Dual O2-CO2 Monitor 0-25% And 0-10.000 ppm
Description
PureAire Monitoring Systems’ Dual O2/CO2 Monitor is designed for continuous monitoring of oxygen and carbon dioxide in confined spaces. The monitor is ideal for facilities that use inert gases including, but not limited to, nitrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, and argon. The dual O2/CO2 monitor is suitable for environments such as cryogenic facilities, breweries, food processing plant, pharmaceutical manufacturing, laboratories, hospitals, and universities. The monitor will remain accurate at temperatures as low as -40c. PureAire’s durable, non-depleting, zirconium oxide sensor cell and non-dispersive, infrared sensor (NDIR) cell, will last 10+ years in a normal environment, without needing to be replaced.
Dual O2-CO2 Monitor 0-25% And 0-10.000 ppm
Specifications |
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Type Of Compound: | CO2 (Carbon Dioxide), Oxygen |
Detection Technology: | Not Specified |
Minimum Detectivity: | 10.000 ppt (parts per trillion) |
Features
No maintenance zirconium O2 cell and long life CO2 sensor
No calibration required for oxygen
Self-calibrating CO2 sensor
Local backlit concentration display
Built-in audible horn
Built-in visual LED alarm indicators
Alarm level 1 and 2 for O2 and CO2
No drift due to environmental or temperature changes
3 year warranty
24V DC Power Supply Included
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Frequently Asked Questions
No calibration is required for oxygen.
The monitor can be used to monitor CO2, nitrogen, argon, and helium gases.
The Dual O2/CO2 Monitor is designed for continuous monitoring of oxygen and carbon dioxide in confined spaces.
The monitor comes with a 3-year warranty.
The monitor is suitable for environments such as cryogenic facilities, breweries, food processing plants, laboratories, hospitals, and universities.