| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Operating Temperature | Manufacturer Part Number | Type | Voltage - Supply | Output | Shell Style | Accuracy | Current - Supply |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESCOD3V | Carlo Gavazzi | SEN CO 300PPM 0-10V OUT | - | 0°C ~ 50°C (TA) | - | Carbon Monoxide | 8 V ~ 35 V | 0 V ~ 10 V | - | ±3% | 60mA | |
| IR604/2 | SGX Sensortech | IR SENSOR HEAD FOR 0-100% LEL AC | IR600 | -20°C ~ 60°C | - | Acetylene | 5V | Voltage | - | - | 60mA | |
| T8031-3M-5V | Advanced Sensors / Amphenol | CO2 TRANSMITTER INDUCT MOUNT 0-5 | Ventostat® | 0°C ~ 50°C | - | CO2 | 18 V ~ 40 V | 0 V ~ 5 V | - | ±5% | 40mA | |
| GMS10RIV | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | SENSOR OXYGEN | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| GMS10SP | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | SENSOR OXYGEN | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| KGZ12DITT4V-150 | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | SENSOR | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| IR21EJ | SGX Sensortech | SERIES 2, 19MM, 0-5% CO2 IR SENS | IR2 | -20°C ~ 60°C | - | CO2 | 3 V ~ 5 V | Voltage | - | ±0.5% | 60mA | |
| ESCO2W2VM | Carlo Gavazzi | SEN CO2 2000PPM 0-10V OUT W/COM | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| T8100-D | Advanced Sensors / Amphenol | CO2/TEMP SENS WALL MNT DUAL OUT | T8000 | 0°C ~ 50°C | - | CO2 | 18 VAC ~ 30VAC RMS, 18 VDC ~ 42 VDC | 0 V ~ 5 V, 0 V ~ 10 V (Selectable) | - | ±5% | 4 ~ 20mA | |
| IR15TT-R | SGX Sensortech | 0-100% CH4 & CO2 IR GAS SENSOR F | IR15 | -20°C ~ 55°C | - | CO2, Methane | 3 V ~ 5 V | Voltage | - | - | 35mA |
Gas sensors are devices designed to detect and measure the concentration of gases in the surrounding environment. These sensors utilize different sensing technologies, including electrochemical, semiconductor, and optical principles, to detect specific gases or analyze gas mixtures. Gas sensors find applications in various industries, including automotive, environmental monitoring, industrial safety, and indoor air quality monitoring. They are used for tasks such as gas leak detection, emissions monitoring, indoor air quality assessment, and process control. Gas sensors offer advantages such as sensitivity, selectivity, and real-time monitoring capabilities, enabling early detection of gas leaks or environmental hazards and ensuring safety and environmental compliance.