CO Sensor 500 PPM Range
0.1 PPM Resolution

 

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CO Sensor (0.1 PPM Resolution)

Prana Air CO sensor uses electrochemical technology using the most effective means of monitoring CO gas. The co sensor collects a sample of air, and when it reaches the working electrode, a chemical reaction occurs, producing electricity via oxidation or reduction. The quantity of power generated is proportional to the amount of carbon monoxide in the sample.

– Electrochemical technology-based

– Range up to 500 PPM

– In compliance with ROHS

– 20mm x 20mm dimension

Prana Air 1 ppb carbon monoxide sensor

CO Sensor (1 PPB Resolution)

Prana Air’s CO sensor comes in a variety of sizes and formats, including PPM and PPB. The sensor may be used in both stationary and portable detecting equipment, as well as EMS and network applications. It uses electrochemical technology to function. The sensor adheres to the RoHS directive (Restriction of Hazardous Substances).

– 20mm diameter size of industrial standard for portability

– 32mm diameter package for fixed site application

– 20mm diameter with extra height for when measuring combustible gases

– Miniature & long-term performance

– Precision of measurement: 1 PPB

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What are the unique features of CO Sensor?

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Compact

Easy to lodge in any device/ instrument due to its small size and ultra-thin packaging. The sensor is ideal for both handheld devices and real-time outdoor monitoring.

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Durable

The operational life of sensor is up-to 10 years and is highly accurate.

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Highly Responsive

15 seconds is average responsive time for sensor making the senor swift and robust. Hence, this is a good choice for real time monitoring.

Energy Efficient sensor

Energy Efficient

Sensor demands low power input (0 mW at 0 mV bias) for its function. This decreases the overall energy consumption.

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Individual Calibrated

Individual calibration service procures readings with the highest accuracy for every device the sensor is put in.

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RoHS Compliant

The sensor is in compliance with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) for electrical and electronic equipment.

What technology is being used in CO Sensor?

The CO gas sensor uses electrochemical gas sensing. Its main components are a working electrode, a counter electrode, and an ion conductor. CO combines with electrolytes and oxidizes to generate water molecules and ions as it reaches the sensor. Sensors produce current as a result of this.

The electric current created by the directed passage of electrons across the wire is precisely proportional to the gas concentration. The gas sensor detects the passage of current between the two electrodes.

 

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CO Sensor Calibration

Calibration is the process of comparing the actual/standard measurement to the measurement taken with your equipment or device. Calibrating the equipment or instrument improves its accuracy and measurement traceability. The sensor is subjected to CO in the range of interest to precisely calibrate it, and its response is compared to that of a reference Infrared Radiation (IR) CO analyzer. The target gas is compared to the NIST gas cylinder standard. Sensor calibration is carried out under normal ambient settings of 23 + 30°C, 50 + 15% relative humidity, 0.9-1.1 atm pressure, and 0.05m/s air velocity. The sensor’s sensitivity may be affected by changes in the environment, however, this is readily corrected.

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Specifications of CO Gas Sensor

Parameter Value
Measurement Range 0 to 500 ppm
Detection Limit 0.5 ppm
Resolution 0.1 ppm
Recovery Time ≤60 seconds
Response Time ≤30 seconds
Output Data UART output (3.3V level)
Overload Passes EN50291-1 Sec. 5.3.6 5,000 ppm overload
Service life 2 years (-20℃~50℃ in air)
Operating Temperature -20℃~50℃
Working Humidity 15%RH – 90%RH (no condensation)
Operating Voltage 3.7V~5.5V
Module size Length 27mm × width 25mm × height 22mm

Applications of Prana Air CO Sensor

use of sensor in ambient air quality monitoring station

Continuous Ambient Air Quality
Monitoring Station

use of sensor in indoor air quality monitors

Indoor Air Quality
Monitoring

use of sensor industrial air monitoring

Industrial CO
Monitoring

use of sensor in automobile equipments

Automobile & Aeronautical
Equipment

use of sensor in residential & commercial monitoring

Residential & Commercial
CO Monitoring

use of sensor in drones for air monitoring

Air Quality Monitoring
Drones

Frequent Asked Questions
(FAQs)

1. Will this sensor come along with a digital board or not?

The sensor does not come with a digital board but if it needed, an additional purchase of a digital board along the controller is recommended. Prana Air provides a USB micro controller and a digital board which both have to be attached.

2. What conditions are used for calibration for CO sensor?

The standard environmental conditions for sensor calibration used are 23 + 3oC temperature, 50 + 15% relative humidity, 0.9-1.1atm pressure and air velocity of 0.05m/s. The alteration in environmental conditions may affect the sensitivity of sensor but is easily compensated.

3. What is the duration of warranty for this sensor?

Prana Air provides sensor with 6 months warranty only on manufacturing defects.

4. What is the mode of connectivity of the sensor to the board?

The sensor has to be connected to a digital board with a micro controller like the DGS to the USB to UART Bridge.

*Note: Prana Air provides the solution for the connectivity of the sensor through a USB miro controller and digital board.

5. How dangerous is carbon monoxide?

As per OSHA guidelines, the personal exposure limit of CO is 50 ppm. This level increases up to 12,800 ppm. Exposure to high levels can generate fatal symptoms, and can cause brain damage, heart problems, and breathing difficulties. When a pregnant woman is exposed to CO, the chances are the fetal blood cells with accept CO and will cause fatal CO poisoning.

6. At what places I am at high risk of CO exposure?

The risk of CO exposure is high in parking lots, garages, paint manufacturing industries, and if the crowd is having a high percentage of smokers. Even in house kitchens, the exposure to CO is high due to chimney installations.

7. What are the symptoms of CO poisoning?

The most common symptoms of CO poisoning involve headache, chest pain, confusion, vision impairment, nausea, and dizziness.

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    Rohini, Delhi 85, India

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