.
- Door is closedThis trigger fires when the door is fully closed.
- Temperature above a specified valueThis trigger fires when the temperature for a specific device exceeds the specified threshold.
- Temperature below a specified valueThis trigger fires when the temperature for a specific device becomes lower than the specified threshold.
- Humidity below a specified valueThis trigger fires when the humidity for a specific device becomes lower than the specified threshold.
- Humidity above a specified valueThis trigger fires when the humidity for a specific device becomes higher than the specified threshold.
Queries (With)
Actions (Then that)
- Open doorThis action will open the door you specify. If the door is already open, the door will remain open.
- Set brightnessThis action will update the LED brightness for a specific device
- Close doorThis action will close the door you specify. If the door is already closed, the door will remain closed.
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