Carbon Monoxide Gas Monitor

The carbon monoxide gas detector measures the concentration of carbon monoxide in the air using an electrochemical sensor. The sensor reacts with the gas to generate an electrical current signal, which is then converted into a readable value by the circuitry. It is used to monitor carbon monoxide leaks in confined spaces or around combustion equipment to ensure personnel safety, commonly found in factories, garages, and residential areas.
Selection
When selecting a carbon monoxide gas detector, consider a detection range that covers common concentrations, a short response time, long sensor lifespan, and audible and visual alarm functions. Additionally, check the product certifications and calibration records to ensure suitability for environments such as indoor or industrial settings.

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Using electrochemistry principle to detect carbon monoxide, with a range of 0~ 1000ppm, with four Alarm modes and wireless data transmission functions, support temperature compensation algorithm and a variety of usage methods.

$ 254.00

Can simultaneously detect four gases, Electrochemical sensor, Response Time instant, alarm sound up to 80 decibels, operation temperature range -10~ 50 ℃, portable design weighs only 360 grams.

$ 241.00

Electrochemical sensor, Response Time ≤ 15 seconds, range 0-1000ppm, with 6000 alarm records query and highly waterproof design, support sound and light vibration triple alarm.

$ 146.00

Electrochemical sensor, range 0~ 1000ppm, with automatic zero correction and temperature compensation function, flameproof design is suitable for dangerous areas, support remote infrared debugging.

$ 146.00

Supports simultaneous detection of 4 gases and integrated temperature Humidity monitoring, adopts dual temperature Humidity compensation design, has zero point automatic correction function, Response Time T90 ≤ national standard, Protection Rating IP66, Operating temperature range -40~ 55 ℃.

$ 323.00

Electrochemical sensor, range 1000ppm, Response Time T90 ≤ 60 seconds, with automatic zero correction and temperature compensation function, support flameproof design for dangerous areas, stable and Sensitivity.

$ 162.00

Electrochemical sensor, range 1000ppm, with automatic zero correction and temperature compensation functions, support 4~ 20mA and RS485 output, infrared remote control debugging, suitable for dangerous areas 1 and 2.

$ 172.00

Electrochemical sensor, range 0-1000ppm, with automatic zero correction and temperature compensation function, support 4-20mA and RS485 output, infrared remote control debugging, suitable for dangerous areas.

$ 162.00

The MCU chip is used to achieve low power consumption operation, and it is equipped with a flameproof structure to ensure safe use. It supports 4-20mA and RS485 output. Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, detection error ≤ +/- 3% F. S, and lifespan is 2-3 years.

$ 202.00

Electrochemical sensor technology, range 0-1000ppm, with automatic zero correction and temperature compensation function, support 4-20mA and RS485 output, suitable for stable monitoring in dangerous places.

$ 172.00

Using industrial grade Sensor, Response Time is less than 60 seconds, resolution 1ppm, with waterproof, dustproof and explosion-proof function, the shell is made of high-strength engineering plastic and composite anti-skid rubber, small and durable.

$ 170.00

Using 32-bit microprocessor and 24-bit ADC chip, equipped with 2.4-inch IPS high definition screen, supports multi-Sensor and multiple signal output, with self-diagnosis and protection functions to ensure high Reliability and accurate measurement.

$ 280.00

Electrochemical sensor, range 1000ppm, with automatic zero correction and temperature compensation, flameproof design for hazardous areas, support 4-20mA and RS485 output.

$ 183.00

Imported Electrochemical sensor, Measurement range 0~ 100ppm, resolution 0.01ppm, Response Time ≤ 20 seconds; Built-in micro air pump, support real-time detection and Data storage, Protection Rating IP65, suitable for a variety of industrial environments.

$ 261.00

The device supports simultaneous detection of 4 gases, integrated Temperature and Humidity Sensor, Response Time T90 ≤ national standard, with Internet of Things function, can be remotely configured and upgraded through wireless communication, and is suitable for a variety of harsh environments.

$ 301.00

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