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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.

Sensirion Nubo Air

General Description

The Sensirion Nubo Air (Nubo Monitor One, NMO-LTE) uses proprietary contamination-resistance technology and long-lasting components to provide real-time measurements of PM1.0 and PM2.5 mass concentrations. It also measures temperature, relative humidity, pressure and dew point.


Principle of Operation

The Sensirion Nubo Air sensor uses the Sensirion SPS30 raw particulate matter sensor. The measurement principle is based on laser scattering using advanced, high resolution particle size binning. The sensor uses advanced algorithms to calculate PM1.0 and PM2.5 mass concentrations.

Features

  • Dimensions: 264 (H) x 161 (W) x 81 (D) mm, excluding mounting plates and cartridges
  • Weight: 1.5 kg
  • Power supply: Yes, 9 - 36V DC
  • Battery: Yes; with a lifetime of 8 days (data collection intervals reduced to 15-minutes from 5-minutes)
  • Maintenance cycle: indicated by maintenance algorithm, typically > 1 year
  • Clock function: no
  • Sampling mechanism: Fan
  • Environmental operating conditions: -10 to 50 °C
  • Sensor failure detection: Dual-redundant sensor health check. Surveillance of component level parameters
  • Internal data logging: Yes; 1 day
  • Data communication: 2G/4G LTE cellular modem
  • Data logging: data is sent to cloud via cellular and can be visualized and downloaded through dashboard
  • Weatherproof: Water Resistant IP65 enclosure and IP67 connector

 

Applications

  • Air quality monitoring system
  • Smart City
  • Smart farming
  • Smart factory
  • Wildfire protection

 

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