MiniCOTM Sensor Carbon Monoxide Measurement

MiniCO, Sensor, Carbon Monoxide, Measurement

MiniCOTM Sensor Carbon Monoxide Measurement In The Palm Of Your Hand…

MiniCO, Sensor, Carbon Monoxide, MeasurementCarbon monoxide (CO) is a toxic by-product of common combustion sources that are all around us including vehicles, machinery and many appliances including furnaces, water heaters and fireplaces. In many cases the symptoms of CO exposure are very similar to the flu or colds and include headaches, sore muscles, fatigue and difficulty concentrating. The MiniCOTM offers an easy and inexpensive method of monitoring for this health threatening gas wherever you may work, live or travel.

MiniCOTM Applications

The MiniCOTM is an accurate, compact, battery-powered carbon monoxide sensors that can easily be attached to a key ring, clipped to a shirt pocket, attached to the dashboard of a vehicle or piece of equipment.

It has been designed for everyday use health professionals or by individuals monitoring their personal space at home, at work or while traveling.

The MiniCOTM can be used in a variety of applications where presence of CO may be a concern including:

  • OSHA Enforcement
  • Fire Protection Services
  • Parking Garages
  • Warehouses
  • Municipal Buildings
  • Home Heating System Inspection
  • RV’s
  • Kitchens
  • Trucks
  • Trains
  • Airplanes
  • Hotel Rooms
  • School Classrooms
  • Near Air Intakes
  • Apartments
  • Building

Key Features

  • Displays carbon monoxide levels 0-500 ppm.
  • Updates every 4 seconds.
  • 5 minute or 8 hour operating mode
  • Battery powered, 1 year life when used 8 hours/day, 5 days/week.
  • Self diagnostic electronics
  • Alarm with 85 db beeper at:
    … 125-400 ppm CO.
    … 400 ppm CO.
    … 25 ppm CO TWA.
  • Self test on startup.
  • Historical report of last 8 hour operating interval on the display including:
    … TE: Total exposure in ppm-hours.
    … TWA: Time weighted ppm average exposure in ppm.
    … MAX: Maximum CO reading measured over the most recent 8 hour period.
    … TIME: Time the maximum CO level occurred.

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