CumulusMX knows the following country settings:
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US, GB, CA, EUAQI, EUCAQI, AU, NL, BE
CumulusUtils knows the following countries:
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US, GB, CA, EU, AU, NL, BE
These country systems are explained in this post here.
As you can see in the forum post, the values for the two EU AQI standards do not differ that much so I merged them into EU-CAQI.
The choice of these AQI calculations leads in CUtils to the reference lines. CUtils does chart the concentrations only, not the AQI.
The Canadian system is the only one which uses a formula and not a table. That is why it only accepts 3 hr averages.
To program the exact AQI representation at certain concentrations for specific particle size is according to me an incorrect presentation of the danger levels involved (apart from the complexity in doing so). Danger levels involved must be uniform and the same everywhere in the world, not dependent on politics of a country (compare e.g. the danger levels of the US to those of the EU). So CumulusUtils deviates here from CMX and It may in future even remove the AQI per country completely and replace that with the WHO reference which recently has become available. (see my link above)
As said, I will add this to the Wiki.
I assume you wish to use the GB settings, meaning that both in CMX and in CUtils you need to set GB (I see you did that already )
To make one step forward: I notice that the chart is not fluent which means it does not get the data fed regularly. Feeding the data in an orderly manner, you need to use the UserAskedData command on the interval frequency. So assuming you already run CumulusUtils on that frequency for e.g. SystemInfo, I would advise you to add UserAskedData to the commandline.
[EDIT] The wiki has been modified, you may wish to read/check.