Gas detection
New Low Power NDIR CO2 Sensor
Mar 27 2012
SenseAir (Sweden) presents a new miniature low power NDIR CO2 sensor module, SenseAir S8 4B. The sensor can be integrated in a wide range of different alarm applications where you want to detect CO2, such as leakage detection.
SenseAir S8 4B main application area is to serve as a CO2 safety switch when built into equipment such as kerosene heaters and other equipment generating potentially hazardous levels of CO2 gas. Because of low current consumption the sensor is suitable for battery applications and has an average current consumption of 2 mA.
SenseAir S8 4B measures 400 to 32000 ppm and alarm when the CO2 level is higher than 8000 ppm and stay in alarm mode until CO2 levels are below 6500 ppm.
The sensor is designed for high volume production with full traceability by sensor serial number on all manufacturing processes and key components. All sensors are individually calibrated.
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