"CO2 measuring device PCE-CMM 10Carbon dioxide measurementBattery operationLimit value exceededBacklightAir temperatureTable housingHumiditySignal tone Product Advantages:Carbon dioxide is a natural component of the air we breathe, is colorless, odorless and tasteless.
The gas can be toxic in high concentrations.
In poorly ventilated rooms, carbon dioxide levels can rise rapidly and have a very significant effect on well-being.
Regular monitoring of air quality in enclosed spaces is therefore essential to avoid concentration problems and other health consequences.
The quality of the air in offices and classrooms can be checked particularly effectively, quickly and conveniently with the CO2 measuring device from PCE Instruments.
The CO2 meter is reliable, multifunctional and was specially developed for indoor measurement.
Thereby, the CO2 meter enables precise and easy measurement of CO2, temperature and relative humidity.
The large LC display of the CO2 meter shows all measured values and also has a date and time display.
The CO2 meter visualizes the battery status with a battery symbol in the upper part of the display.
The CO2 meter can be charged via a USB interface or connected to a power source for long-term measurements.
In this way, a permanent control of the air quality in closed rooms is also guaranteed.
The manufacturer has also equipped the carbon dioxide meter with an automatic switch-off function: If desired, the device switches itself off after two hours to conserve the battery.
The measuring range of the CO2 meter is between 400 and 5000 ppm.
The unit for the CO2 concentration is given in ppm (English for parts per million) one speaks therefore of the millionth part.
CO2 concentrations up to 800 ppm are acceptable indoors, above 1400 ppm sufficient fresh air supply should be provided.
From carbon dioxide concentrations of 80000 ppm CO2 reaches a lethal dose after a short time.
In addition, the CO2 meter provides reliable information about the temperature (-10 degrees Celsius to +50 degrees Celsius) and the humidity (0 to 99 percent RH).
To measure the CO2 concentration, the CO2 meter uses non-dispersive infrared technology (NDIR).
The CO2 meter displays the detected values clearly on the large LC display.
If the CO2 content in the room air is too high, the white illuminated display switches to red.
An acoustic signal supplements the visual alarm function to draw attention to the increased CO2 concentration in the room air.
In this way, the CO2 meter allows the user to act quickly in the event of changes in the indoor air.
In order to minimize the exposure of the air to CO2, fresh air should be provided and a window opened as soon as possible in the event that the.
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