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New Oxygen Sensor Makes Calibration Quick and Easy

ORMOND BEACH, Fla., Oct. 1, 2010 — CO2Meter.com has introduced a new 25% Oxygen Level Sensor designed to drastically lower maintenance costs by simplifying the calibration process.

Oxygen sensors are used in any environment where oxygen depletion can occur. This includes liquid nitrogen storage ("cryorooms"), vacuum test chambers, "permit-required" enclosed spaces, or any workplace that contains pressurized gases that can displace oxygen.

In addition, oxygen sensors are used to detect air leaks inside sealed glove boxes used in scientific and industrial processes like light bulb manufacturing.

Because of their critical function, oxygen sensors are normally removed and manually calibrated by trained staff using a voltage meter in a 100% nitrogen environment. Improper calibration will occur if instructions are not followed exactly. Not only is the procedure error-prone, but over time, with changing personnel and tight budgets, calibration procedures can become lax, resulting in increased risk to worker's health.

The TR250Z is unique in that it can be calibrated in-situ with the press of a button, and with any gas of a known oxygen level – even fresh air. The procedure requires no knowledge of gas sensing, and is verified using the internal LED display. This drastically reduces labor costs and makes it more likely that regular calibration will occur.

"Calibration is critical for oxygen sensors," said Ray Hicks, President of CO2Meter.com "Our sensor meets the needs of university and industrial maintenance managers trying to balance tight budgets, training and worker safety."

In addition to its innovative calibration features, the TR250Z supports both the industry-standard 4-20mA protocol used in process controllers and RS-485 for advanced applications where precise transmission of sensor readings is required.

About CO2Meter.com

CO2Meter.com manufacturers and distributes carbon dioxide and other gas meters, sensors and indoor air quality monitors used in the HVAC, scientific, horticultural, food & beverage and many other industries.

For more information, visit http://www.CO2Meter.com, e-mail Ray Hicks at Email, or call 877.678.4259 toll free.

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