Below are general answers on typical components of a carbon monoxide detector from the list of GAO Tek’s carbon monoxide gas detectors. To facilitate our customers to select our products, we have further classified our carbon monoxide gas detectors by their features alarm enabled, auto power off, data logging, handheld, high precision, and outdoor.
We have products in stock and can ship overnight to most places in the U.S. and Canada.
If you have any questions about our products or want to place an order, our technical experts can help you. Please fill out this form or email us.
Â
Electronic Components:
- CO Sensor:Â GAO Tek utilizes electrochemical, biomimetic, or metal oxide semiconductor technology to detect CO levels accurately.
- Microcontroller/Processor:Â Controls sensor operation, data processing, and alarm triggering.
- Alarm System:Â Produces audible (alarm sound) and visual (LED indicators) alerts upon CO detection.
- Power Supply: GAO Tek’s usually operates on batteries, though some may have a backup power source or be wired into the electrical system.
- Communication Module:Â Sometimes, it allows for connectivity to smart home systems or mobile devices for remote alerts.
Software Components:
- Algorithm for CO Detection:Â Processes sensor data and triggers alarms based on preset CO concentration thresholds.
- Self-testing software: Conduct regular self-checks to ensure the detector’s functionality and accuracy.
- Data Logging:Â Records CO levels over time for analysis or diagnostic purposes.
Mechanical Components:
- Enclosure/Housing:Â We provide physical protection for internal components and ensure proper placement within living spaces.
- Display Panel:Â Some of our models feature digital displays showing CO levels or system status.
- Ventilation Openings:Â Allow air circulation for CO to reach the sensor.
- Test/Reset Buttons:Â Enable manual testing and resetting of the detector to ensure proper functionality.