Description
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Evikon |
| Model | E2638-CO₂ |
| Sensing Method | NDIR (Non-Dispersive Infrared) |
| Measurement Ranges | 0–2000 ppm / 0–5000 ppm / 0–10000 ppm |
| Accuracy | ±(30 ppm + 3% of reading) |
| Analog Output | 0–10 V or 4–20 mA |
| Digital Output | RS485 (Modbus RTU) |
| Power Supply | 11–30 VDC |
| Operating Temperature | –20°C to +60°C |
| Relative Humidity | 0–95% RH (non-condensing) |
| Enclosure Rating | IP65 |
| Housing Material | Flame-retardant plastic |
| Mounting Type | Wall-mount |
| Self-Diagnostics | Built-in fault detection |
| Calibration | Field-calibratable |
A carbon dioxide transmitter is a smart sensing device that measures CO₂ levels in the air and sends the data to HVAC systems, building automation systems, or safety controllers. It typically uses technologies like NDIR to ensure accurate, drift-free measurement, even in demanding environments.
In high-tech industries—such as semiconductor fabrication, biotech labs, and pharmaceutical manufacturing—precise air composition is critical. Slight CO₂ variations can impact cleanroom air balance, affect biological culture growth, reduce process efficiency, or create unsafe working conditions.
A transmitter like the E2638-CO₂ continuously monitors CO₂ concentrations and activates alarms, ventilation controls, or automated safety responses. This ensures compliance with global safety standards and protects sensitive production processes.
For residential areas, experts recommend installing at least one carbon monoxide detector on every floor and near bedrooms. In industrial environments, the number depends on facility size, hazard points, ventilation, and risk assessment requirements. High-risk areas often require multiple detectors near combustion equipment, enclosed spaces, and worker zones. CO and CO₂ are different gases, but both require strategic detection for effective safety coverage.
Carbon dioxide is considered a greenhouse gas because it absorbs heat in the atmosphere and prevents it from escaping into space. When the Earth emits infrared radiation, CO₂ traps some of this heat, creating a warming effect known as the greenhouse effect. This process is natural and necessary, but excessive CO₂ from human activity increases global warming.
Carbon monoxide is dangerous because it binds to hemoglobin with an affinity far greater than oxygen. This prevents the blood from carrying oxygen to vital organs, causing dizziness, headaches, fainting, and in severe cases, death. CO has no smell or color, making it undetectable without dedicated sensors. This is why CO monitoring systems are essential in both residential and industrial environments.
The UAE and GCC are rapidly expanding into advanced manufacturing, aerospace engineering, semiconductor technology, pharmaceuticals, and life sciences. These sectors demand precise environmental control, especially in cleanrooms where air quality directly affects output quality and worker safety.
CO₂ buildup can compromise sensitive equipment, disrupt controlled laboratory conditions, and violate regulatory standards.
As the region intensifies its focus on world-class industrial safety, the E2638-CO₂ Carbon Dioxide Detector helps facilities maintain stable, compliant, and contamination-free environments.
Gas detectors should typically be calibrated every 6–12 months, depending on usage and environmental conditions. High-purity industrial facilities often prefer biannual calibration to maintain maximum accuracy and compliance.
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