- Headache
- Dizziness
- Weakness and clumsiness
- Nausea and vomiting
- Quick irregular heartbeat
- Chest pain
- Hearing Loss
- Blurry vision
- Disorientation or confusion seizures
Carbon Monoxide can build up in areas with limited ventilation and enclosed spaces. Areas at risk include:
- Underground Garages
- Tunnels
- Engine Repair shops
- Loading bays
- Engine test benches
- Shelters
- Go-Kart Race courses
- etc.
The ADT-03-1100 Carbon Monoxide gas transmitter / sensor is capable of digital measurement value processing and temperature compensation for continuous monitoring of ambient air to detect Carbon Monoxide concentrations (CO). The sensor element used is an electro-chemical sensor with a standard range of 0-300 ppm or optional calibration ranges from 0-50 to 0-2000 ppm (as shown in the datasheet). The sensor comes in a variety of robust stainless steel or plastic ingress protected enclosures. Outputs include 4-20 mA or 2-10 VDC analog outputs and an RS485 interface. Optional extras include ability to add a relay with adjustable thresholds.
Features
- (0) 4-20 mA / (0) 2-10 V analog signal output, selectable
- Modular design (Plug-in)
- Simple maintenance
- IP 65 protected
- Long life sensor
- Continuous monitoring
- Optional add ons:
- RS485 Modbus Interface
- Bacnet / MSTP Interface
- RS485 DGC (To suit MSR Digital Gas Controllers)
- Relay output
- LCD Display
- Heating
- Integrated Buzzer
Built for a standard digital signal output, this transmitter is compatible with the PolyGard series controllers the DGC as well as any other electronic control or automation system.
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