Control de emisiones de CO2 del GZAIR-1600P-V

Grow Room Controller
April 21, 2025
Brief: Discover the GZAIR-1600P-V CO2 Controller, an OEM PPM CO2 greenhouse climate controller designed for planting tents and direct exhaust fans. This dual-plug controller features a low-drift NDIR sensor for precise CO2 ppm readings and programmable fan control for optimal greenhouse conditions.
Related Product Features:
  • Dual-Channel Low Drift NDIR Sensor for precise CO2 ppm level readings.
  • Programmable CO2 zone value and CO2 center value for fan control.
  • Output power activates when CO2 concentration exceeds set parameters.
  • Measurement range options: 0-5000ppm or 0-10000ppm.
  • High accuracy: ±50ppm or ±5% of reading (0-3000ppm), ±7% (>3000ppm).
  • Quick warm-up time of 30 seconds at 25℃ for cold starts.
  • Fast response time: 63% of step change in under 2 minutes.
  • Operates in a wide temperature range of 32℉ - 122℉ (0℃ - 50℃).
Las preguntas:
  • What is the measurement range of the GZAIR-1600P-V CO2 Controller?
    The controller offers two measurement ranges: 0-5000ppm and 0-10000ppm, providing flexibility for different greenhouse needs.
  • How does the fan control feature work in this CO2 controller?
    The fan control is programmable with CO2 zone and center values. The output power turns on when CO2 concentration exceeds the set center plus half the zone value and turns off when it falls below the set center minus half the zone value.
  • What is the accuracy of the CO2 readings provided by this controller?
    For readings between 0-3000ppm, the accuracy is ±50ppm or ±5% of the reading. For readings above 3000ppm, the accuracy is ±7% of the reading.
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