Air Sampling Techniques NG

For air sampling in challenging environmental conditions, all of Edinburgh Sensor’s devices offer pressure and humidity compensated readout across a humidity range of 0 – 95 %. The Guardian NG boasts a ± 2 % accuracy over its full detection range, which is 0 – 100 % in the case of gases like methane and carbon dioxide. For some air sampling applications, it may be advantageous rather than having static ‘boxed’ devices, designed for installation on walls, to implement the gas monitoring on unmanned aerial vehicles or drones. The Gascard NG is a highly flexible, lightweight sensor with a sufficiently low power draw that it can be incorporated into such applications.

All of Edinburgh Sensors gas monitors can be interfaced with external networked data logging, ideal for true continual air sampling.

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