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Sensor List

The AQ-SPEC program has acquired a number of commercially available "low-cost" air quality sensors.  Please click on the image for information on a specific sensor as provided by the manufacturer.

Oizom - Polludrone Smart

General Description

The Oizom Polludrone Smart sensor is a multi-pollutant air quality monitoring device that provides real-time measurements of gases (CO, NO, NO2, and O3) and PM1.0, PM2.5 and PM­10 mass concentrations, and environmental parameters such as temperature and relative humidity. Data can be visualized and accessed on the Oizom dashboard. The Oizom Polludrone Smart sensors can be configured as “PM only”, or PM + Gas (gas types: CO, NO, NO2, O3).

Principle of Operation

The Oizom Polludrone Smart sensors use Alphasense electrochemical sensors for gas measurements and a Wuhan Cubic PM3006S laser particle counter that’s designed to measure quantity per unit volume for different particle size and calculate the PM1.0, PM2.5 and PM10 mass in μg/m3 via mathematical algorithm and scientific calibration.

Features

  • Dimensions: 360 (H) x 328 (W) x 200 (D) mm
  • Weight: 9.8 kg
  • Power supply: Yes, 100-240 VAC mains supply used (50-60 Hz 1A); Solar Panel optional (Maximum 5W power consumption)
  • Battery: 12.8V 6Ah Backup LiFePo4 battery
  • Clock function: N/A
  • Sampling mechanism: fan
  • Environmental operating conditions: -20 - 50°C and 0 - 90% RH
  • Internal data logging: Yes with SD card
  • Data communication: Cellular/4G (LORA, SigFox, Wi-fi optional)
  • Data logging/retrieval: Data is sent to cloud and downloaded via Oizom’s dashboard
  • Weatherproof: Yes IP63

Applications

  • Smart cities
  • Smart campuses
  • Highway monitoring
  • Tunnel monitoring
  • Industrial fence line monitoring

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