Description
Temtop M2000 2nd CO2 Monitor Portable Air Quality Monitor for Carbon Dioxide PM2.5 PM10 Formaldehyde
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Multi-functional air quality monitor Temtop M2000C allows you to detect the PM2.5 + PM10 + Particles + CO₂ + Temperature + Humidity. Powered by internal 2200 mAh rechargeable lithium batteries. The M2000C makes it very simple to measure the CO2 carbon dioxide concentration, it is also a great tester of temperature and humidity, easy readings, and portable device. The M2000 is suitable to measure the pollutant of any location in your home, also the workplace, schools, etc. . .
High-Precision Sensors
Each one of us should do our part to keep the air quality in acceptable levels. At Temtop, we do our part by using the greatest technology in the market in our sensors. M2000C counts with laser particle sensor (PM), Non - Dispersive Infrared ( NDIR) CO2 sensor, an electrochemical sensor for HCHO, and temperature humidity sensor.
Specifications
Item Weight 2.12 pounds
Product Dimensions 5.4 x 1.4 x 2.9 inches
Batteries 1 Lithium Metal battery is required. (included)
Material Plastic
Batteries Included? Yes
Batteries Required? Yes
Battery Cell Type Lithium-Ion
ASIN B07DJ1WCVP
User Manual Download
CE FCC Certificate Download
Measuring Range
Measuring range (PM2.5): 0~999 ug/m³
Measuring range (PM10): 0~999 ug/m³
Measuring range (CO₂): 0~5000 PPM
Operating environment: Temperature range: 0-50 ℃ / Humidity range: 0-90% RH
Fine particles (PM2.5)
PM2.5 are 2.5 micrometers in diameter or smaller, and can only be seen with an electron microscope. Fine particles are produced from all types of combustion, including motor vehicles, power plants, residential wood burning, forest fires, agricultural burning, and some industrial processes.
Exposure to PM2.5 has multiple short terms and long term health impacts. The short term includes irritation in the eyes, nose, and throat, coughing, sneezing and shortness of breath. Prolonged exposure to PM2.5 can cause permanent respiratory problems such as asthma,
Coarse dust particles (PM10)
PM10 are 2.5 to 10 micrometers in diameter. Sources include crushing or grinding operations and dust stirred up by vehicles on roads. These tiny particles which are about 30 times smaller than the width of a hair on your head are small enough to get inhaled past our defensive nose hairs and into our lungs.
Carbon Dioxide (CO₂ )
CO₂ is a greenhouse gas that is natural and harmless in small quantities but as levels rise it can be dangerous to your health. Most commonly produced by the air we exhale, CO₂ levels concentrate indoors with less ventilation.
Exposure to high carbon dioxide levels can cause suffocation by displacement of air, incapacitation and unconsciousness, headaches, vertigo and double vision, inability to concentrate, tinnitus, seizures.