Description
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Sensor type | Electrochemical (fully calibrated, temperature-compensated) |
| Sampling method | Diffusion |
| Detection ranges | 0–100 ppm, 0–200 ppm, 0–300 ppm CO |
| Maximum overload | 2000 ppm CO |
| Response time (T90) | < 30 s |
| Output signals | Analog 4–20 mA or 0–10 V (user selectable) |
| Power supply | 24 VDC ± 20% |
| Power consumption | < 1 W |
| Sensor lifetime | > 10 years in fresh air |
| Enclosure | Grey ABS plastic, wall-mount, IP65 |
| Operating conditions | −20…+50 °C, 15-90% RH non-condensing, 800-1200 mbar pressure |
A carbon monoxide detector (or transmitter) is a specialized device that continuously monitors the air for carbon monoxide (CO), a hazardous, odorless, colorless gas. These devices use sensors — often electrochemical — to measure CO concentration. If CO rises above safe thresholds, the transmitter signals a control system or alarm to initiate ventilation or alert personnel. This early warning ensures worker safety and protects sensitive processes from gas contamination.
When CO concentration passes the preset threshold, a CO alarm typically emits a loud, piercing buzzer (often around 85 dB) and/or triggers a visual indicator such as a blinking LED. This immediate alert ensures rapid attention — even in noisy or busy industrial environments.
No. Detectors like the E2617-CO are specifically calibrated for carbon monoxide (CO) detection. They are not sensitive to natural gas (methane, LPG) or flammable gases — those require separate combustible-gas sensors (LEL detectors).
Carbon monoxide binds strongly to hemoglobin in the blood, reducing oxygen delivery to vital organs. Even low levels over time can cause headaches, dizziness or fatigue. Higher concentrations can lead to unconsciousness or death. Because CO is odorless and colorless, detection devices are the only reliable means to identify its presence.
In the UAE and GCC region — home to advanced pharma labs, cleanroom biotech facilities, aerospace manufacturing and maintenance hubs — indoor air quality and safety standards are paramount. Enclosed spaces and high-value assets mean that even trace CO buildup can endanger personnel or disrupt sensitive processes. The E2617-CO transmitter gives facility managers, HSE officers and cleanroom supervisors a dependable way to monitor CO in real-time — helping meet global safety norms and protect human lives.
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