Model NO.
CO-G(P)-range
Type
Infrared Gas Sensor
Conductivity Type
Infrared
Output Signal Type
Analog Type
Production Process
Integration
Material
Stainless Steel
IP Rating
IP20
Sensitivity
High
Certification
Other
Customized
Customized
Output
RS485/4-20mA/0.4-2V
Precision
5%Fs
After Sale Service
Yes
Customize
Yes
Trademark
FAD
Transport Package
Factory Sealed
Specification
65mm*35mm*20mm
Origin
China
HS Code
8542330000
G series infrared CO gas sensors uses non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) detection technology, with advantages of long life, low cost, intelligence, micro etc. Sensor is easy to use, with a complete gas detection, serial communication function, widely used in ventilation systems, industrial control, environmental monitoring and other industries.
Features
Detecting gas | CO |
Operating voltage | 12-24VDC |
Operating current | Average 80mA (10-120mA ) |
Output | RS485 Net 4-20mA Current 0.4-2V Voltage |
Response time | <5s |
T90 | 15s(500ml/min) |
Recover time | 25 |
Measuring flow rate | 300-500 ml/min(pump) |
Repeatability | ≤±2% FS |
Linearity error | ≤±1% FS |
Zero point temperature drift | ≤±0.1% FS/°C |
Span temperature drift | ≤±0.1% FS/°C |
Temperature | -20°C -50°C |
Humidity | 0-95%RH |
Lifetime | 10 years |
Dimension | 65mm*35mm*20mm |
Selection
Gas | G-40 | GP-40 | Range | Precision | Resolution | Power Supply | Output |
CO | CO/G-40-5 | CO/GP-40-5 | 0-5VOL% | ±5%FS | 0.01 VOL % | 12-24VDC | RS485/4-20mA/0.4-2V |
CO/G-40-10 | CO/GP-40-10 | 0-10VOL% | ±5%FS | 0.01 VOL % | 12-24VDC | RS485/4-20mA/0.4-2V | |
CO/G-40-20 | CO/GP-40-20 | 0-20VOL% | ±2%FS | 0.01 VOL % | 12-24VDC | RS485/4-20mA/0.4-2V | |
CO/G-40-50 | CO/GP-40-50 | 0-50VOL% | ±5%FS | 0.01 VOL % | 12-24VDC | RS485/4-20mA/0.4-2V | |
CO/G-40-100 | CO/GP-40-100 | 0-100VOL% | ±5%FS | 0.1 VOL % | 12-24VDC | RS485/4-20mA/0.4-2V |
Application
Petrochemical
Chemical factory
Pharmaceutical
Mining
Power station
Combustion engine generator
Metallurgical industry
Natural gas
Incineration
Municipal engineering
Tunnel
Process analysis and control
Fire accident site