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- True Laser Particle Counter with 2 size ranges - small (bacteria, mold, etc) large (pollen, etc.)
- Multiple modes including minute, hour, day and monitor
- Detects particles down to 1 micron
- And up to 2.5 microns and above
- This is a standard DC1100 w/ PC interface (THIS IS NOT A PRO)
- True Laser Particle Counter measures the concentration of particles in the air in 2 size ranges >0.5 micron and >2.5 micron diameter
- Accurately measure your home or neighborhood air quality and compare to AQI or PM2.5
- Test your air purifier, HEPA air filter, or home/office air filtration efficiency
- 6 hour rechargeable Internal Battery or use continuously on AC power, 7 days of data storage with PC Interface
- CE marked and includes International Wall Adapter with plugs for worldwide use. Also ships with USB adapter cable.
- Test particle size: 0.3μm/2.5μm/10.0μm, (0.3um in Piece/L only, three sizes all in Piece/L unit)
- Light source: Semiconductor lasers
- Alarm levels:1~100,000(FED209E Standard) 2~9(ISO14464-1Standard)
- , Sampling Custom(1s~ 59min. 59s) ,Sampling frequency:1~99/Continuous, Power: 9 V DC battery (not included).
- True laser particle counter developed for home use
- Counts both small and large particles
- Two modes of operation: continuous sampling or hourly sampling
- LCD display
- Stores up to 30 days of data history
FAQ:
Q: How good is the dylos?
A: The Dylos does one thing and it does it very well. It is a laser particle counter. Almost every inexpensive “air quality” unit uses a cheap non-laser sensor which is far less accurate. The Dylos uses much better technology.
Q: What is the difference between dc1100 and dc1100 pro?
A: Multiple modes including minute, hour, day and monitor to evaluate your air quality and store up to 30 days of air quality history for review. DC1100 Pro has all the features of the standard DC1100 but with increased lower sensitivity – detecting particles down to 0.5 micron. The large particle size range is calibrated to 2.5 microns and above.
Q: How accurate is the dylos air quality sensor?
A: Almost every inexpensive “air quality” unit uses a cheap non-laser sensor which is far less accurate. The Dylos uses much better technology. I’ve had a Dylos Pro for a number of years and it does exactly what it purports to: It measures particle counts in 2 size ranges.
Q: What is dc1100 laser particle counter?
A: A true Laser Particle Counter with 2 size ranges-small (bacteria, mold, etc) large (pollen, etc.) DC1100 features technology and engineering that allows monitoring of indoor air quality with an LCD screen that provides small and large particle counts with a dynamic bar graph showing actual count reading.