PM SENSOR (LASER)

For outdoor dust – air quality monitoring applications Range upto (0-31,000 µg/m³)

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Particulate Matter (PM) Sensor
amazing features

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    Fan control for steady airflow

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    Built-in fault detection

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    Dust-proof duct design

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    Small size and easy to install

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    Excellent resistance to interference

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    Moisture-resistant circuit board

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    Multiple communication modes

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    Quick detection capability

Prana Air PM Sensor

PM Sensor
Laser Technology

Light scattering Method

Prana Air PM laser sensor light scattering working mechanism

PAS-OUT-01 is a Light-based designed Built for industries, digital laser sensor
to measure particulate matter – dust particles. Since it comes with an Inbuilt laser and Light-based receiving module. Different than its contemporaries, PAS-OUT-01 is Set accurately for PM10 and PM2.5 Apart. Because it works on the principle of 90° light Spreading.

Range upto
(0-31,000 µg/m³)

Seamless Connectivity

  • Prana Air PM sensor
  • PM Sensors

  • pm sensor and air quality monitor
  • Monitor and PM Sensor

  • wifi connectivity
  • WiFi connectivity to the monitor

  • aqi cloud data storage
  • Sensor’s Data transmission to cloud.

  • aqi monitoring platforms
  • Displaying the Sensor’s
    data on mobile, laptop or TV.

The PM sensor has a compact design which allows the sensor to fit easily in any air quality monitor. Besides, anyone can integrate or change the sensor without requiring advanced technical knowledge. Also, the network access of the sensor is smooth as can directly transfer the data from the sensor to cloud for easy technology for users.

PM Sensors for outdoor and indoor

The PM Sensors has two options that meet the specific need of each environment so it offer optimal performance and better air quality monitoring.

PM Size Comparison

PM pollutant size comparison with human hair

Particulate Matter or PM is a mixture of tiny particles or liquid droplets. And these also emits in the air from different sources. As a result, these particles can enter the human lungs and cause many harm to health.

  • PM1 size 1µm
  • PM1

    Smaller than or 1µm

  • PM2 size 2.5µm
  • PM2.5

    Smaller than or 2.5µm

  • PM10 size 10µm
  • PM10

    Smaller than or 10µm

The Tiny Threats in the Air:
Particulate Matter

Particulate Matter (PM) comes in various sizes as PM2.5 (particles smaller than 2.5 microns) and PM10 (particles smaller than 10 microns) the most common.

  • PM1 pollutant icon
    PM1
  • PM10 pollutant icon
    PM10
  • PM2.5 pollutant icon
    PM2.5
  • PM2.5 pollutant icon
    PM2.5
  • PM1 pollutant icon
    PM1
  • PM10 pollutant icon
    PM10

Know about each PM size

  • PM1

    PM1 are the particles with a diameter of 1 micrometre or smaller which also includes nanoparticles and emissions from burning. Hence, these can easily enter the blood flow and cause health conditions.

  • PM2.5

    PM2.5 refers to fine particles with a diameter of 2.5 micrometres or more smaller. Because of their tiny size, these are enough to enter deep into the lungs and result in severe health issues.

  • PM10

    The particles in the air with a diameter of 10 micrometres or others smaller than PM10. It includes dust, pollen and mould and is large enough that mostly trapped in the nose or throat and results in allergies.

  • Particle Count

    Lastly, these represent the total number of particles present in the air, without considering their individual sizes. Instead, it focuses on the overall particle load, including particles of various sizes.

Sources:

  • Vehicle Exhaust as source of PM pollutant
    Vehicle Exhaust
  • Factory Emission as source of PM pollutant
    Factory Emission
  • Construction sites as source of PM pollutant
    Construction sites
  • Wildfires as source of PM pollutant
    Wildfires
  • Dusty roads as source of PM pollutant
    Dusty roads

Data Accuracy Level
Comparison Chart With BAM

data accuracy of Prana Air PM2.5 sensor comparing with BAM data

In a comprehensive comparative study evaluating the data accuracy of Prana Air’s PM2.5 sensor against a high-end Beta Attenuation Monitoring (BAM) system.

Furthermore, the results demonstrated a high correlation between the two devices.

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PM air quality sensor
applications

Construction Sites Covered by Prana Air’s PM Sensor

The PM Sensor has been used across multiple construction sites to monitor high PM levels produced from various activities at these sites. As a result, it helps ensure real-time tracking of air quality and enables timely interventions when necessary.

  • 500+

  • Sites Covered
  • Sites Covered

    DPCC Guidelines

Outdoor PM
Case Study

Laser PM sensor Case Study – I

Comparative Evaluation of New Low-Cost Particulate Matter Sensors

Study Brief : So, the paper involves our Prana Air device alongside other low-cost sensors for PM2.5 and PM10 measurements. For the results, they compared them to the standard Aeroqual Series-500. Since, their challenge with traditional devices was the high cost, heaviness, and frequent service needs, which limited usin in cities.

By Dr. Sachin Chaudhari,
International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad, India

comparison of PM sensor data between Aeroqual and Prana Air before and after calibration

Note : Monitors update in every 30 seconds, moreover our PM sensors have a resolution of ±1.0 micrograms per cubic meter, and our NO2 sensors boast a resolution of ±1.0 ppb.

Laser PM sensor Case Study – II

Performance‐based protocol for selection of Affordable and easy to carry sensor for air quality measurement

Study Brief : In their research, they used our device in their Environmental Protection Sensors (EPS) assessment. So in this, they compared factory calibration data with reference monitors. Because, their challenge was reasonable cost with accuracy, sensitivity, and data management. In the result, Prana Air proved to be a reliable and affordable choice.

By Dr. Sunil Gulia,
National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, New Delhi, India

Health Impacts – Why it is important to measure particulate matter?

"Asthma

Asthma and Triggers

High risk of lung cancer as health impacts by particulate matters

High risk of lung cancer

Respiratory infections as health impact by particulate matters

Respiratory infections

Lung diseases as health impact by particulate matters

Lung diseases

Heart-related issues as health impact by particulate matters

Heart-related issues

Technical Specifications

  • Product Name:

  • PM Sensor

  • Rated voltage:

  • 5V

  • Communication Port Level:

  • 3.3 V

  • Dimensions L x W x H :

  • 4.5 x 4.5 x 2 cm

  • Particle Size Resolution:

  • 0.3 µm

  • Storage Temperature :

  • -20~85 C°

  • Working Temperature:

  • -20~70 C°

  • Working humidity:

  • 0~99C%RH (No Moisture formation)

  • Rated current:

  • 70mA

  • Mass concentration data resolution:

  • 1 μg/m3

  • Outdoor Sensor Dimensions

  • Prana Air outdoor PM sensor dimensions
  • Indoor Sensor Dimensions

  • Prana Air indoor PM sensor dimensions

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