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SKU: IOX-HDW-SEN-GDS-CO2-ENT

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sensor (Enterprise)

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The Wireless Carbon Dioxide Sensor uses an ultra-low-power, high-performance CO2 sensor to measure the amount of carbon dioxide in ambient air.

  • Measures O to 10000 ppm CO2
  • Accurate to +/- 45 ppm + 3% of reading
  • Sensor produces instantaneous CO2 readings and 8 hour time weighted average(TWA) readings

The Wireless Carbon Dioxide Sensor measures the amount of CO2 in the ambient air surrounding the element. It is programmed to take readings at a set interval to accurately calculate CO2 levels, then send the time-stamped data to the sensor portal at user-specified time intervals (sensor heartbeat). The CO2 data can be reviewed and exported as a data sheet or graph and notifications can be set up through the online system to alert the user when defined thresholds have been met or exceeded.

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In the Box

  • Wireless Sensor
  • Mounting Hardware
  • 2 x AA Batteries

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Understanding CO2 Levels for Optimal Ventilation and HVAC Performance

CO2 concentration is a key indicator of how well a facility's ventilation system is functioning. Here's how it provides valuable insights:

  • Ventilation Efficiency: When CO2 levels are high, it suggests inadequate ventilation, as the system is not effectively removing the carbon dioxide generated by occupants. Conversely, low CO2 levels indicate that fresh air is adequately circulating, which helps in maintaining a healthy indoor environment.

  • HVAC System Calibration: Monitoring CO2 concentrations can also signal how well an HVAC system is calibrated. If CO2 levels persistently stay above recommended thresholds, it may imply that the HVAC system requires recalibration or maintenance to optimize its performance and ensure that air is being properly exchanged.

Regularly tracking these CO2 metrics allows facility managers to make necessary adjustments, ensuring both environmental comfort and system efficiency. This not only enhances air quality but also optimizes energy usage, potentially leading to cost reductions.