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AQM-102-CO2-Monitor

Carbon Dioxide Monitor and Data Logger with LCD Display

Models In Stock
  • Large LCD Displays CO2 Level, Temperature, Relative Humidity, Calendar (Y/M/D) and Time
  • Six (6) Smiley Icons Indicate Indoor Air Quality Levels at (350/450/700/1000/2500/5000 ppm)
  • Stable Ndir Sensor for CO2 Detection
  • Programmable High Alarm
AQM-102-CO2-Monitor
From £ 417.19
Models In Stock
Carbon Dioxide Monitor and Data Logger with LCD Display AQM-102-CO2-Monitor AQM-102-CO2-Monitor
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Product Overview
  • Additional Features 1 Wrong Location Environmental Monitor
  • Accuracy ± 30 ppm, + 3 % of rdg
  • Air Quality Measurement 0 to 9999 ppm
  • Battery Size and Type Alkaline AAA
  • Data Interface USB
  • Display Type LCD
  • Height 110 mm
  • Length 28 mm
  • Memory 32,000 readings
  • Number of Batteries 4
  • Process Temperature, Max 85 °C
  • Process Temperature, Min -40 °C
  • Relative Humidity 0 to 90%
  • Relative Humidity Accuracy ± 3% RH
  • Relative Humidity Accuracy Note ±3% RH [at 25ºC (77ºF), from 10 to 90 RH], ±5% RH beyond 10%
  • Resolution 1 ppm
  • Sensor Type Stable NDIR Sensor
  • Series ID AQM-102-CO2-Monitor
  • Storage Temperature, Max 70 °C
  • Storage Temperature, Min -40 °C
  • Temperature Accuracy ± 1.2 °C
  • Temperature Resolution 0.1 °C
  • Weight 165 g
  • Width 108 mm
The AQM-102 is designed to measure CO2 concentration, air temperature and relative humidity with visible and audible alarms. This CO2 monitor is an ideal instrument for indoor air quality (IAQ) diagnosis and HVAC system performance verification.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gaseous component of the earth's atmosphere. The concentration of CO2 in natural ambient air is about 0.04% or 400 ppm. With each breath, humans convert oxygen (O2) into carbon dioxide (CO2). Although carbon dioxide is invisible and odorless, increased CO2 levels can cause headaches, drowsiness and a loss of the ability to concentrate or worse.
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