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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.

SailBri Cooper SCI-901

General Description

The SailBri Cooper SCI-901 sensor is an air quality monitoring device that provides real-time measurements of PM2.5 and PM­10 mass concentrations and environmental parameters such as pressure, temperature and relative humidity; wind direction and wind speed measurements are optional. Data can be accessed via API, USB or online dashboard. The SailBri Cooper SCI-901 sensor features touch screen front panel; active heating technology and noise and video monitoring.

Principle of Operation

The SailBri Cooper SCI-901 sensors use the LP-2510T PM sensor from Suzhou Yuanhuida Ltd (China). These sensors utilize state-of-the-art light scattering sensor technology to calculate the PM2.5 and PM10 mass concentration in μg/m3.

Features

  • Dimensions: 545 (L) x 255 (W) x 965 (H) mm
  • Weight: 20 kg
  • Power supply: Yes, 100-240V AC; 50/60 Hz frequency; 100W power consumption
  • Battery: No
  • Clock function: Yes
  • Sampling mechanism: pump, 1±0.2 L/min
  • Environmental operating conditions: -30-55 °C and 0-95% RH (non-condensing)
  • Internal data logging: yes, SD card data storage
  • Data communication: LTE 4G
  • Data logging/retrieval: Data can be retrieved via API, USB or online dashboard
  • Weatherproof: Yes

Applications

  • Low-cost alternative for monitoring stations
  • Smart cities
  • Pollution source tracing
  • Traffic pollution monitoring
  • Industrial fence line monitoring
  • Emergency monitoring
  • Air quality model validation
  • Community monitoring
  • Pollution migration monitoring

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