Air monitoring
Professional Air Monitoring Solutions for Your Environment
Air monitoring is essential for maintaining healthy indoor and outdoor environments. Our advanced systems provide real-time data to help businesses, industries, and homeowners track air quality with precision.
Key Features of Our Air Monitoring Systems
- High-precision sensors capable of detecting PM2.5, PM10, VOCs, CO2, and other pollutants
- 24/7 continuous monitoring with cloud-based data storage
- Customizable alerts for dangerous air quality levels
- Weatherproof outdoor units with industrial-grade durability
- Easy integration with building management systems
Technical Specifications
| Model | Measurement Range | Accuracy | Response Time | Operating Temperature |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AM-100 | 0-1000 µg/m³ (PM2.5) | ±5% | <30 seconds | -20°C to 60°C |
| AM-200 | 0-2000 ppm (CO2) | ±3% | <60 seconds | -10°C to 50°C |
| AM-300 | 0-500 ppb (Ozone) | ±2% | <20 seconds | 0°C to 45°C |
Air Monitoring FAQ
How often should air monitoring equipment be calibrated?
Professional air monitoring systems should be calibrated every 6-12 months depending on usage conditions. High-usage industrial environments may require quarterly calibration, while residential units typically maintain accuracy for longer periods between servicing.
What maintenance does air monitoring equipment require?
Regular maintenance includes sensor cleaning every 3 months, filter replacement (if applicable), battery checks for portable units, and firmware updates. Our systems include automated diagnostic tools that alert users when maintenance is required.
Advanced Applications
Our air monitoring solutions serve diverse industries:
- Industrial facilities - track emissions and worker safety
- Healthcare - maintain sterile environments in hospitals
- Smart cities - urban air quality networks
- Schools - ensure healthy learning environments
Installation and Setup
| Model | Installation Time | Power Requirements | Wireless Connectivity |
|---|---|---|---|
| AM-100 | 15 minutes | 5V USB or battery | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| AM-200 | 30 minutes | 24V DC | Ethernet, Cellular |
| AM-300 | 1 hour | 110-240V AC | LoRaWAN, Zigbee |
Air Monitoring FAQ
Can air monitoring systems detect all types of pollutants?
Modern air monitoring systems detect most common pollutants including particulate matter, gases (CO2, CO, NO2, O3), VOCs, and some can be configured for specialized detection of radon or formaldehyde. However, very specific industrial chemicals may require specialized sensors.
How accurate are portable air monitoring devices compared to stationary units?
While stationary units generally offer slightly higher accuracy (typically ±1-2% versus ±3-5% for portables), modern portable air monitoring devices provide professional-grade results suitable for most applications. The convenience of portable units often outweighs the minor accuracy difference for field measurements.
Data Analysis and Reporting
Our systems include comprehensive software for:
- Real-time dashboard with customizable views
- Historical trend analysis with exportable reports
- Automated compliance reporting for regulated industries
- API access for integration with other systems
Comparison of Air Monitoring Technologies
| Technology | Advantages | Limitations | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laser Particle Counters | High accuracy for particulates | Higher cost | Cleanrooms, labs |
| Electrochemical Sensors | Good for specific gases | Require calibration | Industrial safety |
| NDIR Sensors | Stable, long lifespan | Limited to specific gases | CO2 monitoring |
Air Monitoring FAQ
What's the difference between consumer and professional air monitoring devices?
Professional air monitoring equipment features higher accuracy sensors (±3% vs ±20% for consumer models), robust construction for continuous operation, calibration capabilities, and advanced data logging. Professional units also typically measure more parameters simultaneously and offer better environmental compensation for reliable results across varying conditions.
How long do air monitoring sensors typically last?
Sensor lifespan varies by type: electrochemical sensors last 2-3 years, NDIR sensors 5-10 years, and laser-based particle sensors 5-7 years with proper maintenance. Our systems include sensor life indicators and automatic degradation compensation to maintain accuracy throughout the sensor's operational life.
Regulatory Compliance
Our air monitoring solutions meet or exceed:
- EPA standards for air quality monitoring
- OSHA requirements for workplace safety
- ISO 8573 for compressed air
- EN 13779 for ventilation systems
For more detailed specifications or custom air monitoring solutions, contact our technical team for a consultation tailored to your specific requirements.
