The newest monitor in the low-cost BlueSky™ range has been designed to meet the needs of those looking to undertake gas monitoring (CO, CO₂, NO₂, SO₂, O₃), in addition to measuring particulate matter (PM) mass concentrations, temperature, relative humidity (RH) and barometric pressure (BP). The latest model can work in conjunction with two optional solar power and cellular accessories that are also new to the range.
By growing its equipment range, Ashtead Technology has enabled its clients to expand their air quality monitoring projects by measuring more parameters to help make informed decisions regarding air quality. The BlueSky™ 8145 provides accurate data that can be used to compare with exposure levels and as part of risk analyses.
“This is a major addition to our equipment fleet,” says Senior Sales Manager Josh Thomas. “The latest 8145 model has new gas sensors that clients can use to measure common pollutants Ozone, Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, and Sulfur Dioxide, plus the ability to measure barometric pressure – meaning that clients can get an all-round stronger picture of air quality within and around their buildings. In addition, the latest model still simultaneously monitors particulates PM1, PM2.5, PM4 and PM10, ambient temperature and relative humidity.”
While specifically designed for outdoor environmental monitoring, the BlueSky™ can also be used by anyone interested in air quality - including inside buildings, homes and manufacturing facilities to measure indoor air quality.
The BlueSky™ 8145 has two power options: AC mains and Solar if used with the new solar panel system. It also has two connectivity options: WiFi or Cellular if used with the new cellular accessory. The optional accessories can therefore be used to provide peace of mind for constant, reliable access to the cloud.
The BlueSky™ 8145 and optional accessories are available to rent or purchase from Ashtead Technology. Ashtead Technology is a Gold Channel Partner with TSI.
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