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  • Combined Sensors

    Combined sensors for air quality monitoring

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    CO₂ + Humidity Sensors

  • CO2 sensors

    CO2 sensors for air quality monitoring.

  • VOC Sensors

    VOC sensors detect harmful substances.

  • RH Sensors

    RH sensors measure relative humidity.

  • Temperature Sensors

    Sensors for measuring temperature.

  • Wireless Sensors

    Wireless battery sensors

  • Duct Sensors

    Duct sensors optimize ventilation.

  • Industrial Sensors

    Industrial sensors ensure reliability.

  • Accessories

    Accessories facilitate the installation of sensors.

  • Refrigerant Leak Sensors

    Sensors for detecting refrigerant leaks.

  • Radon Sensors

    Radon sensors for direct ventilation control.

  • PMx Sensors

    PMX sensors monitor dust particles.

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CLII-CO2

12 – 24 V AC / DC
  • offices, schools, classrooms, shopping centers
  • households, bedrooms, living room, children's room
  • NDIR principle

Our smallest sensor of carbon dioxide. CO₂ Sensor for electrical installation box, power supply voltage 12–24 V AC / DC, output 0–10 V / RS485 – Modbus

You will receive the price within 24 hours.

CLII-CO2
  • into the installation box (for installation)
  • can be covered with any cover
  • optical principle of carbon dioxide concentration measurement
  • selectable measurement range 400–2,000/5,000 ppm
  • wide supply voltage range 12–40 V DC, 15–30 V AC
  • analog output 0–10 V and RS485 wired communication with MODBUS protocol
  • no calibration required (built-in autocalibration)
  • can be built into a ventilation unit

The CL-CO2 room sensor is used for continuous monitoring of indoor air quality in buildings and for subsequent effective control of ventilation system performance based on carbon dioxide concentration. It is suitable for offices, schools, classrooms, shopping centers, households, restaurants, fitness centers, commercial buildings, etc.

The sensor is used in all spaces where the predominant source of indoor air pollution is the people who spend time there. Why?

Because carbon dioxide is a very good indicator of how stale the air is in a given space. It must be said that carbon dioxide itself is not harmful to health in low concentrations. However, as the space is breathed out, not only does the concentration of CO2 increase, but so does the concentration of other pollutants (known as volatile organic compounds -VOCs), which are the main cause of the unpleasant sensations associated with stale air.

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