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: 11 - 13 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
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: 8 - 10 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
- SKU:
- H02-120
- 145cm high aluminium tripod with max. 12kg carry load
- Height-adjustable centre column
- Fast and easy setup
- Quick leg lock with levers
- Standard with quick-change adaptor
- Supplied in a practical shoulder bag
- SKU:
- AIC3
- Dual polarity display with sum
- Selectable ranges, 2 million ions/cc, or 200 million ions/cc
- Data recording, date/time Stamped – Stored on removable microSD card
- Data streaming, record uploading and plotting – via included PC app
- Automatic re-zero for long-term unattended operation – selectable
- Peak level capture
- Averaging – selectable
- Rechargeable Li battery
- Robust metal housing
- Tripod mount, wall mount, and desk top kick stand
- Deluxe carrying case
- SKU:
- TF31.5008.02
- For the monitoring of CO2 concentration levels in rooms
- CO2 level measurement with coloured traffic light indicator
- Temperature, humidity, date and time display
- Clear graph of historical values
- Logger for 1 million records with micro SD card
- SKU:
- TF31.5009.02
- For the monitoring of CO2 concentration in rooms
- CO2 level measurement with 24-hours graph
- Illumination colour indicates different conditions
- Displays time, temperature and humidity
- Power supply via micro-USB cable
- SKU:
- AP471S1
- SKU:
- AP471S2
- SKU:
- AP472S2
- SKU:
- H01-190
- SKU:
- C-21
- SKU:
- TF31.5006.02
What Does an Air Quality Meter Measure?
An air quality meter is an essential tool for monitoring air quality in various environments. It measures different air parameters to ensure that the air is safe for health and provides a comfortable indoor climate. Some of the most common values an air quality meter detects include the concentration of pollutants such as fine dust (PM2.5, PM10), volatile organic compounds (VOC), CO2, and other potentially harmful gases like carbon monoxide.
How Does an Air Quality Meter Work?
An air quality meter works by analyzing air samples taken from the surrounding environment. Depending on the model and functionality, the device uses different sensors to measure relevant parameters. For example, optical sensors detect fine dust levels, while electrochemical sensors react to the presence of gases like CO2 or VOCs. These sensors send signals to the device’s electronics, which processes the data and displays it on a screen.
How Can I Measure Air Quality with an Air Quality Meter?
Measuring air quality with an air quality meter is simple and requires only a few steps. First, the device should be placed in the room or area where air quality needs to be assessed. It is important to avoid placing it near direct airflow sources or potential contamination sources, such as an open window or kitchen, to obtain realistic results. Once the device is turned on, it automatically begins measuring.
Discover and Order the Best Air Quality Meter at Priggen
If you are looking for a reliable and precise air quality meter, take a look at Priggen’s selection. We offer a wide range of high-quality devices suitable for both private and professional use. Order your air quality meter today and ensure a healthy and comfortable indoor environment.