Title: How to monitor indoor CO2
1How to monitor indoor CO2
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2CO2 is a gas and cannot be monitored with typical
light-scattering laser sensors used to measure
PM.
3Instead, CO2 is best measured with sensors that
use infrared (IR) light to estimate the number of
CO2 molecules in ambient air
4Heres how this works
5Ambient air passes through a CO2 sensor assembly
made up of an IR light source, reflective gas
cell, and IR light detectors.
6IR light shines onto CO2 molecules that pass
through the assembly. The CO2 molecules absorb
much of this light.
7The remaining light that isnt absorbed by CO2
molecules passes through to detectors.
8IR light detectors calculate the change in IR
wavelengths from what was produced by the IR
light source to what remains after CO2 absorbs
the IR light.
9The change in wavelength indicates the
concentration of CO2, which is converted to a ppm
reading
10A standalone CO2 sensor may indicate the presence
of elevated indoor CO2 and meet basic CO2
monitoring requirements for workplaces and
schools.
11A study published by the ACS suggests that indoor
CO2 levels may be one tool to help
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