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Air Quality Sensor Kunak Pro

The Kunak AIR Pro is a high-performance, sensor-based air quality monitoring station engineered for precise, real-time, multi-pollutant environmental assessment. Awarded as the Most Accurate Multi-Pollutant Sensor in the AIRLAB Microsensors Challenge, it delivers near-reference data quality for cities, heavy industries, researchers, and smart city infrastructure.

The Ultimate Professional Outdoor Air Quality Monitor
The Kunak AIR Pro is a high-performance, sensor-based air quality monitoring station engineered for precise, real-time, multi-pollutant environmental assessment. Awarded as the Most Accurate Multi-Pollutant Sensor in the AIRLAB Microsensors Challenge, it delivers near-reference data quality for cities, heavy industries, researchers, and smart city infrastructure.

Why Choose Kunak AIR Pro?
  • Near-Reference Accuracy: Designed and field-tested to match official monitoring standards like European CEN/TS 17660, Directive 2024/2881, and US EPA protocols.
  • Simultaneous Multi-Pollutant Detection: Track up to 5 critical target gases alongside a comprehensive suite of suspended particulate matter sizes at the exact same moment.
  • Patented Smart Cartridges: Swap or combine gas sensors using a zero-downtime, factory-calibrated "Plug & Play" GasPlug system without removing the chassis from the field.
  • Fully Autonomous Design: Operates continuously 24/7 outdoors utilizing a high-efficiency solar panel shield and an internal high-capacity lithium backup battery.
  • Real-Time Global Connectivity: Seamlessly transmits field metrics to the cloud via built-in multi-band 2G/3G/4G, Ethernet, and Modbus RTU telemetry networks.

Target Measurement Configurations
Parameter CategoryMonitored ValuesOperational Sensor Technologies
Particulate Matter (PM) PM1, PM2.5, PM10, TSP, TPC Optical Particle Counter (OPC) with laser diode light scattering
Target Gases CO, CO2, NO, NO2, O3, SO2, H2S, NH3, VOCs, CH4, HCl Electrochemical (ECD), Infrared (IR), and Photo-Ionization (PID)
Meteorological Basics Temperature, Relative Humidity, Pressure, Dew Point Embedded internal precision environment probes
External Expansion Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Noise Levels, Rainfall Dedicated physical input channels for professional external anemometers & sound meters

Technical Specifications Overview
Feature CategorySpecification Detail
Enclosure Protection IP65 weatherproof rugged build (constructed from PMMA, Polycarbonate, and Stainless Steel)
Physical Dimensions 257 mm × 270 mm × 225 mm
Station Net Weight Under 3.5 kilograms
Temperature Limits Fully functional from -20 °C up to +60 °C
Humidity Scale Operational between 0% to 99% RH (non-condensing)
Average Sampling Rate Selectable configurations from 10 seconds up to 24 hours
Internal Power Storage Long-life 26 Ah Lithium battery pack (9 to 30 days independent runtime)
Power Requirements Ultra-low draw between 0.08 W to 1.2 W depending on active array

Complete Kunak Eco-System Integration
  • Kunak AIR Cloud Web Platform: Centralize your field assets into one browser interface to analyze real-time mapping, customize data visualization, and generate automated air quality reports.
  • Remote Calibration Adjustments: Adjust internal baselines, check cartridge aging metrics, and verify sensor diagnostics remotely over the air without expensive site visits.
  • Kunak REST API: Export and sync raw data blocks seamlessly onto your official community website, municipal mobile applications, or proprietary industrial SCADA platforms.

Common Operational Applications
  • Smart Cities & Urban Planning: Deploy dense, hyperlocal spatial sensing networks to map real-time city pollution zones and measure traffic intervention success.
  • Industrial Perimeter Safety: Monitor perimeter fence line emissions for heavy chemical plants, manufacturing yards, open mines, and construction projects.
  • Environmental Impact Surveys: Conduct localized baseline air surveys for academic research teams, infrastructure audits, and public health campaigns.


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