Description
CDW-19A CO Carbon Monoxide Sensor
Smart carbon monoxide sensor have remarkable features. First, high sensitivity, can detect very low concentrations of carbon monoxide. CO carbon monoxide Sensor have remarkable features. First, high sensitivity, can detect very low concentrations of carbon monoxide. This is essential to keep people safe in their daily living and working environments, as even trace amounts of carbon monoxide can cause serious harm to the human body.
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Application
Industrial circle:
◉In chemical, metallurgical and other industries, many production processes will produce carbon monoxide (CO). For example, in the process of making iron from a blast furnace in steel smelting, the incomplete combustion of coke produces carbon monoxide. The CO sensor can be installed in the flue and vent of the blast furnace to monitor the concentration of carbon monoxide in real time.
◉In industrial sites where there is a risk of carbon monoxide leakage, such as factories that use carbon monoxide as a raw material or reducing agent, gas generation stations, etc., CO sensors are essential safety equipment. These sites usually have a large number of carbon monoxide storage, transport and use links.
Energy field:
◉In boiler rooms fueled by coal and natural gas, carbon monoxide is a product of the combustion process. smart carbon monoxide sensor can be installed in the flue and combustion chamber of the boiler to monitor the concentration of carbon monoxide. Under normal circumstances, the concentration of carbon monoxide should be maintained at a low level, which indicates that the fuel is fully burned.
Indoor environmental field:
◉In the household use of gas (natural gas, liquefied natural gas, etc.) environment, carbon monoxide sensors are an important safety equipment. Gas equipment (such as gas stoves, gas water heaters, etc.) may produce carbon monoxide if incomplete combustion or leakage occurs. Sensors can be installed near gas appliances such as kitchens and bathrooms, or integrated with gas alarms.
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