Wöhler

Wöhler CDL 210 CO2-Data logger

Order no. 6648

Wöhler CDL 210 CO2-Data logger

The Wöhler CDL 210 CO2 data logger is a CO2 monitor (also known as a CO2 traffic light) for continuous monitoring of carbon dioxide concentration (in ppm) and other indoor air quality factors.

  • CO2 monitor with temperature and humidity display
  • Large carbon dioxide (CO2) measuring range up to 9,999 ppm using true infrared CO2 measurement (NDIR)
  • Display of CO2 concentration, temperature and humidity on the large display
  • Acoustic and visual alert when the preset carbon dioxide concentration is exceeded
  • CO2 data logger with adjustable logging rates
  • Protection against data loss in the event of a power failure
  • Wöhler indoor climate software for reading and evaluating the measured data

The CO2 monitor is ideally suited for monitoring CO2 concentration in buildings. The CO2 content is crucial for determining indoor air quality and helps to optimise ventilation practices. Air temperature and humidity are also displayed and support problem analysis (e.g., discomfort, humidity, mould, concentration issues).

£230.00
Price plus VAT and shipping
Delivery time 1-3 working days, New Goods
All properties
Infrared CO₂-measurement

Acoustical and visual alarm function

With adjustable limit

Data logger

Comfort level indicator

With adjustable alarm values

Large display

To show CO₂, air humidity, air temperature, date / time

Max / Min values

Automatic calibration function

Non-volatile memory

Additional Information
for assessing indoor air quality and the ventilation situation, as well as for analysing problems

Scope of delivery:

Wöhler CDL 210 CO2-Data Logger, power supply unit, USB data cable and PC software
Related products
CO2 measurement of ambient air
KNOWLEDGE_MENU_TITLE_TEXT:

In addition to oxygen, room air also contains other gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) as well as bacteria, fungal spores and aerosols. The CO2 content is an indicator for the quality of the room air. This gas is produced during the combustion of fossil fuels and also in the organism of living beings. Humans breathe out aerosols and CO2 continuously.  When people stay in a closed room, the composition of the air inevitably changes when they exhale. A high CO2 content in the air leads to lack of concentration, tiredness and headaches. In a good indoor climate, the CO2 concentration should be below 1,000 ppm. Natural fresh air contains about 400 ppm CO2. By frequent ventilation, not only the CO2 content is reduced, but also the virus-laden aerosols in the room air are diluted.  This can prevent the spread of viruses (e.g.: the Corona Virus Sars-CoV-2) in closed rooms.