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EDC HIM-6000 Portable Hazardous Incident Air Quality Monitoring System

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Brand EDC
Origin Germany
Manufacturer Type Authorized Distributor
Origin Category Imported
Model HIM-6000
Pricing Available Upon Request
Measured Parameters TSP, PM-10, PM-2.5, PM-1.0, PM-4.0
Optional Sensors NO₂, SO₂, O₃, CO, CO₂, O₂, Hydrocarbons, UV/IR Radiation, Barometric Pressure (hPa), Noise (dB(A)), ELF Magnetic Field (µT), Rainfall (mm), Biochemical Agent Detectors

Overview

The EDC HIM-6000 Portable Hazardous Incident Air Quality Monitoring System is an integrated, field-deployable environmental instrumentation platform engineered for real-time, multi-parameter atmospheric assessment in dynamic or high-risk operational environments. Based on a modular sensor architecture and compliant with ISO 12103-1 (for particulate calibration reference), the system employs gravimetric and optical scattering principles for aerosol mass concentration quantification (TSP, PM-10, PM-4.0, PM-2.5, PM-1.0), electrochemical and photoionization detection (PID) for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at sub-ppb sensitivity, and precision thermistor/hygrometer and ultrasonic anemometry for meteorological co-variables. Designed for rapid deployment in industrial incident response, brownfield site characterization, regulatory compliance verification, and occupational hygiene surveys, the HIM-6000 operates autonomously for up to 72 hours on internal Li-ion battery power and supports GPS-synchronized geotagging of all measurements.

Key Features

  • Modular, hot-swappable sensor interface supporting up to 14 simultaneous analog/digital inputs — enabling flexible configuration without firmware reflash
  • Integrated data logger with dual SD card redundancy and onboard 8 GB flash memory for gap-free time-series storage (1-second resolution default)
  • Real-time telemetry via 4G LTE-M / NB-IoT with TLS 1.2 encrypted MQTT protocol; optional satellite fallback for remote off-grid sites
  • Pre-calibrated, NIST-traceable particulate inlet assemblies (PM-1.0, PM-2.5, PM-4.0, PM-10, TSP) meeting EPA equivalency criteria per 40 CFR Part 53
  • Ruggedized IP65-rated enclosure with operating temperature range of −20 °C to +50 °C and humidity tolerance up to 95% RH non-condensing
  • On-device touchscreen interface (7″ capacitive, sunlight-readable) with embedded diagnostics, sensor health monitoring, and alarm threshold configuration

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The HIM-6000 is validated for ambient air sampling under ISO 19203:2018 (air quality — performance criteria for automated monitoring systems) and meets functional requirements outlined in EU Directive 2008/50/EC (Ambient Air Quality Directive). Its particulate measurement modules are certified to EN 12341:2014 for PM determination, while VOC sensors conform to ASTM D6196–22 for method validation of real-time hydrocarbon detection. All firmware and data handling workflows support audit-ready GLP/GMP traceability, including full electronic signature capability aligned with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Annex 11 requirements. Calibration certificates include uncertainty budgets per ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standards.

Software & Data Management

HIM-View™ desktop software (Windows/macOS/Linux) provides comprehensive post-processing, spectral deconvolution of VOC mixtures, and time-aligned overlay of meteorological and pollutant time series. Raw binary data exports comply with netCDF-4 format for interoperability with MATLAB, Python (xarray), and GIS platforms (QGIS/ArcGIS). Cloud-hosted dashboard (HIM-Cloud™) enables role-based access control, automated report generation (PDF/Excel), and configurable alerting via email/SMS when user-defined thresholds exceed preset limits. All data streams retain full metadata: sensor serial numbers, calibration dates, environmental context tags, and GPS-derived elevation and bearing.

Applications

  • Emergency response to chemical spills, refinery leaks, or landfill gas migration events
  • Long-term ambient air quality baseline studies for EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) reporting
  • Industrial hygiene monitoring in confined spaces, construction zones, and mining operations
  • Validation of stack emission controls and fugitive dust suppression efficacy
  • Urban microclimate mapping in smart city infrastructure projects
  • Research-grade exposure assessment for epidemiological cohort studies (e.g., WHO Global Burden of Disease protocols)

FAQ

Is the HIM-6000 certified for regulatory reporting in the United States or European Union?

Yes — its PM modules hold EPA EQVM certification, and VOC sensors meet EN 15467:2017 requirements for ambient air monitoring networks.
Can the system operate unattended for extended periods?

Yes — with external solar charging and cellular telemetry enabled, continuous operation exceeds 30 days without manual intervention.
What calibration intervals are recommended?

Particulate sensors require annual factory recalibration; electrochemical gas cells are verified quarterly using certified span gases traceable to NIST SRMs.
Does the system support third-party sensor integration?

Yes — via RS-485 Modbus RTU and analog 4–20 mA interfaces, subject to firmware compatibility verification by EDC Technical Support.
How is data integrity ensured during transmission?

All telemetry uses end-to-end AES-256 encryption, packet-level CRC32 checksums, and automatic retransmission of dropped segments.

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