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BMS Controls Glossary

Air Flow Stations

Air flow stations are a type of air quality monitoring system that measure the concentration of air pollutants in the atmosphere. They are typically used to detect and monitor air pollution levels in urban areas, industrial sites, and other areas where air quality is a concern. Air flow stations measure the amount of particulate matter (PM) in the air, as well as other pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and ozone (O3). These pollutants can be hazardous to human health and the environment, so it is important to monitor them. Air flow stations measure the concentration of these pollutants in the air by using sensors that detect the amount of particles in the air. The data collected from these sensors is then analyzed to determine the levels of air pollution in the area. Air flow stations can also be used to measure the amount of wind speed and direction, which can be used to determine the direction of air pollution. By monitoring air pollution levels, air flow stations can help reduce the risk of health problems caused by air pollution.