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Ruck® CO2 meter for Ruck® fan with EC motor - SEN CO2
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Ruck® CO2 meter for Ruck® fan with EC motor - SEN CO2
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Ruck® CO2 meter for Ruck® fan with EC motor - SEN CO2

Article number: 65126586


Brand: Ruck ventilatoren GmbH


Delivery time: 16 working days
RRP £446.02
£289.91
-35%

Ruck® CO2 meter for Ruck® fan with EC motor - SEN CO2

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Brand Ruck ventilatoren GmbH
Category Sensors and controllers
GTIN 4061199013130
Manufacturer's item number 126586
Article number 65126586

Specifications

Analogue output 0 - 10 V
Housing PC
Motor protection class IP30
Width 85 mm
Gewicht 0.09 kg
Height 100 mm
Lange termijn stabiliteit typ. 20 ppm/a
Length 26 mm
Measurement principle Non-Dispersive Infrared Technology (NDIR)
Accuracy at 20 °C ± 0.3 °C
Nauwkeurigheid bij 25 °C en 1013 mbar < ± (50 ppm +2 % v.Mw.)
Reactietijd t64 < 195 seconden
Sensor Dual Source Infrared System
Steekproefpercentage ca. 15 seconden
Supply voltage 24 V AC ± 20 % 15 - 35 V DC
Werkbereik werkbereik--0-2000-ppm
Werktemperatuurbereik xxx -20...60 °C

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