CO2 Analysers
Constant ventilation and control of carbon dioxide levels are two of the key aspects to reduce the risk of health problems, such as the airborne transmission of viruses. In indoor areas particularly, a large number of people exhaling and filling the space with CO2 can result in a build-up of the gas.
Our range of CO2 analysers can provide unparalleled accuracy when analysing carbon dioxide in low concentrations. Contact our team today to learn more about CO2 analysers.
Our range of CO2 analysers
Our CO2 analysers are available for both purchase and for hire. Find out more about our CO2 analysers below or visit one of our global partners to purchase one closer to home.
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GFM 226
The GFM 226 is a portable carbon dioxide detector, developed for locating people in confined spaces. -
GFM 406
The GFM 406 is an instrument designed for a variety of applications. -
GFM 426
The GFM 426 offers fast and accurate measurements of gas output, pressure, and wellhead-gas flow rate. -
GFM 436
The GFM 436 is an ATEX accredited instrument for site investigation, landfill gas control, and environmental regulation compliance monitoring. -
Click! Ex
The Click! Ex system has been designed to be used in explosive atmospheres - ATEX Zone 1. -
Click! Flexi
The Click! Flexi system is designed to offer total configurability throughout its lifetime. -
Click! Light
The Click! Light system is an entry level, pre-configured stationary gas analyser.
Why Monitor CO2?
The risk of transmitting a disease is increased in indoor environments and in areas where ventilation is poor. The UK government is advising businesses to adopt CO2 monitoring equipment in order to measure the effectiveness of ventilation within enclosed spaces.
In order to properly assess the effectiveness of ventilation in a particular area, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) recommends deploying a CO2 monitor with a Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) detector. According to the HSE, CO2 in outdoor spaces is approximately at a level of 400ppm and a well-ventilated indoor space should fall below 800ppm.
Why choose Gas Data CO2 analysers?
Many businesses such as shops, offices, warehouses, restaurants, and pubs are often occupied by large groups of people. Although CO2 levels is not a measure of exposure to a virus, monitoring carbon dioxide levels using a gas monitor could help identify whether the space is sufficiently ventilated.
Configure to your exact needs & requirements.
UK manufactured & serviced.
Unparalleled accuracy.
Find out more
For more information on our CO2 analysers, please fill in the form below and a member of our team will be in touch as soon as possible.
Alternatively, you can contact us directly via email, office@gasdata.co.uk, or via telephone, +44 (0) 24 7630 3311.