Description
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Evikon |
| Model | E2618-CO₂ |
| Sensing Method | Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) |
| Measurement Range Options | 0–2000 ppm, 0–5000 ppm, 0–10,000 ppm |
| Accuracy | ±(30 ppm + 3% of reading) |
| Output Signals | 0–10 V, 4–20 mA, RS485 (Modbus RTU) |
| Power Supply | 11–30 VDC |
| Operating Temperature | –20°C to +60°C |
| Humidity Range | 0–95% RH (non-condensing) |
| Enclosure Rating | IP65, flame-retardant housing |
| Self-Diagnostics | Built-in fault detection |
| Calibration | Field-calibratable; recommended every 6–12 months |
A carbon dioxide transmitter is an engineered device that measures CO₂ concentration in the air and sends the data to a building management system, PLC, or safety controller. It uses advanced sensing technologies—most commonly NDIR (non-dispersive infrared)—to provide real-time readings of carbon dioxide levels. This ensures safe air quality, process stability, and regulatory compliance, especially in controlled industrial environments.
In high-purity sectors such as semiconductor fabrication, biotechnology labs, and aerospace manufacturing, even slight deviations in CO₂ can impact worker safety, product quality, and environmental stability. A transmitter like the E2618-CO₂ continuously monitors air composition, triggers alarms, and supports ventilation systems to maintain optimal environmental conditions. It is a critical component for industries where precision and safety must work hand-in-hand.
For homes, safety guidelines recommend at least one carbon monoxide detector on every level, including near bedrooms. In industrial or commercial settings, the number depends on facility size, ventilation, and hazard zones. HSE professionals typically place detectors near combustion sources and worker-occupied areas. Though CO and CO₂ are different gases, both require strategic placement to ensure proper safety coverage.
Carbon dioxide is called a greenhouse gas because it traps heat in the Earth’s atmosphere. When sunlight enters the atmosphere, the Earth absorbs and re-emits it as infrared radiation. CO₂ absorbs this heat and prevents it from escaping into space, creating a warming effect. This natural process is essential for life but becomes harmful when CO₂ levels rise beyond normal levels due to human activity.
Carbon monoxide is harmful because it binds to hemoglobin in the blood more effectively than oxygen. This prevents the body from transporting oxygen to vital organs, causing fatigue, dizziness, and in severe cases, unconsciousness or death. CO is colorless, odorless, and impossible to detect without specialized sensors, making reliable detection critical for worker safety.
The UAE and GCC are rapidly expanding into aerospace, semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and advanced research sectors. These industries demand tight control of air quality to protect equipment, workers, and production processes.
CO₂ fluctuations can compromise cleanrooms, disrupt biotech cultures, affect pharmaceutical formulations, and interfere with aerospace composite curing environments.
With rising regulatory standards and the region’s ambition to become a global hub for high-tech manufacturing, the E2618-CO₂ provides the reliability, accuracy, and compliance needed to maintain world-class operational integrity.
Most gas detectors—including CO₂ units—should be calibrated every 6 to 12 months depending on usage, environment, and safety policies. High-purity and high-risk industrial spaces often prefer biannual calibration for maximum reliability.
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