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CO2Meter uses GSS sensors

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LED-based sensors designed into new alarm for detecting up to 100 percent concentrations of CO2

CO2Meter is a Florida-based business specialising in the design and manufacture of gas detection and monitoring devices - mainly CO2. It has recently extended its range of CO2 alarms with the addition of a version that can handle up to 100 percent concentrations of CO2, based on Gas Sensing Solutions (GSS) LED-based CO2 sensors.

CO2Meter is a long-term partner of GSS and has been using and supplying their next generation, LED-based CO2 sensors in CO2 detection devices ranging from level controllers to alarms and data loggers.

"We use GSS NDIR CO2 sensors because of their best-in-class technology and proven reliability," said Ray Hicks, CTO at CO2Meter. "Because GSS manufactures its sensors with their own proprietary LEDs - rather than using a heated source of IR - the sensors are small, robust and provide almost instant readings."

GSS manufactures a range of sensors - under the ExplorIR and SprintIR brands - that are capable of reading up to 100 percent CO2 concentrations. Hicks continued: "In fact, GSS provided us with our first ever 100 percent CO2 Sensor many years ago. As an example, we've used the ExplorIR-W with voltage output to produce a new addition to our range, the iSense 100 percent CO2 sampling logger alarm. Having this solution has enabled us to extend our reach in specific industry applications, as very few monitors can measure up to 100 percent."

CO2Meter's iSense CO2 (CM-0052)

The iSense alarm (CM-0052) is suitable for both permanent and temporary installations in industrial applications. It can be used for a range of different processes, including monitoring and control, long-range data collection, sampling inspections, remote deployment and CO2 leak detection. The device is designed for use in industrial settings, such as MAP applications, fermentation vats and barrels, biological incubators and agricultural storage.

Hicks explains: "The product shown here is the iSense CO2 alarm being used in an application for Controlled Atmospheric Packaging. We've paired the alarm with our hypodermic needle kit to make a complete solution for testing head space gas composition in modified atmosphere packaging. And looking at biological applications for instance, the addition of tubing would also make this alarm suitable for measuring potentially dangerous concentrations of CO2 if this was a requirement."

The ExplorIR-W 100 percent concentration CO2 sensor inside the iSense provides an optimal fit with the industrial environments being measured. Calum MacGregor, CEO at GSS said: "The sensor has a particularly robust design, thanks to its core mid-infrared LED technology. It's this solid-state platform that enables the earliest warning of any possible CO2 leaks. This also provides the exacting precision needed in leak detection and similar applications."

The close alliance between manufacturer GSS and their key partner is now approaching its 10th year. MacGregor concluded: "We have developed an incredibly valuable relationship with the team at CO2Meter. We share the common goals of ensuring that customers get the correct, fit-for-purpose solution for their specific needs, using cutting-edge CO2 detection technology. CO2Meter has an in-depth knowledge of gas detection technology, and delivers a first-class service to its clients. Together with their immense technical expertise, this makes them a highly valued partner for GSS, and we look forward to growing together further in the future."

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