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Pa to psi units9/16/2023 ![]() ![]() enum: Has a limited set of (non-numeric) states.energy_storage: Stored energy in Wh, kWh, MWh, MJ, or GJ.energy: Energy in Wh, kWh, MWh, MJ, or GJ.distance: Generic distance in km, m, cm, mm, mi, yd, or in.data_size: Data size in bit, kbit, Mbit, Gbit, B, kB, MB, GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB, YB, KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB or YiB.data_rate: Data rate in bit/s, kbit/s, Mbit/s, Gbit/s, B/s, kB/s, MB/s, GB/s, KiB/s, MiB/s or GiB/s.carbon_monoxide: Carbon Monoxide in CO (Gas CNG/LPG) in ppm.carbon_dioxide: Carbon Dioxide in CO2 (Smoke) in ppm.battery: Percentage of battery that is left in %.atmospheric_pressure: Atmospheric pressure in cbar, bar, hPa, inHg, kPa, mbar, Pa or psi.This is the default and doesn’t need to be set. A full list of available sensor device classes is below: When manually creating a new sensor the device class may be optionally assigned. Those can be modified in the customize section. Built-in sensors and many created from an integration will have this designation predefined. This is controlled by the sensor’s device class designation. The type of data a sensor returns impacts how it is displayed in the frontend. The Statistics and Template sensors are two examples of the last case. Some of these sensors are built-in to Home Assistant, some are created automatically when you add an integration (see this list), and some can be created manually. These are all things reporting different types of information. This can include a physical device like a motion sensor that reports the battery level, a web service that retrieves the weather temperature, a built-in function that calculates the sun’s elevation relative to your GPS position, or even a custom sensor you may have created to report the free space on your laptop. They monitor the states and conditions of a variety of entities. 1 psi = 51.Sensors are a basic integration in Home Assistant.1 psi = 6894.76 pascals → psi to pascal.Psi is a pressure unit and equals to the force of one pound applied to one square inch. Psi (Pound Force Per Square Inch) Conversion: 1 pascal = 0.0075 torr (mmHg) → pascal to torr. ![]()
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