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  • Can a Carbon Monoxide Detector Detect Carbon Dioxide?
    A carbon monoxide detector cannot detect carbon dioxide. In general, a carbon monoxide detector uses an electrochemical sensor that outputs electric current proportional to the amount of carbon monoxide the chemicals are exposed to. A carbon dioxide detector uses a non-dispersive infrared (NDIR
  • Oxygen Depletion Sensor vs. Carbon Monoxide Detector
    If you own a propane space heater, a vent-free heater or a vent-free fireplace, chances are it has an oxygen depletion sensor (ODS). These sensors are added to shut the fuel off if the oxygen level in the air gets too low.
  • Portable CO Detector
    Portable carbon monoxide detectors are a useful tool for displaying CO levels instantly. Unlike wall-mounted CO detectors that only alarm when elevated CO levels are detected over time, portable detectors show the exact amount of CO in a room in seconds.
  • Controlling Sound Level- Mechanical Method
    These days, it seems that we are constantly being alerted with everything from beeps to buzzers. Personal Computers, virtually all types of home appliances, cars, farm implements, golf carts, medical equipment, instrumentation, and smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. These all contain audible
  • Beeps, Bongs, Bangs, And Buzzers... Which Sound Device is Right for Your Application?
    These days, it seems that we are constantly being alerted with everything from beeps to buzzers. Personal Computers, virtually all types of home appliances, cars, farm implements, golf carts, medical equipment, instrumentation, and smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. These all contain audible
  • How Does an Electrochemical Carbon Monoxide Sensor Work?
    AlphaSense is one of the most popular manufacturers of electrochemical oxygen sensors. Their sensors are used in dozens of 4-gas detectors and portable safety meters used worldwide.
  • What's Controlling Your Ventilation?
    , carbon monoxide sensors, and carbon dioxide sensors. These are understandable, but what is this new VOC sensor we are reading about that senses not a specific gas, but actually monitors "indoor air quality"? How does it work? Does it work? What does it sense? How is it applied?

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