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ObservAir

 Operating Manual 

The Mass Absorption Coefficient (MAC) is a calibration factor that relates 
the time differential of ATN to BC concentrations in the flow. The MAC varies 
depending on the air pollution source, PM composition and other factors. 
By default, the ObservAir uses a MAC of 12.5 m

2

/g, but this value may be 

adjusted  following  cross-calibration  with  a  reference  instrument.  For  the 
factors specific to the ObservAir, Equation (2) simplifies to: 
 

𝐵𝐶(𝑡

%

) = 

𝐾

𝑄(𝑡

%

) ∙

Δ𝐴𝑇𝑁

Δ𝑡          (3)

 

 

K =

 ObservAir constant = 339,292 

µ

g · ccm · sec/m

Q(t

i

)

 = Flow rate at time 

t

i

 (ccm) 

 
Note: 

In  Equation  (3)  above,  the  flow  rate  (Q)  is  input  in  units  of  cubic 

centimeters per minute (ccm), as reported by the ObservAir.  
 

1.1.2.

 

Electrochemical cells (Gaseous pollutants)  

The  ObservAir  can  be  optionally  outfitted  with  electrochemical  cells  to 
measure  gaseous  pollutants.  Six  electrochemical  cells  are  available,  to 
monitor concentrations of carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO

2

), 

ozone (O

3

), sulfur dioxide (SO

2

), hydrogen sulfide (H

2

S), and ethanol. The 

ObservAir can be configured to measure up to two (2) of these six species.  
 

Electrochemical  cells  contain  a  chemical  reagent  that  creates  a 

small  electrical  current  when  exposed  to  the  gaseous  analyte  of  interest 
(e.g.,  CO).  This  electrical  current  is  amplified  and  converted  to  a  voltage 
signal (the ‘gas voltage’) for digital acquisition.  Each electrochemical cell 
also outputs a reference voltage to compensate for drift and environmental 
sensitivity.  Using  these  two  voltage  signals,  the  gas  concentration  is 
calculated as follows: 
 

𝐶

&)$

(𝑡) =

𝑉

&)$

(𝑡) − 𝑉

!"#

(𝑡) − 𝑉

*"!+

𝐶𝑜𝑑𝑒 ∙ 𝐺𝑎𝑖𝑛 ∙ 10

',

         (4)

 

 

C

gas

(t)

 = Gas concentration at time ‘t’ (ppm) 

V

gas

(t) =

 Gas voltage at time ‘t’ (V) 

V

ref

(t) =

 Reference voltage at time ‘t’ (V) 

V

zero

 = Offset voltage differential = 

V

gas 

– V

ref 

when 

C

gas 

= 0 ppm (V) 

Code

 = Calibration code (nA/ppm). See Section 3.5.1.  

Gain

 = Voltage gain (kV/nA). See Table 1.  

 
An offset voltage differential (

V

zero

)

 value is determined for each ObservAir 

during  DST’s  zero-calibration  procedure,  but  this  value  should  also  be 
measured  and  logged  prior  to  your  monitoring  application.  Operate  the 

 

 

ObservAir

®

 Operating Manual 

ObservAir for 12 to 24 hours in an environment that is free of the analyte 
gas(es) and average the voltage differential data collected over the entire 
zero calibration period. 

Code

 

is the factory calibration factor and is specific 

to each individual cell. The code for each cell is automatically logged in the 
SD card’s Settings file, as outlined in Section 3.5.1. 
 

Gas 

Gain (kV/nA) 

Carbon Monoxide (CO) 

100 

Hydrogen Sulfide (H

2

S) 

49.9 

Nitrogen Dioxide (NO

2

499 

Sulfur Dioxide (SO

2

100 

Ozone (O

3

299 

Ethanol  

249 

 

Table 1. 

Gain settings for each type of electrochemical cell 

 

1.2.

 

Environmental compensation  

 
All air quality instruments are susceptible to environmental fluctuations. For 
example, the temperature sensitivity of the aerosol absorption photometer’s 
LEDs, photodiodes, and other electronic components results in erroneous 
or inaccurate BC measurements during rapid environmental changes, such 
as may be expected diurnally when the sensor is deployed outdoors. The 
ObservAir  incorporates  proprietary  hardware  and  software  features  to 
minimize the sensor’s environmental dependence.  
 

Hardware  compensation  features  include  the  aerosol  absorption 

photometer’s active reference filter. Since the sampled air flow is actively 
drawn through the reference filter, the transmitted light intensity is largely 
dependent on the flow’s temperature and humidity content. By passing the 
same air through both filters and monitoring each intensity measurement 
independently, the ObservAir corrects for the photometer’s environmental 
sensitivity  and  other  measurement  artifacts  (e.g.,  water  absorption  in  the 
filter).  Similarly,  the  electrochemical  cells’  reference  voltage  outputs  are 
logged  independently  and  used  to  compensate  gaseous  concentration 
measurements.  The  sensor  is  also  outfitted  with  temperature  control 
hardware  and  other  proprietary  design  elements  that  preserve 
measurement accuracy in harsh environments.  
 

While  hardware  features  contribute  significantly  to  correcting  the 

ObservAir’s environmental dependence, some sensitivity remains that must 
be  corrected  by  software.  This  software  compensation  centers  on  DST’s 

Содержание ObservAir

Страница 1: ...rational limits and warnings 11 3 Operating Instructions 13 3 1 Hardware overview 13 3 2 Interactive LED button Sensor display and control 14 3 2 1 Sensor startup 15 3 2 2 Default LED mode Pollutant c...

Страница 2: ...pport WiFi and USB communication protocols and include a 16GB removable SD card for onboard data storage Units may also be supplemented with an LTE LoRa or SigFox communication module and a GPS unit f...

Страница 3: ...collection area is 3 mm in diameter After the first filter the air flow passes through a second reference filter assembly that is identical to the first Since the air is filtered devoid of PM the int...

Страница 4: ...plication Operate the 7 ObservAir Operating Manual ObservAir for 12 to 24 hours in an environment that is free of the analyte gas es and average the voltage differential data collected over the entire...

Страница 5: ...technical specifications are summarized in the tables below All electrochemical cells are sourced from Spec Sensors Gas measurement performance specifications are adapted from data provided by the ma...

Страница 6: ...intervals 2 3 Operational limits and warnings Environmental limits Only operate the ObservAir within the conditions listed in Table 1 Temperature and relative humidity must remain between 5 to 40 C an...

Страница 7: ...nd may result in permanent damage to the unit and or harm to the user Please contact DST Technical Support at info dstech io regarding any problems with your unit that cannot be resolved with the inst...

Страница 8: ...llutants For every new start up event a new data file is created on the SD card txt file and is assigned a filename that contains the sensor s ID number and the start up time date Section 3 5 1 3 2 2...

Страница 9: ...f the ObservAir hold the LED button to cycle through the menu until the first red flash and release The sensor will flash red two more times to confirm that it is shutting down 3 2 6 Sensor alarms and...

Страница 10: ...ront panel 19 ObservAir Operating Manual 3 5 Data collection from onboard SD card While the ObservAir is operating data is written to the onboard SD card in real time as both a primary means of data c...

Страница 11: ...e ADC s raw count Full scale value is 8388607 d ATN Optical attenuation unitless e BC Black carbon in g m3 f T Temperature in C g RH Relative humidity in h FR Sample flow rate in ccm i VBAT Battery vo...

Страница 12: ...tings Figure 12 6 With the Serial Monitor configured ObservAir data is displayed in real time at the time interval set by the user Commands can also be sent to the sensor using the dialog box at the t...

Страница 13: ...8 to 1 2 Set flow rate calibration coefficient Table 7 ObservAir serial commands and descriptions 25 ObservAir Operating Manual 3 7 WiFi connection Provisioning WiFi credentials to the ObservAir allo...

Страница 14: ...1 Zero calibration of pollution sensors Each ObservAir comes with a zero calibration sheet but it is good practice to periodically verify the sensor s baseline performance especially before and after...

Страница 15: ...but clearly the calibration is only as good as the reference measurements collected 4 4 Leak check The ObservAir incorporates a monolithic design architecture that is more robust than traditional ins...

Страница 16: ...loading artifact is not static it depends on the emissions source e g biomass vs diesel atmospheric conditions seasonality and other factors Therefore filter loading correction algorithms should be c...

Страница 17: ...ing can be optimized to meet your needs For example if greater BC measurement resolution is desired at the expense of filter life the flow rate can be increased past the minimum value Conversely flow...

Страница 18: ...exhaust stacks vehicle tailpipes and other pollution sources When sampling emissions directly do not exceed the ObservAir s maximum temperature relative humidity range and pollution concentration rat...

Страница 19: ...If BC measurements are proportionally lower than the reference value then it is also possible but less likely that the ObservAir is leaking Given these potential error modes it is important to valida...

Страница 20: ...38 ObservAir Operating Manual Figure 14 Hard reset using the magnetic cover...

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