Add new sensors to airq integration (#26761)

Co-authored-by: Franck Nijhof <frenck@frenck.nl>
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@ -25,43 +25,64 @@ During the configuration, the user is prompted for the IP address of the device
For this integration to communicate with the device, both must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
After the setup, separate entities will be created for each of the sensors, found in your device.
## Sensors
Currently, the integration supports the following sensors:
| Sensor name | Unit of measurement |
|----------------------|---------------------|
| Acetaldehyde | µg/m³ |
| Ammonia | µg/m³ |
| Arsine | µg/m³ |
| Bromine | µg/m³ |
| CH4S | µg/m³ |
| Chlorine | µg/m³ |
| ClO2 | µg/m³ |
| CO | mg/m³ |
| CO2 | ppm |
| CS2 | µg/m³ |
| Dew Point | °C |
| Ethanol | µg/m³ |
| Ethylene | µg/m³ |
| Formaldehyde | µg/m³ |
| F2 | µg/m³ |
| H2S | µg/m³ |
| HCl | µg/m³ |
| HCN | µg/m³ |
| HF | µg/m³ |
| Health Index | % |
| Humidity (relative) | % |
| Absolute Humidity | g/m³ |
| Hydrogen | µg/m³ |
| Hydrogen Peroxide | µg/m³ |
| Methane | % |
| N2O | µg/m³ |
| NO | µg/m³ |
| NO2 | µg/m³ |
| Ozone | µg/m³ |
| Organic Acid | ppb |
| Oxygen | µg/m³ |
| Ozone | µg/m³ |
| Performance Index | % |
| PM1, PM25, PM10[^pm] | µg/m³ |
| PH3 | µg/m³ |
| PM1, PM25, PM10 | µg/m³ |
| Pressure | hPa |
| Relative Pressure | hPa |
| Propane | % |
| Refrigerant | µg/m³ |
| SiH4 | µg/m³ |
| SO2 | µg/m³ |
| Noise | dBa |
| Noise (Maximum) | dBa |
| Radon | Bq/m³ |
| Temperature | °C |
| Virus Index | % |
| VOC | ppb |
| VOC (Industrial) | ppb |
PM1, PM25, and PM10 correspond to concentrations of particulates with diameter less than 1µm, 2.5µm, and 10µm respectively
After the setup, separate entities will be created for each of the aforementioned sensors, found in your device.
Virus Index uses CO2 as a proxy for potential aerosol load and can be seen as an indicator of ventilation sufficiency (0%: insufficient ventilation, 100%: all fine).
Virtual sensors "Relative Pressure" and "Virus Index" are introduced in firmware v1.80.0 but deactivated by default. You can activate them in the air-Q mobile application under "Advanced settings".