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SMART SENSOR AS8907 Carbon Monoxide Detector, Diffusion + Pump Suction

The SMART SENSOR AS8907 has a range of 0~1000ppm. It is a portable pump suction + diffusion carbon monoxide Detector. The AS8907 carbon monoxide Detector has passed the explosion-proof certification.
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SMART SENSOR AS8907 Carbon monoxide Detector (diffusion type + pump suction type)SPEC

SMART SENSOR AS8907 Carbon monoxide Detector (diffusion type + pump suction type)Details

SMART SENSOR AS8907 Carbon monoxide Detector (diffusion type + pump suction type)Packing list

SKU
NB012860
Detect gas
CO
Range
0~1000ppm
resolution
1ppm
Sensors principle
electrochemistry
Low alarm point
Yes.
High alarm point
Yes.
alarm value setting
Yes.
Alarm mode
Sound, light, vibration
Operating temperature
-10~50℃
Environmental humidity
15~95%RH
Power Supply
3.7V lithium battery
Weight
200g
Dimension
120*64*38mm
AS8907
Carbon monoxide Detector (diffusion type + pump suction type)
SMART SENSOR AS8907 Carbon Monoxide Detector, Diffusion + Pump Suction Picture

AS8905, Sulfur Dioxide Detector (Diffusion + Suction Type) Introduction

AS8905, Sulfur Dioxide Detector (Diffusion + Suction Type) Product Features

AS8905, Sulfur Dioxide Detector (Diffusion + Suction Type) Product Feature 1

AS8905, Sulfur Dioxide Detector (Diffusion + Suction Type) Product Feature 2

AS8905, Sulfur Dioxide Detector (Diffusion + Suction Type) Product Feature 3

AS8905, Sulfur Dioxide Detector (Diffusion + Suction Type) Calibration Certificate

AS8905, Sulfur Dioxide Detector (Diffusion + Suction Type) Product Dimensions

Illustration of the AS8900

AS8900B display diagram

Illustration of AS8901

AS8902 Illustration

Illustration of the AS8903

AS8903A display diagram

Illustration of the AS8905

AS8906 Showcase

AS8907 showcase

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Illustration of AS8909

Standard on the AS890 series


FAQ
QCan AS8907 test natural gas? Are there any suggestions for testing natural gas?
A SMART SENSOR AS8902
QAS8907 Carbon Monoxide Detector Sensors principle is electrochemistry?
A Yes. Gas detectors use the principle of electrochemistry. Detect gas CO