New infrared system measures carbon dioxide content
Measuring principle: Dual-Beam-Infrared (NDIR) As the second beam acts as internal reference, the measured value does not drift!
New method of evaluation: The measured signals are evaluated and processed according to a new digital algorithm. Thus, the measured values are significantly more accurate and stable.
New materials: This new method of evaluation allows the use of different materials. Therefore, the infrared carbon dioxide measuring system is considerably less expensive than conventional systems.
In the infrared carbon dioxide measuring systems , the absolute carbon dioxide content is determined directly in the gas mixture that is to be measured. Hence, the measurement is independent of the composition of the gas to be measured.
The measuring method is based on a dynamic process and is linear over a measuring range from 0 to 100 percent by volume carbon dioxide.
Different standard measuring ranges are available.
The carbon dioxide measuring system monitors itself continuously.