Aerosphere® CO2 Monitoring Systems

  • Three adjustable alarm levels – Default levels (ppm): 5,000; 15,000; & 30,000
  • Compliant with IFC 2021 Edition, NFPA 55, NBIC, NRTL Certified to UL Standard 61010-1, and Manufactured in an ISO 9001 Certified facility
  • User-configurable alarm levels and operating modes
  • Individual or standard alarm configurable
  • Daisy Chain horn strobes
  • Two model packages and accessories available: Standard Aerosphere® CO2 Monitoring System & Complete Aerosphere® CO2 Monitoring System

Description

Aerosphere® CO2 Detection Alarm Systems

Safely monitor Carbon Dioxide gas levels and detect leaks of higher concentrations using Aerosphere® CO2 monitoring systems. CO2 Monitoring systems monitor carbon dioxide levels and detect leaks protecting facilities and offices from overexposure. The system can have up to four (4) separate areas being monitored at the same time from one power source.

Aerosphere® CO2 Detection systems & Accessories

(See separate tab for “Alarm Levels.”)

  • Standard Aerosphere® CO2 Monitoring System:
    The “Primary Unit” system is a CO2 single sensor with integrated audible/visible alarm indicators, designed to measure CO2 concentrations in a confined space environment at any location.
  • Complete Aerosphere® CO2 Monitoring System:
    This complete “Plug and Play” system contains a Primary Unit, CO2 Sensor, Horn Strobe, 704 Hazmat Sign, 6 ft. Sensor Cable, 2 ft. Horn Strobe Cable, Screws/Cable Clamps/Power Strap, three Signs, and Installation Manual.
  • Secondary Sensor Kit:
    This system can be located hundreds of feet from the Primary Monitor that powers it. Can also be used to satisfy Supervisory requirements for “area normally occupied.” Has the ability for its own Horn Strobe.
  • Sensor Cover:
    Sensors are installed 12 inches above the ground for the best results. This cover will protect the sensor from physical and water damage to extend the life of the sensor. (Hardware included)
  • Shut Off Solenoid Valve:
    Shut Off Solenoid valves can be added to the CO2 tanks for extra security. When a high level of CO2 is detected by a Solenoid valve it will automatically shut off the flow of CO2.

 


Features and Benefits

  • Three adjustable alarm levels – Default levels (ppm): 5,000; 15,000; & 30,000
  • Compliant with IFC 2021 Edition, NFPA 55, NBIC, NRTL Certified to UL Standard 61010-1, and Manufactured in an ISO 9001 Certified facility
  • Flexible Configuration: The system can have up to 4 separate areas being monitored at the same time from one power source
  • User-configurable alarm levels and operating modes
  • Individual or standard alarm configurable
  • Daisy Chain horn strobes
  • Two NO/NC relays for connection to fire panels and ventilation system (option for 3rd energized relay for power loss monitoring)
  • Designated (red) Solenoid shut off connection for easy plug-and-play installation
  • Temperature range of 32 to 125 degrees Fahrenheit

Applications of Aerosphere® CO2 Monitoring Systems

  • Restaurants, bars, fast food, gas stations
  • Breweries, wineries, stadiums, nightclubs
  • Concerts, theaters, SFX
  • Slaughterhouses
  • Grow Houses, Greenhouses
  • Freezing industry facilities
  • Swimming pools
  • CO2 HVAC units

Additional Services from CO2 Monitoring

  • Professional installation of Monitoring Systems
  • Permitting
  • Design Services
  • Drafting
  • Telemetry Systems

Alarm Levels

CO2 Risks & Dangers

Carbon dioxide is an odorless, tasteless, invisible gas. Normal levels of CO2 in the atmosphere are harmless, but an increased level of CO2 in a working or home environment can have serious health effects.

CO2 concentration in a location depends on the side of the room and the saturation level of CO2. Because CO2 is 1.5 times heavier than normal air, if there is a leak, the gas accumulates from the ground up, making a CO2 safety system a life-saving device whenever high CO2 concentration levels are detected.

CO2 Alarm Default Levels - Adjustable

LevelAlertAlarm Levels
1Supervisory 5,000 ppm (0.5%)
2Intermediate Alarm15,000 ppm (1.5%)
3High Alarm30,000 ppm (3.0%)
ppm = parts per million

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