KEMPER’s AirWatch sensor technology verifies the presence of dust in production, determining and documenting the number and weight of nanoparticles and then analysing it with smartphone, tablet or PC and comparing it to limit values. A traffic light display visualises permanently the status of air quality.
The system is suitable for production facilities, warehouses and logistics halls. The system measures fine dust particles in a radius of up to 30 m using a laser-powered sensor. An integrated fan draws in ambient air.
Individual limit values can be saved for hazardous substances, and the system saves the data across a long time period. A trend display for day, week, month or year also allows companies to analyse concentration of hazardous substances in more detail.
The sensor captures particles in the range of 100 nm up to 16 µm. This includes the fine dust categories PM2.5 for alveolar common dust (A dust) and PM10 for all inhalable dusts (E dust) as defined by WHO. The system automatically classifies the captured particles accordingly, as well as monitoring the effectiveness of ventilation measures.
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