CO Gas sensor– Carbon monoxide Sensor

Carbon monoxide sensor is an industrial gas sensor used to detect the concentration of carbon monoxide gas in the air environment. It is mostly used in industries, buildings, mines and other places.
CO Gas sensor– Carbon monoxide Sensor

CO Gas sensor– Carbon monoxide Sensor

Table of Contents

CO Gas sensor Introduction

Carbon monoxide sensor is an industrial gas sensor used to detect the concentration of carbon monoxide gas in the air environment. It is mostly used in industries, buildings, mines and other places. 

CO gas sensor measurement range is 0-1000ppm, 0-100000ppm and other optional. The output mode of the CO sensor is 0-5V, 0-10V, 4-20mA, RS485, LORA, NB and so on.

Carbon monoxide sensor Features

1. Beautiful appearance, small size and easy installation;

2. Fast response speed and high measurement accuracy;

3. Strong anti-interference ability;

4. Reasonable structural design and stable performance;

5.  International standard internal wiring and external installation.

6. On-site power supply adopts a 10~30V DC wide-voltage power supply, which can adapt to a variety of on-site DC power supplies.

VIDEO-Carbon Monoxide Sensor

Carbon monoxide parameters

CO sensor use

The IoT carbon monoxide sensor is suitable for underground parking lots, garages, workshops, closed living spaces, and other occasions where the concentration of carbon monoxide needs to be detected.

FAQs

Carbon monoxide is a carbon-oxygen compound with a chemical formula of CO. It is usually a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. At the same time, it is toxic. Higher concentrations can cause people to have different levels of symptoms of poisoning, harm the human brain, heart, liver, kidney, lung, and other tissues, and even death by electric shock. The minimum lethal concentration of human inhalation is 5000 ppm (5 minutes).

Coking, ironmaking, and other production processes in the metallurgical industry

Synthetic ammonia, methanol, and other production processes in the chemical industry

Mine blasting and coal mine gas explosion accidents

Exhaust emissions from vehicles and other vehicles

Incomplete combustion of fuel in the boiler

Gas or liquefied gas pipeline leaks from coal stoves in family rooms, natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions, forest fires, earthquakes, etc.

Carbon monoxide is an atmospheric pollutant. It is the most abundant and widely distributed in the atmosphere. It is the product of incomplete combustion of carbonaceous materials such as coal and petroleum.

Related Reading

Contact Us

Adress: No. 221, Huoju Road, Weihai City, Shandong Province, China
Email: jxiotdz@gmail.com
Whatsapp : +86 155 8830 2704