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    Carbon Monoxide (CO) Gas Sensor, 0 to 1000ppm

    $54.22
    SKU: ATO-GS-CO-ACM
    Factory price CO gas sensor provides electrochemical principle, 0ppm to 1000ppm detection range, high sensitivity, low power consumption, fast response & recovery and simple driving circuit, perfect for Carbon Monoxide leak detection for residential or industrial use.

    Carbon Monoxide (CO) Gas Sensor, 5ppm to 5000ppm

    $30.03
    SKU: ATO-GS-CO-702B
    The provided Carbon Monoxide gas sensor uses a simple circuit to convert conductivity changes in gas concentration into corresponding output signals. MEMS CO gas sensor with a detection range 5ppm to 5000ppm is a good choice for carbon monoxide leak detection in residential or industrial applications.

    Carbon Monoxide (CO) Gas Sensor, RS485/4-20mA/0-5V/0-10V

    $78.99
    SKU: ATO-GS-CO-3002
    Carbon monoxide sensors are available in a choice of models, RS485/4-20mA/0-5V/0-10V. high quality sensors with high accuracy, calibrated by standard gas multipoint calibration. The CO transmitter measurement accuracy up to ±5ppm or ±10%. Pressure range is 90-110Kpa. High-density material, accurate measurement, waterproof and moisture-proof, strong anti-interference. Suitable for many scenarios, floriculture, laboratories, agricultural greenhouses, industrial workshops.

    Electrochemical Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor, 0-5000ppm

    $82.15
    SKU: ATO-GS-CO-S4
    High-precision electrochemical CO sensor is for sale at a low price. Carbon monoxide sensor can accurately detect carbon monoxide in the range of 0-5000ppm, with a resolution of 1PPM and a response time of less than 25 seconds. It is widely applicable to multiple scenarios such as environmental quality testing, industry, and mining.

    Infrared CO2 Sensor Module, UART/ PWM output

    $104.56
    SKU: ATO-GS-CO2-Z19C
    Resonale price Infrared CO2 sensor module with UART/ PWM two output signal for selection, available measuring range 400~2000 ppm/ 400~5000 ppm/ 400~10000 ppm, working voltage 5VDC. The NDIR CO2 sensor can be used to monitor production processes in smart homes, agricultural greenhouses and animal husbandry.

    NDIR CO2 Gas Sensor, 0 to 2000/ 5000 ppm

    $138.73
    SKU: ATO-GS-CO2-Z16
    Lower cost NDIR CO2 sensor for sale online. The carbon dioxide sensor with wide range measuring range from 0 to 5000 ppm, working voltage 5VDC, UART/ PWM two output signal can be chosen. Infrared carbon dioxide sensors are widely used in various occasions where flammable and explosive gases exist.

    NDIR CO2 Sensor Module, 0 to 10000 ppm

    $126.03
    SKU: ATO-GS-CO2-Z14B
    High accuracy NDIR CO2 sensor module has optional measuring range of 0~10000ppm, UART/ PWM two output signals are optional. A carbon dioxide sensor is a high-performance product that closely combines mature infrared absorption gas detection technology with precise optical path design and precise circuit design.

    NDIR CO2 Sensor Module, 400-2000/ 5000/ 10000 ppm

    $103.33
    SKU: ATO-GS-CO2-Z14A
    Cost-effective NDIR CO2 sensor module has optional measuring range 0/400~2000/ 5000/ 10000, peak current 125 mA, average current less than 40 mA, UART/ PWM/ 0.4-2V DC three output signals for selection. CO2 gas sensor built-in temperature compensation; digital output and analog voltage output at the same time, easy to use.

    Industrial NDIR CO2 Sensor for HVAC, 0 to 2000/ 6000 ppm

    $345.08
    SKU: ATO-GS-CO2-411D
    Industrial NDIR CO2 sensor at affordale price for sale. The CO2 sensor HVAC with measuring range 0~2000 ppm/ 0~6000 ppm/ 0~1% VOL/ 0~3% VOL/ 0~5% VOL can be chosen, UART/ analog voltage signal two output method are available. The industrial CO2 sensor is widely used for HVAC refrigeration, industrial-process control and safety protection, agriculture and animal husbandry.

    Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sensor for Home, 0 to 2000 ppm

    $208.30
    SKU: ATO-GS-CO2-711A
    Carbon dioxide sensor online for sale at reasonable price. NDIR CO2 sensor has wide measuring range from 0 to 2000 ppm, working voltage 3.6~5.0V DC, fast response time less than 120 seconds. Infrared co2 sensor is widely used for industrial field instrumentation, industrial-process control and safety protection.

    Infrared Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Transmitter, RS485, 0-50000ppm

    $163.82
    SKU: ATO-GS-CO2-D622
    The infrared carbon dioxide (CO2) transmitter offers a selectable measurement range of 0-2000ppm, 0-5000ppm, 0-10000ppm, 0-20000ppm, or 0-50000ppm, operates on a DC 24V±0.5V supply. Equipped with ModBus 485 output, ideal for fresh air system monitoring equipment, building equipment environmental monitoring, air quality tester, smart home environment monitoring.

    Oxygen (O2) Gas Sensor, 0~100%

    $66.82
    SKU: ATO-GS-O2-236
    Buy an O2 sensor for Oxygen gas detection. Electrochemical working principle, 0~100% measurement range, strong anti-interference ability, fast response speed. 3 types of Oxygen (O2) gas sensors can work without an external power supply and are available to choose from according to your application area.

    Electrochemical Oxygen Sensor, 0~25%vol

    $81.92
    SKU: ATO-GS-O2-4EC
    The electrochemical oxygen sensor is designed to detect O2 concentrations with a detection range of 0~25%vol and a resolution of 0.1%vol. It offers a sensitivity of 115±25µA/%vol and a rapid response time of T90 ≤ 15s. The oxygen sensor is widely applicable in industrial production, power plants, mining, petrochemical industries, industrial instruments, and environmental protection sectors.

    Fluorescent Oxygen Sensor, 0-300mbar, 0-25%

    $179.99
    SKU: ATO-GS-O2-X4000
    Good fluorescent oxygen sensor for sale. It is capable of measuring oxygen concentrations from 0 to 25% and oxygen partial pressures ranging from 0 to 300mbar. It operates within a voltage range of 4.5~5.5V and features an average current consumption of 7.5mA, with a peak current of 32mA. The sensor offers high precision, with an oxygen partial pressure accuracy of less than 2% FS and an atmospheric pressure accuracy of ±5mbar. Suitable for scenarios such as oxygen generators, incubators, oxygen concentrators.

    High Pressure Oxygen Sensor, 0.8-7 bar, 0-100%

    $211.42
    SKU: ATO-GS-O2-D1000
    The high pressure oxygen sensor functions within a pressure range of 0.8~7.0 bar, a operating temperature range of 0~45°C. The oxygen sensor operates on a voltage divider electrochemical principle with an output voltage range of 8.5~14mV (in air) and a measurement range of 0~100%. The sensor includes temperature compensation for 0~50°C and supports a load resistance of >10kΩ. Widely used for oxygen monitoring in high-pressure equipment, such as high-pressure oxygen chamber, testing ships, tankers and other equipment.

    Ultrasonic Oxygen Sensor, 0-10L/min, 21-95.6%

    $51.74
    SKU: ATO-GS-O2-F1000
    The ultrasonic oxygen sensor detects concentrations from 21%~95.6% with 0.10% resolution and ±1.5% FS accuracy. It measures flow rates from 0~10 L/min with 0.1 L/min resolution and ±0.2 L/min accuracy. Featuring a 500 ms detection cycle, <10-second preheat time, and UART 9600 bps communication, it operates at 5°C~55°C with a DC12V power supply. Made from durable PBT plastic. Used in medical, industrial, chemical, mining and food applications.

    Ultrasonic Oxygen Sensor, 0-15L/min, 21-95.6%

    $49.87
    SKU: ATO-GS-O2-F2000
    The ultrasonic oxygen sensor offers a concentration detection range of 21%~95.6%, a flow detection range of 0~15 L/min, a resolution of 0.1 L/min, and an accuracy of ±0.2 L/min. With a detection cycle of 500 ms and a preheat time of less than 10 seconds. It requires a DC voltage supply of 5V~12V (±0.25V), with a current of ≤40 mA and power consumption of ≤200 mW. widely used in medical, industrial, chemical, mining and food applications, especially in medical oxygen generators, industrial oxygen equipment, mining and food storage production.

    Oxygen Gas Sensor/Transmitter, RS485/4-20mA/0-5V

    $101.58
    SKU: ATO-GS-O2-3002
    The oxygen gas sensor measures ranges of 0-30%VOL for RS485 output and 0-25%VOL for analog output, with an accuracy of ±3%FS and a resolution of 0.1%VOL. Gas transmitter has a power supply range of 10~30V DC, with the 0~10V output type requiring a 24V supply. Widely used in industries such as process control, environmental monitoring, medical devices, food and beverage, safety detection, scientific research, and combustion system optimization.

    Ozone (O3) Detection Sensor, 10ppb to 1000ppb

    $50.36
    SKU: ATO-GS-O3
    Ozone gas sensors for sale online. It has high sensitivity to Ozone and also has certain sensitivity to strong oxidizing gases such as Chlorine and Nitrogen Dioxide. Ozone (O3) detection sensor, with a detection range of 10ppb to 1000ppb, widely used in household Ozone concentrations exceeding alarm alarms, industrial Ozone concentrations exceeding alarm alarms, etc.

    Medical Oxygen Sensor, Lead-free, 0-100% Linear

    $78.12
    SKU: ATO-GS-O2-3100
    Factory price medical oxygen sensor is for sale. It is based on the voltage divider electrochemistry principle, featuring linear measurement across the full range of 0 - 100%, a response time of less than 15 seconds, and high precision and efficiency. O2 oxygen sensor is lead-free and complies with the RoHS standard, can be widely used in medical equipment such as oxygen generators and medical ventilators.

    An industrial fixed gas detector continuously monitors hazardous gases (e.g., CO, CO₂, CH₄, H₂S) and converts the reading into an electrical output (4‑20mA, RS485 Modbus, 0‑5V, or relay). It is permanently installed in explosion‑proof hazardous areas, commercial multi‑level parking structures, municipal logistics hubs, industrial boiler rooms, mechanical rooms, commercial‑scale greenhouses, and HVAC air handling units to trigger exhaust fans, alarms, or equipment shutdown when gas exceeds safety thresholds.

    Project procurement note: ATO supports system integrators, EPC contractors, and maintenance engineers with compliance documentation, technical submittal assistance, and flexible ordering for commercial projects. Contact sales for project‑based pricing.

    How Does a Gas Sensor Work?

    ATO offers fixed electrochemical CO sensors and NDIR CO₂ sensors – the two most reliable technologies for commercial and industrial ventilation safety.

    TechnologyOperating PrincipleTarget Gases
    Electrochemical Chemical reaction - Current output CO, H₂S, O₂, NO₂
    NDIR Infrared light absorption CO₂, Ch₄ (Methane)
    Catalytic Bead Gas oxidation - Resistance change Methane, Propane, LEL gases
    PID UV light ionization VOCs, Benzene, Styrene

     

    Core Features of Industrial Gas Sensors

    The following core technical features ensure reliable operation in harsh industrial environments...

    Fast response – ensuring timely safety interlocks
    In underground mines and parking garages, gas sensors must trigger ventilation or alarms within seconds once a threshold is exceeded. The shorter the response time, the greater the safety margin. Industrial electrochemical CO sensors typically require a T90 of less than 30 seconds.
    Model with this feature: ATO‑GS‑CO‑ACM (T90 <30s, 0‑1000ppm range).

    4‑20mA analog output – long‑distance interference‑free transmission
    Field sensors are often located hundreds of meters away from the control room. A 4‑20mA current loop is immune to voltage drop and electrical noise, making it the preferred choice for point‑to‑point PLC connections.
    Model with this feature: ATO‑GS‑CO‑702B (4‑20mA loop‑powered, 5‑5000ppm).

    RS485 Modbus digital bus – multi‑sensor networking
    Large facilities (data centers, greenhouses, mines) need dozens of sensors reporting to a single controller. RS485 allows daisy‑chaining multiple devices on the same pair of wires, reading each sensor's data via Modbus protocol – saving cabling cost and complexity.
    Model with this feature: ATO‑GS‑CO2‑Z16 (4‑20mA / RS485, 0‑5000ppm).

    NDIR technology – maintenance‑free long‑term stability
    CO₂ monitoring requires sensors that do not drift or fail for years. NDIR sensors have no consumable chemicals, typically lasting 5‑10 years, with optional automatic baseline calibration (ABC) to eliminate manual zeroing.
    Models with this feature: ATO‑GS‑CO2‑Z19C (UART/PWM, ABC optional), ATO‑GS‑CO2‑Z16 (4‑20mA/RS485).

    Industrial Applications & Typical Use Cases

    The following are typical installation scenarios for ATO gas sensors, with practical setup notes for each environment.

    Parking garage CO monitoring
    Install ATO‑GS‑CO‑ACM at 1.5m height, connect 4‑20mA to PLC or fan controller. Set an alarm at 50ppm for exhaust fans. Ideal for commercial multi‑level parking and municipal logistics hubs.

    Underground mining safety
    Network CO sensors via RS485 Modbus to the central control room. Install near the working face and return airways to protect personnel.

    Commercial greenhouse CO₂ enrichment
    Mount ATO‑GS‑CO2‑Z19C at plant canopy level. Use relay output to control the CO₂ generator and maintain 800‑1200ppm for optimal photosynthesis.

    HVAC demand control ventilation
    Place CO₂ sensors in the return air duct or the occupied zone. Modulate outdoor air dampers based on real‑time CO₂ levels. Perfect for commercial offices, institutional buildings, and schools.

    Industrial boiler room CO detection
    Install ATO‑GS‑CO‑702B near potential leak points (valves/flanges). Connect to BAS (Building Automation System) for safety alarm and ventilation interlock.

    Data center cooling optimization
    Deploy ATO‑GS‑CO2‑Z16 with RS485 output. Monitor CO₂ levels as a proxy for building occupancy and adjust cooling airflow accordingly to maximize energy efficiency.

    Selection Guide – Choose by Target Gas and Application

    Below is a summary of ATO fixed gas sensors by target gas, range, output signal, and best‑fit applications.

    Target Gas & RangeModelOutput SignalBest For
    CO (0‑1000ppm) CO‑ACM 4‑20mA / RS485 Modbus Commercial parking garages, underground mines, transit tunnels
    CO (5‑5000ppm) CO‑702B 4‑20mA current loop Industrial boiler rooms, mechanical rooms, and marine engine rooms
    CO₂ (0‑5000ppm) CO2‑Z19C UART / PWM Commercial offices, institutional HVAC, greenhouses, and engineering projects
    CO₂ (0‑5000ppm) CO2‑Z16 4‑20mA / RS485 Modbus Data centers, large-scale building automation, and breweries

     

    FAQs about Gas Sensors

    Here are answers to the most common questions about industrial fixed gas detectors, covering everything from basic operating principles and sensor technologies to practical topics like output signal selection, expected lifespan, calibration intervals, PLC integration, and installation best practices.

    Q: What is the difference between a fixed gas detector and a portable gas detector?
    A: A fixed gas detector is permanently installed in hazardous areas (parking garages, mines, boiler rooms) and continuously monitors gas levels, often connected to a PLC or building automation system. A portable gas detector is handheld and used for confined space entry or spot checks. ATO specializes in fixed industrial gas sensors.

    Q: What gases can ATO gas sensors detect?
    A: Standard products detect carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO₂). For methane (CH₄), oxygen (O₂), hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), or VOCs, custom solutions are available on request through our technical procurement channel.

    Q: 4‑20mA vs RS485 – which output should I choose for my industrial system?
    A: 4‑20mA is an analog current loop – each sensor needs its own two wires, works over long distances (up to 300m), and is immune to voltage drop. It is best for point‑to‑point connections to PLC analog input cards. RS485 is a digital bus – multiple sensors share the same pair of wires using Modbus RTU protocol, supporting two‑way communication (configuration, diagnostics). It is ideal for multi‑sensor networks in large facilities.

    Q: How long do electrochemical and NDIR gas sensors last?
    A: Electrochemical CO sensors typically last 2‑3 years before the chemical electrolyte dries out. NDIR CO₂ sensors last 5‑10 years because they utilize optical components rather than consumable chemicals. Regular field calibration extends reliable operation.

    Q: How often should I calibrate my industrial gas sensor?
    A: For safety‑critical applications (mines, boiler rooms, parking garages), calibrate every 6‑12 months using a known concentration of test calibration gas. NDIR CO₂ sensors may offer automatic baseline calibration (ABC) for indoor air quality monitoring to minimize maintenance.

    Q: Can I connect a 4‑20mA gas sensor directly to a PLC?
    A: Yes. Most PLC analog input modules accept 4‑20mA directly. For microcontrollers (Arduino, ESP32), add a 250Ω resistor between the signal and GND to convert 4‑20mA to 1‑5V, then read via an analog pin. For RS485 sensors, use a TTL‑to‑RS485 converter and standard Modbus library.

    Q: Where should I install a carbon monoxide sensor in a parking garage?
    A: Install CO sensors at breathing height (1.5m above the floor) near vehicle exhaust paths, such as ramps, waiting areas, and corners with poor air circulation. Avoid direct airflow from fresh air supply vents. Connect the 4‑20mA output to a fan controller to trigger exhaust fans when CO exceeds 25‑50ppm.

     
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