Werma KombiSIGN 72 CO2 Detector for CO2, +35°C Max, Mains-Powered

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221-7806
Mfr. Part No.:
649.000.10
Brand:
Werma
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Brand

Werma

Maximum Temperature

+35°C

Equipment Type

Air Quality Monitor

Power Source

Mains

Measurement Parameters

CO2

Carbon Dioxide Resolution

1000ppm

Best Carbon Dioxide Accuracy

50ppm +/-5 %

Model Number p

KombiSIGN 72

Data Logging

No

Maximum Operating Temperature

+35°C

Display Type

Colour

Weight

591g

Width

70mm

Height

287mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

+10°C

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

WERMA Traffic Light For CO₂ Air-Quality Monitoring, Red/Green/Yellow - KombiSIGN 72 Series - 649.000.10


Keep enclosed work areas free of harmful levels of carbon dioxide with this air-quality monitoring traffic light from WERMA. It effectively monitors ambient air and features three highly visible, coloured lights to clearly indicate when ventilation is good, hazardous or becoming dangerously low. It enhances safety by ensuring healthier workspaces with cleaner air. This traffic light is suitable for any small industrial or commercial setting where access to fresh air might be restricted.

Features and Benefits


• IP20 (ingress protection) rating for protection from touch and large dirt particles
• Clearly visible from all positions thanks to the OmniVIEW lens that reduces light deflection
• Space-saving design with a height of 287mm and diameter of only 70mm
• Energy-efficient and long-lasting LED (light-emitting diode) lamps

Application Information


• Petroleum industry
• Chemical engineering
• Power plants

Do I need to buy any accessories for this traffic light?


WERMA supplies this air monitoring device as a pre-assembled unit that's ready to use. It includes a mounting stand and power supply that you can connect to a mains electrical outlet.

What is considered good ventilation?


An area is considered sufficiently ventilated if carbon dioxide levels are below 1,000 parts per million.

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