
Features
- Small and unobtrusive
- Meets requirements of AS1668.2-2002
- 4-20 mA or 0-10 VDC output
- 24V DC operation
- Long life sensor
- Ideal for small to medium car parks
- IP65 Rating
- RS-485
Applications
- Small to Medium Car Parks
Carbon Monoxide Gas Detector for Car Parks Overview
Control Equipment now offers a very cost-effective Carbon Monoxide Gas Detector solution for monitoring car park exhaust emissions and controlling exhaust fans in enclosed car parks and similar applications. Our CO sensor for small to medium car parks connects to controllers or existing building management systems (BMS), which have visual and audible alarms to alert relevant individuals. Two built-in relays inside the sensor can be used to control a ventilation fan and an HVAC control alarm to notify maintenance staff off-site of high CO levels. This carbon monoxide sensor has a long-life sensor and does not attract attention.
Installing carbon monoxide sensors in accordance with AS1668.2-2002 (the use of ventilation and air conditioning in buildings, part 2: ventilation design for indoor air contaminant control) allows exhaust fans to run only when contaminant gases are present. The result is significant cost savings due to reduced power consumption.
The Control Equipment sensors can be integrated into existing building management systems (BMS) or directly into one of our range of controllers, which include time-delay and relay outputs. A site-specific PLC can also be designed and built to meet your requirements.
Why use a Carpark Sensor?
- Save money
- Reduce exhaust fan running times
- Reduce power consumption
- Reduce exhaust fan noise
- Reduce maintenance costs on exhaust fans
- Comply to Australian Standards
Carbon Monoxide Gas Detector for Car Parks Specifications
| Power Requirements | 18 – 28V AC / DC |
| Output | 4-20 mA or 2-10 VDC output |
| Range | 0 – 150 ppm as standard, with other range options available |
| Resolution | 1 ppm |
| Linearity | + 3% F.S. |
| Response Time | <50 secs to T90 |
| Temperature Range | -10° C to 50° C |
| Relative Humidity | 0 – 90% non-condensing |
| Estimated Life | 3 – 5 years |
| Enclosure | Polycarbonate |
| Wiring Requirements | 1.5mm2 2-core shielded instrument cable |
- Overview
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Carbon Monoxide Gas Detector for Car Parks Overview
Control Equipment now offers a very cost-effective Carbon Monoxide Gas Detector solution for monitoring car park exhaust emissions and controlling exhaust fans in enclosed car parks and similar applications. Our CO sensor for small to medium car parks connects to controllers or existing building management systems (BMS), which have visual and audible alarms to alert relevant individuals. Two built-in relays inside the sensor can be used to control a ventilation fan and an HVAC control alarm to notify maintenance staff off-site of high CO levels. This carbon monoxide sensor has a long-life sensor and does not attract attention.
Installing carbon monoxide sensors in accordance with AS1668.2-2002 (the use of ventilation and air conditioning in buildings, part 2: ventilation design for indoor air contaminant control) allows exhaust fans to run only when contaminant gases are present. The result is significant cost savings due to reduced power consumption.
The Control Equipment sensors can be integrated into existing building management systems (BMS) or directly into one of our range of controllers, which include time-delay and relay outputs. A site-specific PLC can also be designed and built to meet your requirements.
Why use a Carpark Sensor?
- Save money
- Reduce exhaust fan running times
- Reduce power consumption
- Reduce exhaust fan noise
- Reduce maintenance costs on exhaust fans
- Comply to Australian Standards
- Specifications
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Carbon Monoxide Gas Detector for Car Parks Specifications
Power Requirements 18 – 28V AC / DC Output 4-20 mA or
2-10 VDC outputRange 0 – 150 ppm as standard, with other range options available Resolution 1 ppm Linearity + 3% F.S. Response Time <50 secs to T90 Temperature Range -10° C to 50° C Relative Humidity 0 – 90% non-condensing Estimated Life 3 – 5 years Enclosure Polycarbonate Wiring Requirements 1.5mm2 2-core shielded instrument cable - Downloads
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