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CO2 alarm and monitor for refrigeration, home and work

Hammer Electronics has a large selection of CO2 alarms and monitors that can help you ensure a good and healthy indoor climate at work, at home or in the refrigeration industry. At the bottom of this page you can see Hammer Electronic's large selection of CO2 alarms and monitors. If you do not find the CO2 alarm that perfectly suits your needs, please contact Hammer Electronics' experts in CO2 and indoor climate by phone +45 6362 5000 or by email info@daugaard-elektronik.dk.

Below you can find different types of CO2 alarms that are suitable for engine rooms, refrigeration and freezing systems, classrooms, workplaces and homes.

Click on the images to get a description of the product.

Do you need information in English or german? Please mail to: info@daugaard-elektronik.dk


                                               


 
   
 
CO2 alarm
Lev. 3 dage
Varenummer: 1701
Vægt: 500 Gram
1701 CO2 Sensor
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1670
Lev. 2 dage
Varenummer: 1670
Vægt: 350 Gram
1670
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CO2
Lev. 2 dage
Varenummer: 1672
Vægt: 350 Gram
CO2
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Lys lyd alarm

Varenummer: 1610
Vægt: 300 Gram
Lyd & lys alarmenhed 12 VDC
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lyd lys alarm med afbryder

Varenummer: 1611
Vægt: 300 Gram
Lyd & lys alarmenhed 12 VDC. Med lyd afbryder.
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A CO2 alarm and monitor ensures a good and healthy indoor climate

At Hammer Electronics, the large selection of different types of CO2 alarms and monitors suits different needs. A CO2 alarm is used to alarm when the CO2 level in a room becomes too high. There is a high risk of high CO2 levels in engine rooms and refrigeration/freezer rooms in supermarkets and warehouses, but the level can also become too high in rooms such as classrooms, workplaces or homes. You should therefore choose the CO2 alarm that suits your specific needs.

CO2 alarms and monitors in engine rooms and refrigeration/freezing systems

CO2 - also called carbon dioxide or carbon dioxide - cannot be smelled by humans. If a leak occurs in the engine room or the refrigeration/freezing system, the CO2 will displace the oxygen in the room. In the worst case, this can have a fatal outcome, as people in the room cannot smell the dangerous gas while the room is being drained of oxygen. A CO2 alarm and monitor can therefore be helpful in these rooms by measuring the level of CO2 and alerting if the level gets too high. With the alarm, you avoid an unhealthy indoor climate and ensure good working conditions.

Avoid poor indoor climate at home, school or at work

CO2 alarms or monitors are most often used to measure CO2 in connection with indoor climate measurements in homes, schools and workplaces - and there is a good reason for that.
We humans exhale about 350 liters of CO2 a day and even at low concentrations, the CO2 level has a great impact on people's well-being and learning ability.

The concentration of CO2 in a room is measured in the unit ppm, which stands for "parts per million", which means parts per million. Outside, the air typically contains about 400 ppm of CO2, which means that for every million particles, 400 of the particles are CO2.

If the proportion of CO2 in a room rises to 1000 ppm, then the learning ability decreases by as much as 20% according to research if there is no ventilation. To ensure optimal learning ability, it is necessary to keep an eye on the CO2 level in the room, so that you can air out if the level gets too high. Here, a CO2 alarm or monitor can be a good tool for the teacher.

However, excessive amounts of CO2 in a room can also have other consequences. CO2 in large quantities contributes to a poor indoor climate, which can have various consequences such as lethargy, fatigue, headache, nausea, irritation of the eyes and cough. People react differently to the same poor air quality, so the experience of a poor indoor climate is individual. It can therefore be a good idea to also keep an eye on the level of CO2 in the rooms at work and in the home to ensure a healthy indoor climate.

Carbon monoxide is lighter than air and will generally rise to the sky, whereas carbon dioxide is heavier than ordinary air and will settle on the floor. In practice, however, you will see a mix.

Read more about C02, temperature and indoor climate

Read Also:

What is a ton of CO2

Sensational theory: CO2 makes you fat

Requirements and regulations for air quality in the workplace
 

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