Carbon dioxide sensor Dynament Platinum
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carbon dioxide sensor
carbon dioxide sensor
carbon dioxide sensor
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Characteristics

Gas type
carbon dioxide
Technology
infrared
Applications
monitoring, medical

Description

• Plug-and-Play functionality: Contains all the necessary optics, electronics and firmware to provide a linearized, temperature-compensated output for both methane and propane, expediting time to market • Wide operating temperature range of -20 to +50 deg. C. Extended temperature range of -40 to +75 deg. C available • Three power options available: Regular – 240mW, Low Power – 45mW, Low Power 2 – 15mW • Sensors available to cover the full range from 1000ppm up to 100% volume CO2 • Dual methane / carbon dioxide sensor available PST offers a range of carbon dioxide infrared sensors that are designed with non-dispersive infrared technology and respond to carbon dioxide across the full range from 500ppm to 100% volume. The Platinum series sensors contain all the necessary optics, electronics and firmware to provide a linearized, temperature-compensated output. Within the Platinum series are low-power options and dual-gas, high resolution methane / carbon dioxide sensor that provides the capability to simultaneously monitor methane and carbon dioxide in a single sensor package, consuming the power of a single infrared sensor. Sensor ranges: • Low-range CO2 0-5% volume, including ppm ranges of 500ppm up to 10,000ppm • Mid-range CO2 0-10% volume • High-range CO2 0-100% volume The sensors are available in Industrial Ex d IIC Certified, Mining M1 Certified, UL Approved, and Non-Certified versions. Low power and EN50271 / SIL1 certified software versions are also available in most combinations.

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