Carbon-monoxide sensors can control ventilation rate

Titan Products has launched a range of CO sensors that can be mounted on the wall or in a duct. They are housed in an IP51 enclosure and designed for applications that require measurement and monitoring of variable concentrations of CO to control ventilation rates in, for example, car parks, loading bays, incinerator and boiler rooms.

A feature of these sensors is the option to boost the output signal to increase the ventilation rate to purge the area being monitored. They have outputs of 0 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V and 4 to 20 mA.

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