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Evikon E2660 Carbon Monoxide Carbon Dioxide Transmitter

One Device, Dual Protection—CO & CO₂ Monitoring for Fully-Safe Industrial Spaces

The Evikon E2660-CO-CO₂ Transmitter delivers continuous, precise detection of both carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO₂), combining two critical sensors into a single, robust unit. Perfect for underground garages, HVAC zones, cleanrooms, laboratories, semiconductor fabs, biotech plants, and aerospace facilities in UAE and GCC where both toxic gas control and air-quality monitoring matter. With NDIR/photoacoustic CO₂ sensing, electrochemical CO detection, dual analog & digital outputs, and IP65 housing — it’s the all-in-one carbon dioxide transmitter and gas safety unit built for demanding industrial environments.

The E2660-CO-CO₂ from Evikon is a dual-gas detector and transmitter that monitors CO and CO₂ simultaneously. It uses a long-life electrochemical cell for CO and a reliable photoacoustic/optical sensor for CO₂. With dual outputs (analog 0–10 V / 4–20 mA + RS485 Modbus RTU), optional relays, IP65-rated wall-mount housing, and configurable alarm thresholds, it offers a turnkey solution to maintain worker safety, regulatory compliance, and clean air quality — all from a single device.

Key Features

  • Dual-gas detection (CO + CO₂) in one transmitter — ensures comprehensive safety and air-quality monitoring without the need for separate devices.

  • High-precision sensors: electrochemical for CO, photoacoustic/optical for CO₂ — for stable, reliable detection and long service life.

  • Dual analog + digital outputs — 0–10 V / 4–20 mA + RS485 Modbus RTU enables seamless integration into building automation, safety systems, or ventilation controls.

  • Optional relays with user-set alarm thresholds — trigger ventilation or alarms automatically when CO or CO₂ exceed safe levels.

  • IP65 wall-mount housing with robust build — protected against dust and moisture; ideal for garages, labs, industrial zones, or harsh environments in UAE & GCC.

  • Wide CO₂ measurement range plus accurate CO detection — covers both ambient air-quality monitoring and potentially hazardous CO events.

  • Low maintenance & long sensor lifetime — reliable operation with minimal downtime, reducing total cost of ownership.

Description

Specification Details
Brand Evikon
Model E2660-CO-CO₂
Detected Gases Carbon Monoxide (CO) + Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
CO Sensor Type Electrochemical cell
CO₂ Sensor Type Photoacoustic / Optical (NDIR-based)
Sampling Method Diffusion
Detection Range CO: 0–300 ppm (or up to 1000 ppm option) CO₂: 0–10,000 ppm (other ranges on request)
Resolution 1 ppm CO, 1 ppm CO₂
Response Time CO: T90 ≤ 30 s CO₂: ~2–3 min (sensor update every few seconds)
Outputs 2 × Analog (0–10 V / 4–20 mA user-selectable) + RS485 Modbus RTU digital interface
Optional Relays 2 × SPST relays (for alarm or ventilation control)—optional
Enclosure Grey ABS plastic, wall-mount, protection class IP65
Power Supply 12…36 VDC (default), optional 24 VAC or 230 VAC
Sensor Lifetime CO: > 10 years (replaceable) CO₂: > 10 years (non-replaceable)
Maintenance/Calibration CO sensor requires recalibration every 6–12 months; CO₂ sensor stable for many years—field recalibration rarely needed under normal conditions
Operating Conditions CO: –20…+50 °C, 15–90% RH CO₂: –40…+60 °C, 0–100% RH (non-condensing)

A carbon dioxide transmitter is a device designed to measure CO₂ levels in the air and transmit that information to building automation systems, HVAC controllers, or safety modules. It typically uses advanced sensing technologies (like photoacoustic or NDIR) to provide accurate, drift-resistant readings. In sensitive or high-risk environments — cleanrooms, labs, industrial manufacturing floors — controlling CO₂ levels is critical for worker safety, air quality, process integrity, and compliance with environmental standards. When combined with carbon monoxide detection, a dual transmitter like the E2660-CO-CO₂ becomes a powerful tool to safeguard both health and production environment.

In residential or small environments, it’s recommended to have at least one CO detector per floor, especially near sleeping areas. In industrial and commercial settings, the number depends on facility size, layout, ventilation zones, and risk areas. Enclosed spaces, combustion equipment rooms, garages, or zones with limited ventilation usually require multiple detectors. A combined CO and CO₂ transmitter helps reduce device count while ensuring full coverage.

Carbon dioxide is called a greenhouse gas because it traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere. When sunlight warms the planet, Earth emits infrared radiation — but CO₂ absorbs much of that heat, preventing it from escaping into space. This natural “greenhouse effect” keeps the planet warm enough to sustain life. However, elevated CO₂ levels — especially from human activities — intensify this effect, contributing significantly to global warming and climate change.

Carbon monoxide is harmful because it binds to hemoglobin in the blood much more strongly than oxygen does. This reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen to vital organs, leading to dizziness, headaches, loss of consciousness, or even death — often without any warning (CO is colorless and odorless). That’s why reliable detection and early warnings are vital in both residential and industrial settings.

The UAE and GCC region are rapidly expanding advanced sectors — automotive servicing (MRO), underground parking in high-rise buildings, aerospace maintenance hubs, industrial manufacturing, pharmaceutical plants, and research labs. Many of these spaces are enclosed, air-conditioned, or poorly ventilated — making them prone to CO build-up or CO₂ accumulation. By deploying a dual-function transmitter like E2660-CO-CO₂, facility managers can ensure worker safety, maintain air quality, comply with global safety standards, and protect sensitive operations — all with a single device.

For a dual-gas transmitter like the E2660-CO-CO₂, the electrochemical CO sensor should be recalibrated every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage and environmental conditions. The CO₂ sensor — being photoacoustic/optical — typically has a very long lifespan (10+ years) and may require calibration only rarely under stable conditions.

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