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CO2 Gas

  • The mems based wireless carbon dioxide sensor allows you to monitor the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas in the surrounding air. Monnit wireless CO2 sensors have a small footprint and low cost but boast industry leading, premium performance specifications and are the longest lifetime sensors in the industry and the only CO2 sensor on the market powered by a coin cell battery (battery lasts over a year at 1 hour heartbeat). User customization allows you to set the frequency of readings and the ability to set customized alerts via SMS text or email when the sensor detects CO2 levels outside of the user’s defined safe levels.

    Data Snapshot

    Wireless Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Gas Sensor Data in Software

  • Sample Method Diffusion
    Measuring Range 0 to 10000 ppm CO2
    Accuracy +/-( (45 ppm + 3%) * (1 + .0013 * ?P))
    Calibration Autocalibration
    Non Linearity < 1% of FS
    Pressure Dependence 0.13% of reading per mm Hg in normal atmospheric conditions
    Response Time 3 minutes
    Weight 4.5 oz.
    Battery Type 2 Replaceable AA 1.5 V Batteries
    Dimension 4.375 in x 2.470 in x 1.12 in
    Supply Voltage 2.0 – 3.8 V (2 x AA 1.5V Batteries or Optional Power Supply)
    Battery Life At 1 hour heartbeat setting, included AA batteries will typically last 6-8 Years. **
    Max Operating Temperature Using AA Alkaline -18°C to 55°C (0°F to 130°F)
    Max Operating Temperature Using AA Lithium -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)
    Optimal Battery Operating Temperature +10°C to +50°C (+50°F to +122°F)
    Enclosure Material ABS
    Operating Frequency 900 MHz Operating Frequency
    Certifications Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. (FCC ID: ZTL-G2SC1)
    Complies with Industry Canada standards. (IC: 9794A-G2SC1)
    Device Range Device Range Up to 1,200 ft. non-line-of-sight, wireless device range*
    Security Encrypt-RF® (Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange + AES-128 CBC)
    • Indoor Air Quality
    • Greenhouses
    • Ventilation Management
    • Landfill Gases
    • Marine Vessels