Said to be the only reactivity monitor to gauge in real time the level of airborne molecular contamination present in a local environment and transmit data to the building management system
The Lighthouse Reactivity Monitor is said to be the only reactivity monitor to gauge in real time the level of airborne molecular contamination (AMC) present in a local environment and transmit data directly to the building management system.
Data from the Lighthouse Reactivity Monitor can be used to establish AMC trends, identify AMC episodes and determine effects on yield. The Lighthouse Reactivity Monitor's copper and silver-plated quartz crystal microbalance sensors measure the mass accumulation of corrosion films formed from the reaction between contaminants and the sensors.
This highly sensitive method of measurement indicates the reactivity level of an environment with contaminant levels at or less than one part per billion.