
Ambient Ozone Analyzer, UV Photometric
Measures ambient ozone at ppb level by UV photometric absorption.

Louise Corscadden, PhD
Director of Science · ConductScience
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Key Specifications
Full details →- Model fit
- Configured during quote
- SKU family
- CS-AIR-00005
- Sizing
- Model-specific dimensions confirmed from the selected configuration
- Ordering
- Quote-reviewed before fulfillment
- Category
- Air Quality
- Build notes
- Confirm accessories, station layout, and support needs before purchase
An ambient ozone analyzer using ultraviolet photometric absorption — the reference method for ozone, measuring the gas directly rather than inferring it from a proxy reaction.
Key features
- Multi-tasking software allows viewing test variables while operating.
- Internal data logging with 1 min to 365 day.
- Temperature and pressure compensation.
- Continuous system diagnosis with alarm.
- Compliance with US EPA method.
Applications
Built for regulatory air-quality networks and atmospheric research groups.
- ambient air quality monitoring
Features & Benefits
Standard Range
- 0~500ppb
Lower Detectable Limit
- ≤0.2ppb
Zero Drift (24 hours)
- ±0.5ppb
Response Time
- ≤20s
Indication Error
- ±1%F.S
What does this instrument measure, and who is it for?
It measures ambient ozone. It is built for regulatory air-quality networks and atmospheric research groups. It is designed for continuous, unattended operation in a monitoring shelter or cabinet, with periodic zero and span calibration.
What measurement principle does it use?
Ultraviolet photometric absorption — the reference method for ozone. The gas is measured directly by the light it absorbs, rather than inferred from a proxy reaction, which is why it is the technique regulatory networks specify.
Which specifications are confirmed?
The manufacturer's published specification table lists five parameters for this instrument, and every one of them is reproduced on this page. They include Standard Range at 0~500ppb, Lower Detectable Limit at ≤0.2ppb and Zero Drift (24 hours) at ±0.5ppb. ConductScience transcribed them from the manufacturer's engineering documentation without alteration.
What should be confirmed before ordering?
Confirm siting and inlet configuration, zero and span gas supply, the calibration interval your reporting regime requires, and the data acquisition and reporting path. These are configured and quoted per installation, so raise anything unusual about the site during quote review rather than after delivery.
What else is needed to run it?
A zero air generator and a multi-point dilution calibrator. Every concentration this analyser reports is measured against its zero. A zero that is not actually zero is a systematic error in every number downstream of it, so the calibration gear is not an accessory — it is what makes the readings defensible.
How is it supplied?
This instrument is configured and quoted per installation rather than sold at a list price. Request a quote and we will confirm the configuration, the site requirements and the lead time before anything is ordered.
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