REMOTE SENSOR,-4 to 122F (-20 to 50C) NITROGEN DIO
Honeywell's E3 remote sensor is the ideal choice for scientific applications and demanding environments. The -4 to 122F (-20 to 50C) sensor allows for a wide range of installation possibilities including in-duct, at an air intake or exhaust, outdoors and in free air. The stable output is available cabled to a collector or over an Ethernet network. This allows the user to adapt their monitoring system based upon their specific set up and make decisions about the quality of air they're breathing.
Awareness of indoor air quality is important to people who spend a lot of time inside, like office workers, students, and the elderly. But it's not so easy to tell if you're breathing clean air if you can't smell smoke or other contaminants and pollutants. Now there's E3S Remote Sensor from Honeywell, a two-in-one system that alerts you when dangerous levels of Nitrogen DIO2 are present in the atmosphere.
The E³Point Remote Sensor enables you to conveniently monitor Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) in the atmosphere from a remote location by using the Honeywell Analytics’ E3SRM NO2 Gas Analyzer. The re
The Honeywell Analytics/Vulcain E³Point Remote Sensor measures Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) levels anywhere within your building. The Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) sensor is ideal for applications in which you need to identify the sources of NO2 and o
E3SRMNO2 Analytics/Vulcain E³Point Remote Sensor, Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
The Honeywell Analytics E3SRMNO2 Sensor is a remote NO2 sensor designed to be used with the E3Remote, E5P, and E7P controller models. The sensor is comprised of two parts: the transmitter which houses the chemical element and an antenna; and the receiver, which has an internal preamplifier and 2.5m cable. Chemically, the sensor is made from a NOx-specific membrane. This membrane changes color when exposed to gases that contain nitrogen dioxide compounds. As the gases vibrate at a specific frequency, that vibrations throw off light at particular frequency ranges,
Remote sensors provide continuous monitoring of atmospheric conditions indoors or outdoors and are used for monitoring both combustion equipment, and other process applications including cement, stone, metallurgy, and pulp and paper.