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In this typical installation, a monitor is fixed to a pole that's set in a concrete pad.
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In this installation, the monitor sits on a stand set in concrete. It's secured to a backing pole, which prevents it from falling off the stand. The stand has an open base that allows airflow underneath the monitor.
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Alternatively, you can use a stand by itself. In this case, stainless steel brackets are used to fix the monitor to the stand.
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At this site, custom-made brackets secure the monitor to a strong radio mast.
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In the example, the monitor is mounted alongside other roadside (traffic) monitoring equipment. It takes advantage of the existing mounting structure and power supply.
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For short-term projects, a strong tripod is an option.
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Aeroqual supplies a tripod but any tripod available in your local market can also be used.
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For AQS 1, Dust Sentry and Dust Sentry Pro monitors, Aeroqual also supplies a kit for mounting to a surveyor's tripod.
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A mobile stand on wheels offers flexibility for indoor monitoring.
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In this installation, the monitor is fixed to railing on the roof of a mobile trailer. A separate pole supports the wind sensor.
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Alternatively, you can install a monitor in a van for mobile monitoring.
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For further support, contact Technical Support.
For further support, contact Technical Support.
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