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RSMFG-2R CO2

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CO2 sensor | visible CO2 alert, 24 VAC - VDC

Is there sufficient fresh air supply?People produce CO2 or carbon dioxide while breathing. That makes CO2 concentration a good indicator for the occupancy and activity level in a space. In many applications, CO2 sensors are used as an indicator for the ventilation requirements. This HVAC transmitter offers a clear, visual indication of the CO2 level via the green, yellow and red LED. The green LED indicates that the CO2 level is within range - there is sufficient fresh air supply. When the CO2 level enters the alert range, the yellow LED lights up. Red means: CO2 out of range or insufficient fresh air supply. The measured temperature, relative humidity and CO2 level are available via the three analogue outputs and via Modbus RTU. The dew point and ambient light level are available via Modbus RTU.

NDIR sensor technologyNDIR or Nondispersive Infrared technology is used to measure the CO2 level. This technology offers a low life-cycle cost and a precise and stable long-term operation.

This sensor has three analogue outputs. Each of them transmits one of the measured values. E.g. by default, output 1 will transmit 0 V at 0 °C and 10 V at 50 °C. Each output value varies proportionally in function of the measured temperature, humidity or CO2 concentration. The measured temperature is available via output 1, relative humidity via output 2 and CO2 concentration via output 3.

Easy to use!This sensor doesn't require configuration. Once installed, it is ready to use. The default settings will do for most applications. If necessary, the settings can be adjusted via Modbus RTU.E.g. a different output type can be selected to make it compatible with other devices: 0-10 VDC / 0-20 mA / 0-100 % PWM.  Also the light intensity of the LEDs for status indication is adjustable. The Modbus register map provides a complete overview of all adjustable settings.

3-wire connectionThis sensor can be supplied with 24 VDC or with 24 VAC. It is intended for 3-wire connection. The ground of the output (GND) is internally connected to the ground of the supply voltage (V-). Make sure not to connect this common ground to other devices that are powered by a DC voltage.

Self-calibrating to compensate sensor driftThe ABC logic self-calibrating algorithm is by default enabled. This algorithm is designed to be used in applications where CO2 concentrations will drop to outside ambient conditions (400 ppm) at least one time (15 minutes) in a 7day period, which is typically seen during unoccupied periods. The sensor will reach its operational accuracy after 25 hours of continuous operation at a condition that it was exposed to ambient reference levels of air at 400 ppm ± 10 ppm CO2.

Wall mountingThe enclosure offers an IP30 protection against ingress of dust and moisture. It can be mounted on a wall indoors. To ensure optimal performance, it should be protected from direct sunlight.

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  • 0.200 Kgs

HVAC transmitter to measure temperature, relative humidity, CO2 (carbon dioxide) and ambient light level. The supply voltage is 24 VAC or 24 VDC. The green, yellow and red LED indicators provide a visual indication of the CO2 level. The measured values are transmitted via three analogue outputs and via Modbus RTU communication. The default output type is 0-10 V. Different output types can be selected. The CO2 sensor element is replaceable. In many applications, the ambient light detection is used to control the ventilation system in function of the occupancy of the room. All settings can be adjusted via Modbus RTU communication. Also the light intensity of the LEDs for status indication is adjustable. Typically, this sensor is used in buildings to monitor the CO2 level and to check if sufficient fresh air is supplied into the room. Typically, this CO2 sensor is used in schools, office buildings, restaurants, etc. to monitor the carbon dioxide level and to check if sufficient fresh air is supplied into the room.