LOGICO2 MK9 CO2 Sensor (Function)
The Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sensor is designed to measure
the amient CO2 concentration. It provides an alarm in the
event that a CO2 level considered unhealthy/dangerous in
accordance with existing safety codes.
The basic CO2 Sensor uses IR technology to measure the
CO2 concentration and communicates with MODBUS. It can
be used as a stand alone unit, connected to the LogiCO2
Central Unit or be used as a sensor in a larger computerised
monitoring system. A separate electronic transformer supplies
24 V power to the system. The system monitors STEL as well
as TWA levels of CO2. The system also provides visible
indication of CO2 levels and temperature in the area where
the remote sensor is located. The CO2 Sensor performs a
self-calibration at regular intervals ensuring calibration under
normal circumstances. This eliminates the need of manual
service calibration in most normal enviroments.
When installed properly, the CO2 Safety System will
continuously monitor the CO2 concentration and temperature
wherever a sensor unit is located. A green light emitting
diode (LED) indicates normal safe conditions. If ambient
conditions at the sensor unit reach a CO2 concentration level
of 1.5% (preset low alarm), the unit will emit an intermittent
audible tone and the «low alarm» red LED will blink. A remote
indication can be done