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Tiger2000-CO₂ Portable Carbon Dioxide Detector — 0–10,000 ppm
This delivery features the Tiger2000-CO₂ (0–10,000 ppm) portable CO₂ detector.
Indoor CO₂ Management Standards
Under Korea's Indoor Air Quality Management Act and related enforcement rules, CO₂ in many multi-use facility types is managed to 1,000 ppm or below through ventilation. Facility management organizations, research institutions, and HVAC companies are paying increasing attention to CO₂ measurement for compliance and occupant health.
Tiger2000-CO₂ portable gas detector
Tiger2000-CO₂ — Product Features
- After power-on, allow approximately one minute of warm-up before readings stabilize. The display shows current concentration, basic environmental information, battery status, and minimum/maximum values.
- A built-in pump draws ambient air through the top sampling nozzle for fast sensor exposure and quick response.
- Sampled air is exhausted through a side vent port.
- Beyond CO₂, the Tiger2000 platform supports a wide range of alternative gas sensors.
Display and controls
Top sampling nozzle and pump intake
Side exhaust port
Overall unit view
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Where does the 1,000 ppm indoor CO₂ standard come from?
The 1,000 ppm limit for multi-use facilities is prescribed in Schedule 2 of the Enforcement Rules of Korea's Indoor Air Quality Management Act. CO₂ above 1,000 ppm can cause drowsiness and reduced concentration; above 2,000 ppm, headaches and dizziness may occur. Schools, hospitals, subway stations, and public offices are among the regulated facility types.
Q2. Why does the Tiger2000-CO₂ measure up to 10,000 ppm?
While the indoor air quality standard is 1,000 ppm, many applications require measurement at higher concentrations — including fermentation and manufacturing processes, laboratory research, and CO₂ storage room leak detection. The 10,000 ppm range accommodates these higher-concentration environments.
Q3. Why is a one-minute warm-up required?
CO₂ measurement uses NDIR (non-dispersive infrared) technology. The optical components require time to reach operating temperature before producing stable, accurate readings. Immediate post-power-on readings may be inaccurate before warm-up is complete.
Q4. Why is it useful to be able to switch the pump on and off?
With the pump running, air is actively drawn to the sensor for faster response — useful for spot checks and high-risk area surveys. With the pump off, the instrument switches to diffusion mode, reducing battery consumption and eliminating pump noise. Selecting between the two modes provides flexibility across different measurement scenarios.
Q5. Can the same instrument measure gases other than CO₂?
Yes. The Tiger2000 platform supports a broad range of sensor options including O₂, CO, H₂S, LEL, ClO₂, and others. Single-sensor or multi-sensor configurations can be ordered to match site requirements.
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