Description
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Evikon |
| Model | E2660-CO-NO Carbon Monoxide–Nitric Oxide Transmitter |
| Detected Gases | Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitric Oxide (NO) |
| Sensor Type | Electrochemical (CO), Electrochemical (NO) |
| CO Range | 0–300 ppm / 0–1000 ppm |
| NO Range | 0–100 ppm |
| Output Options | 4–20 mA, 0–10 V, RS485 Modbus RTU |
| Optional Outputs | 2 × SPST relays |
| Sampling Method | Diffusion |
| Protection Class | IP65 |
| Response Time | Fast electrochemical response |
| Operating Conditions | Industrial indoor applications |
| Power Supply | 12–36 V DC |
| Enclosure | Wall-mount, industrial-grade housing |
| Installation Area | Non-hazardous zones |
| Cable Glands | Included as per model configuration |
A carbon monoxide detector is a safety device that continuously monitors air for carbon monoxide — a colorless, odorless, and toxic gas. It uses advanced electrochemical sensors to detect even low-level leaks. In industrial sectors, a carbon monoxide detector is essential because CO exposure can occur due to combustion equipment, chemical reactions, or storage areas. Modern transmitters like the E2660-CO-NO integrate CO detection with other gases such as nitric oxide, creating a powerful dual-gas monitoring system that supports compliance, worker well-being, and process integrity. These detectors are widely used in cleanrooms, semiconductor fabs, aerospace MRO facilities, pharmaceutical labs, and controlled industrial zones.
A carbon monoxide detector alarm typically produces a loud, repetitive beeping pattern designed to grab attention, even in busy industrial environments. When integrated with an external alarm system, the device can trigger sirens, flashing lights, or ventilation systems to alert personnel and initiate emergency protocols.
A carbon monoxide detector does not detect natural gas (methane). CO sensors only detect carbon monoxide. Similarly, the nitric oxide transmitter portion detects NO specifically. Detecting natural gas requires a separate combustible gas detector designed for LEL/flammable gas monitoring.
Carbon monoxide is dangerous because it binds to hemoglobin more strongly than oxygen. Even low concentrations can reduce oxygen transport in the body, causing headaches, dizziness, confusion, and loss of consciousness. At higher levels, CO exposure can be fatal. This makes CO monitoring essential for any workplace with combustion, chemical processes, or enclosed air systems.
The UAE and GCC are rapidly expanding in advanced manufacturing, aerospace engineering, energy, and high-purity pharmaceutical sectors. These industries rely heavily on controlled environments where toxic gases like CO and NO present serious safety and contamination risks. The E2660-CO-NO supports the region’s shift toward world-class safety standards by enabling real-time dual-gas protection, ensuring compliance with ISO, NFPA, and OSHA requirements. As the UAE grows its semiconductor, biotech, and aerospace MRO hubs, this transmitter becomes a key component of safe and efficient facility operations.
Why choose us?
Protect your workforce, maintain cleanroom integrity, and meet global HSE compliance with the E2660-CO-NO Carbon Monoxide–Nitric Oxide Transmitter.
At Gas Detectors UAE, we are the authorized distributor of Evikon and the leading supplier of advanced gas detectors across the region.
Order now and secure reliable CO & NO monitoring for your UAE facility. Get expert support, fast delivery, and certified industrial solutions.





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