CO2 gas sensor module ZWIN-GM1006
CONDIRinfrared

CO2 gas sensor module
CO2 gas sensor module
CO2 gas sensor module
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Characteristics

Gas type
CO, CO2
Technology
infrared, NDIR
Applications
monitoring
Measuring range (ppm)

Max.: 10,000 unit

Min.: 1 unit

Description

1.Overview ZWIN-GM1006 NDIR infrared gas sensor is a new type of infrared gas sensor developed for environmental monitoring and industrial site emission gas analysis. It adopts world class high-precision, high-resolution probes and gas absorption cells with completely independent intellectual property rights. The sensor has the characteristics of high precision, good stability and fast response time. 2 .Product Features ● Adopt advanced dual-beam non-spectrographic infrared detection technology (NDIR) . ● The measurement accuracy is high, the response speed is fast, and the repeatability is good. ● The sensor range can be customized according to requirements, and the service life is long. ● Output signal: RS-232 , RS-485 , (4~20) mA . ● Working power / power consumption: DC12V/<25W . ● The infrared light source with stable performance has a long service life and is less affected by shock and vibration. ● The imported dual-channel infrared detector scheme compensates the absorption signal of the measured gas, which is less affected by external environmental factors than the single-channel scheme, and the result is more stable, without frequent calibration. 3.applications ● Air quality inspection; ● Petrochemical environment monitoring; ● Industrial process gas analysis and other occasions.

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