NOx Index vs NO₂

NOx Index is a combustion-pattern signal. It is not a regulatory NO₂ concentration measurement.

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Nitrogen dioxide, NO2, is a regulated pollutant with health-based guidelines and reference methods. Sensirion NOx Index is not that measurement. It is an algorithmic index designed to respond to oxidizing gases associated with NOx events, especially combustion patterns indoors.

The practical value is event separation. A gas-stove event often moves NOx Index, VOC Index, humidity, and PM together. A cleaning event may move VOC Index without the same NOx shape. A garage or outdoor-intrusion event has a different timing relationship to pressure and outdoor conditions.

Because the output is an index, Terrestream should not claim NO2 concentration, code compliance, or regulatory exposure assessment from this channel. It can say the stack supports standards-aligned monitoring workflows when paired with the required installation, calibration, governance, and reporting layers.

The safe wording is simple: NOx Index, not NO₂. The sensor is valuable because it adds combustion context to the room story, not because it replaces a reference NO2 analyzer.

References

  1. Sensirion - NOx index info note sensirion.com
  2. EPA - Basic information about NO₂ www.epa.gov
  3. Sensirion SEN66 datasheet (PDF)