Dwyer CDTR Carbon Dioxide / RH / Temperature Transmitter
NDIR CO2 sensor, universal CO2/RH outputs, replaceable humidity / temperature sensors.
Overview
Features
- NDIR CO2 sensor
- Universal CO2/RH outputs
- Digital Intelligence Temperature Compensation Algorithm
- Ranges:
- CO2: 0 to 2000 / 0 to 5000 ppm
- RH: 0 to 100%
- Temp: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
- Accuracy:
- CO2: ±40 ppm + 3% of reading (CO2)
- RH: ±2%
- Replaceable humidity/temperature sensors
- Physical hardware lockout
Description
The Dwyer CDTR Carbon Dioxide / RH / Temperature Transmitter reduces the number of sensors mounted on a wall or in a duct. By combining CO2, RH, and temperature in one device, system integrators are able to reduce installation time while lowering material cost at the same time.
Like our popular Series CDT Carbon Dioxide Transmitter, a single beam dual wavelength non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) sensor is used to automatically correct the measurement in both occupied* and unoccupied buildings against light source aging effects. In order to achieve the best possible accuracy, the Series CDTR also includes digital barometric pressure adjustment and the ability to field calibrate the sensor.
Universal outputs for both carbon dioxide and relative humidity allow users to select the transmitter output to be 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 5 VDC, or 0 to 10 VDC to work with virtually any building management controller. Additionally, passive thermistor or RTD sensor can be ordered for a temperature output.
For applications that require visual indication, the wall mount configurations of the Series CDTR can be ordered with an integral LCD display. The display can be configured to display temperature only, relative humidity only, CO2 only, CO2 and humidity, or CO2 and temperature. Push buttons are standard on all configurations of the transmitters for access to the menu structure. To prevent tampering, the action of the buttons can be locked out using an internal jumper selection.
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