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Product Description
The Honeywell Analytics E3SRMNO2 is a remote sensor designed for the detection of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas concentrations in the air. It effectively monitors ambient air quality in industrial settings where NO2 is a concern. This sensor covers a measurement range from zero to twenty parts per million, ensuring accurate readings for various applications.
- Remote Sensor for NO2 detection
- Measurement range of 0 to 20 ppm
- Compact design suitable for harsh environments
Product Highlights
The E3SRMNO2 features advanced technology that ensures stability and consistent metrics. Ideal for continuous monitoring, this sensor supports timely intervention by indicating rising NO2 levels quickly, making it a valuable tool for HVAC professionals and inspectors.
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Standard Information
- Brand: Honeywell Analytics
- MPN: E3SRMNO2
Technical Specifications
- Measurement Range: 0 to 20 ppm
- Temperature Range: -4 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit
- Item Weight: 0.37 pounds
- Dimensions: 4.7 x 5.85 x 2.45 inches
- Part ID: 187991
- Shipping Weight: 0.37 pounds
- Available Quantity: 22
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