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Infrared Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Transmitters |
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For
more information on indoor Carbon Dioxide (CO2) levels
refer to ASHRAE Standard 62 |
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CO2 Transmitter for Room,
incl. %RH and T
Series EE80
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CO2 Range:
0 - 2000 ppm /
0 - 5000 ppm -
Accuracy CO2:
<
± (50 ppm + 2% of
reading) for 0 - 2000 ppm
:<
± (50 ppm + 3% of
reading) for 0 - 5000 ppm -
%RH range:
10 - 90 %RH -
Temperature range: -5
- 55 °C (23 - 131
°F) -
Outputs:
0 - 5 Vdc,
0 - 10 Vdc or 4 -
20 mA
relay 125 Vac / 60
Vdc -
Model -CT for CO2
and Temperature -
Model -CTF for CO2,
Temperature and
Relative Humidity -
Model -C for CO2
and relay output
only!!! -
Optional display -
not for version -C
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CO2 Transmitter for
Agriculture Applications
Series EE82
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CO2 Range:
0 - 2000 ppm / 0
- 5000 ppm / 0
-7000 ppm -
Accuracy:
<
± (50 ppm + 2% of
reading) 0
- 2000 ppm
<
± (50 ppm + 3% of
reading) 0
- 5000 ppm
< ± (50 ppm + 5% of
reading) 0
- 7000 ppm -
Outputs:
0 - 10 Vdc / 4 -
20 mA -
Supply voltage:
24 Vac/dc ±
20% / 15 - 35 Vdc -
Auto calibration -
Enclosure
Polycarbonate -
IP65 / NEMA 4X -
Snap-in wall
mounting kit - no
hard wiring needed
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CO2 Transmitter for Duct
Mounting
Series EE85
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CO2 Range:
0 - 2000 ppm / 0
- 5000 ppm -
Accuracy:
<
± (50 ppm + 2% of
reading) 0
- 2000 ppm
<
± (50 ppm + 3% of
reading) 0
- 5000 ppm -
Outputs:
0 - 5 Vdc / 0 -
10 Vdc / 4 - 20mA -
Supply voltage:
24 Vac/dc ±
20% / 15 - 35 Vdc -
Auto calibration -
Enclosure
Polycarbonate -
IP65 / NEMA 4X
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CO2 Module for OEM / HVAC Applications
Series EE89
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CO2 Range:
0 - 2000 ppm / 0
- 5000 ppm -
Accuracy:
<
± (50 ppm + 2% of
reading) 0
- 2000 ppm
<
± (50 ppm + 3% of
reading) 0
- 5000 ppm -
Digital output SMBus like
(2-wire) -
Supply voltage:
4.75 - 7.5 Vdc -
Auto calibration -
Contact pins or
pads
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Please
note: Manual data files can be quite large, please be patience while
downloading
The manuals are for information purposes only and shouldn't be used for
operating the instrument |