Monitoring at Airports

To measure the ambient air quality at airports is a challenge. The monitoring site needs to be representative for background levels and not dependant on changes in local traffic. A large number of gaseous components need to be measured with high accuracy and high availability.

The OPSIS DOAS system provides the user with a fast system that gives high availability at low cost. The impact of aircraft take-offs and landings can easily be followed on-line. The OPSIS system can also monitor fugitive emissions from other sources at the airport. 
 
Several gaseous compounds can be monitored with one system, such as Nitrogen oxides NOx, Sulphur dioxide SO2, Ozone O3, Benzene, Toluene, Formaldehyde, 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, and Ammonia NH3.

Airport Monitoring by OPSIS

  • High data availability
  • Cost-effective, open-path technology
  • Direct monitoring of NO2
  • Representative path-integrated data
  • Gas calibration only once per year
  • Low energy consumption
  • Operates with a minimum of maintenance
  • Approved by MCERTS, TÜV, U.S. EPA, Chinese EPA, and others    

System Overview

UV DOAS system for airport monitoring   


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