Carbon Monoxide Monitor warns users with flashing beacon.

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Series 450 measures toxic carbon monoxide gas levels from 0-2000 ppm in ambient air. Sensor maintains reading accuracy of 3% with response time of less than 30 sec. Beacon of light flashes in correspondence to level of CO concentration detected, along with audible alarm, instantly alerting user. Raised keypads allow simple access to functions such as zeroing and instrument calibration, peak readings, reading storage, and backlighting for dark locations.



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CO Monitor Warns Users with Flashing Beacon



Convenient to use and simple to calibrate, the Series 450 Carbon Monoxide Monitor from Dwyer Instruments, Inc. provides a simple and cost-effective solution for monitoring toxic carbon monoxide gas in ambient air. A unique beacon of light flashes in correspondence to the level of carbon monoxide concentration detected in the air (along with an audible alarm) instantly alerting the user to the presence of carbon monoxide. Quick air quality checks are easy and hands-free with these units -just walk through a building using the Series 450 CO Monitor.

Priced from $289.00, the Series 450 CO Monitor is ideal for industrial and commercial HVAC applications such as furnace and hot water heater inspection, and residential HVAC applications such as chimney, oven and appliance monitoring. The battery powered unit measures carbon monoxide levels of 0-2000 parts per million and units are housed in an extremely rugged aluminum casing. The sensor maintains a reading accuracy of 3% with a response time of less than 30 seconds. Raised keypads allow for simple access to functions such as zeroing and instrument calibration, peak readings, reading storage, and backlighting the display for use in dark locations. Available accessories include a calibration kit with carrying case and an aspirator kit for obtaining samples in hard-to-reach locations.

Dwyer Instruments, Inc. produces a broad range of measuring and control instruments for pressure, temperature, level and flow applications. For complete information, contact Dwyer Instruments, Inc. P.O. Box 373, Michigan City, Ind., 46361. Phone: (219) 879-8000: Fax: (219) 872-9057. Internet address: dwyer-inst.com; E-mail: lit@dwyer-inst.com.

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