PureAire Introduces New Carbon Dioxide Monitor
PureAire Monitoring Systems introduces a Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitor to the company's full line of Oxygen Deficiency Monitors and Combustible/Toxic Gas Detectors.
The new Monitor is designed for continuous monitoring of carbon dioxide levels in a wide variety of applications, including restaurants and bars, schools, office buildings, and any other locations where carbon dioxide may be used, stored, or present.
PureAire's Carbon Dioxide Monitor continually measures CO2 levels from 0-50,000 parts per million (ppm). Air quality measurements are taken every 2 seconds and are visible on the Monitor's easy-to read backlit display. The Monitor can be linked to a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), a multi-channel controller, a remote display, or tied into building systems themselves.
PureAire's Carbon Dioxide Monitor features built-in LED visual and 90dB audible alarms. The Monitor responds in seconds to changes in carbon dioxide levels and will remain accurate over a wide range of temperature (0-50° Celsius) and humidity ( 0-95%RH) levels. The user-selectable alarm thresholds will activate the alarms when carbon dioxide reaches an unsafe level.
The new Monitor is designed for continuous monitoring of carbon dioxide levels in a wide variety of applications, including restaurants and bars, schools, office buildings, and any other locations where carbon dioxide may be used, stored, or present.
PureAire's Carbon Dioxide Monitor continually measures CO2 levels from 0-50,000 parts per million (ppm). Air quality measurements are taken every 2 seconds and are visible on the Monitor's easy-to read backlit display. The Monitor can be linked to a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), a multi-channel controller, a remote display, or tied into building systems themselves.
PureAire's Carbon Dioxide Monitor features built-in LED visual and 90dB audible alarms. The Monitor responds in seconds to changes in carbon dioxide levels and will remain accurate over a wide range of temperature (0-50° Celsius) and humidity ( 0-95%RH) levels. The user-selectable alarm thresholds will activate the alarms when carbon dioxide reaches an unsafe level.
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