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What does Zephyr® measure?

An overview of pollutants and the sensor technologies used to detect them

Zephyr can measure many pollutants simultaneously with its innovative cartridge system. Each cartridge contains a group of sensors, and up to two cartridges can be installed at once. The system is highly configurable and can even monitor weather and environmental data if required.

 
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Sensor cartridges are easily swappable, meaning that Zephyr can be easily reconfigured to provide an entirely different measurement set, should monitoring requirements change.
 

Target Pollutants

Formula
Name
Sensor Technology
Cartridge Type
NO₂
Nitrogen Dioxide
Electrochemical
Standard
NO
Nitric Oxide
Electrochemical
Standard
O₃
Ozone
Electrochemical
Standard
PM₁
Particulate Matter
Optical particle counter (OPC)
Standard
PM₂.₅
Particulate Matter
Optical particle counter (OPC)
Standard
PM₁₀
Particulate Matter
Optical particle counter (OPC)
Standard
SO₂
Sulfur Dioxide
Electrochemical
Enhanced
CO
Carbon Monoxide
Electrochemical
Enhanced
H₂S
Hydrogen Sulfide
Electrochemical
Enhanced
CO
Carbon Dioxide
Non-dispersive infrared sensor (NDIR)
Enhanced++
TVOC
Total Volatile Organic Compounds
Photo-ionisation detector
Enhanced++

Meteorological Data

Parameter
Measured By
Instrument details
Ambient Temperature
Standard or Enhanced cartridge
Ambient Humidity
Standard or Enhanced cartridge
Wind Speed
Connected Met Station
Gill MaxiMet GMX200 & GMX600
Wind Direction
Connected Met Station
Gill MaxiMet GMX200 & GMX600
Rainfall
Connected Met Station
Gill MaxiMet GMX600
 
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