HL-COR series carbon monoxide transmitter

HL-COR series carbon monoxide transmitter is specially used to monitor and transmit CO concentration in indoor air environment. Such as enclosed or semi-enclosed parking lots and other public places. Linearly output 1
corresponding analog quantity according to the CO detection value, or output the measured value through RS-485. It is easy to install and operate. It also provides an independent address RS-485 communication interface, which can be connected to a computer or DDC/PLC.
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Specifications

Model Measuring range Signal output Measuring accuracy Working voltage Working temp.&humidity Protective level
HL-COR01R1 0 ~ 100ppm RS-485 ±5%FS AC/DC 24V -20~50℃
0~90%RH(No condensation)
IP30
HL-COR02R1 0~10V
HL-COR03R1 4~20ma

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