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Nov. 18

Automatikprodukter

Nitrogen Dioxide, NO

2

Gas Detector - Analogue, Modbus

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RNO2

Features

 

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Accurate and stable measurement

 

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Two analogue outputs

 

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Modbus RTU interface

 

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Sensor lifetime more than 2 years

 

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Humidity compensation (option)

 

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LCD- display (option)

 

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Protection class IP65

 

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Self-diagnostic

Technical data:

Sampling method

Diffusion

Sensor type

Electrochemical

Detection range

0 - 20, 0 - 100 ppm

Resolution

0,1 ppm, 1.0 ppm

Response time T90

Appr. 

60s, -30 . . . 50o

 C

40s, -20 . . . 50o

 C

Sensor lifetime

> 2 years

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Maintenance interval

6 months

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Signal update

Every second

Power supply

11...30Vdc

Power consumption 

< 2 VA 

Analog outputs

2 × 4-20 mA / 0-10 V, user selectable

Load resistance

RL < (Us - 2 V) / 22 mA for 4-20 mA

RL > 250 kOhm for 0-10 V mode:

Digital interface

RS485, Modbus RTU protocol, 

common mode voltage -7 . . . +12V

no galvanic isolation

Enclosure

Grey ABS, wall or duct mount, protection 

class IP65

Dimensions

H82 × W80 × D55 mm

CE marking

According to 2014/30/EU and EN61326-1 

requirements

Outputs assignment

OUT1 2 gas; OUT2 2 gas

NOTE For LCD version only OUT1 is 

available.

Ordering Codes

RNO2 020

         Nitrogen dioxide 

Detector 0 - 20 ppm

RNO2 100

         Nitrogen

 

dioxide 

0 - 100 ppm

RNO2 LCD

Display

RNO2 Hum

Humidity Compensation

SW04

Impact Protection

Alarm Units

AAW24

Warning Horn 24Vdc 98dB

AAW230

Warning Horn 230Vac 98dB

OA24

Flashlight 24Vdc, red

OAW24

Combined Warning Horn/Flashlight, 24Vdc 98 dB

OAW230

Combined Warning Horn/Flashlight, 230 Vac 98 dB

OAW24T

Combined Warning Horn/Flashlight, with reset 

button, 24Vdc 98dB

Application

This detector is used with its analogue output signal or Modbus.

The RNO2 is designed for 

gas 

detection and contact anywhere in the 

building network.

Design Features

Gas measuring, monotoring and warning detector based on state-

of-the-art micro technology for continuous monotoring of the 

ambient air to detect nitrogen dioxide.

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