NTI E-CO2-THS Carbon Dioxide(CO2)/Temperature/Humidity/Dew Point Sensor

NTI

$235.00
Part Number:
E-CO2-THS
Availability:
In Stock
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High Resistance to External Influences
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Supports CAT5/5e/6/6a Cable (24 AWG)
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RJ45 Connector
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Voltage Supply
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Free Shipping
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2-Year NTI Warranty

This NTI E-CO2-THS Carbon Dioxide(CO2)/Temperature/Humidity/Dew Point Sensor

NTI E-CO2-THS Carbon Dioxide(CO2)/Temperature/Humidity/Dew Point Sensor Features:

  • Supports dew point measurement.
  • RJ45 connector.
  • Voltage supply: 5VDC
  • Communication type: RS485
  • Data rate: 96kbps
  • High resistance to external influences on the cable due to digital output signal.
  • Supports CAT5/5e/6/6a cable (24 AWG) up to 50 ft (15 m) (not included).
    • Use E-RJ8-RS485 Sensor Port Hub to extend the sensor up to 1,000 feet (305 m) from the ENVIROMUX unit via CAT5/5e/6 cable.
    • Use E-FSC Fiber Converter/Extender to extend the sensor up to 1.2 miles (2 km) from the ENVIROMUX unit via fiber optic cable.
  • Powered by E-2D/5D/16D.

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NTI E-CO2-THS Carbon Dioxide(CO2)/Temperature/Humidity/Dew Point Sensor Specifications:

  • Video Bandwidth
    • Measures CO2 in a range of 400 to 2,000 ppm.
      • Accuracy: ±(5% of reading + 50ppm) at 77°F (25°C)
      • Sensing element: Single Beam Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)

Measures temperature from 14 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C) and relative humidity from 0 to 100%.

  • Temperature accuracy:
    • ±1.44°F (±0.80°C) for 59 to 95°F (15 to 35°C).
    • ±2.7°F (±1.50°C) for 14 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C).
  • Humidity accuracy:
    • ±6% RH for 20 to 65% RH at 59 to 95°F (15 to 35°C)
    • ±9% RH for 0 to 100% RH at 14 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C)
  • Compatible with E-2D/5D/16D.
      • E-2D: only compatible with Rev C units (features two power inputs).
      • Not compatible with E-SEMS-16(U).
  • Regulatory approvals: CE, RoHS

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