Extech CO260 IAQ & CO/CO2 Datalogging Meter
The Extech CO260 IAQ & CO/CO2 Datalogging Meter is a reliable tool for monitoring indoor air quality in a wide range of environments. It offers real-time measurement of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, temperature, and humidity. Designed with an intuitive interface and a large, backlit LCD, it displays clear readings alongside a real-time clock. This ensures professionals can quickly evaluate air quality with confidence and ease.
With advanced functionality, the Extech CO260 calculates dew point and wet bulb temperature automatically. Its non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) sensor provides accurate CO2 readings, while the electrochemical sensor detects CO levels precisely. These capabilities make it suitable for critical applications such as schools, hospitals, boiler rooms, and transportation lines.
Enhanced Logging and Storage
The Extech CO260 supports both manual and automatic data logging. Users can store up to 99 readings manually or record up to 32,000 data points for long-term analysis. With its USB interface and included PC software, transferring and analysing results is simple. It also includes TWA and STEL calculation modes for regulatory compliance.
Practical Safety and Comfort Features
A built-in CO alarm with an audible alert provides peace of mind in potentially hazardous areas. Additionally, its pressure compensation feature adjusts for altitude, ensuring CO2 readings remain accurate above sea level. Thanks to its portable design and included hard case, the Extech CO260 is ideal for field or fixed use.
Key Features
- Measures CO, CO2, temperature, and humidity
- Uses NDIR sensor for accurate CO2 detection
- Calculates dew point and wet bulb temperatures
- Logs up to 32,000 readings continuously
- Supports manual storage of 99 readings
- Provides TWA and STEL statistical averages
- Built-in user-programmable CO alarm with sound
- SB port and PC software for data transfer
- Adjustable for pressure at different altitudes
- Includes Min/Max, Hold, and Auto Power Off functions