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Sensorcon Carbon Monoxide Tester Analyzer Kit for the CO Meters | Sensorcon
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Sensorcon Carbon Monoxide Tester Analyzer Kit for the CO Meters | Sensorcon

Upgrade your Carbon Monoxide Inspector from a simple Carbon Monoxide meter to a CO analyzer with this inexpensive accessory kit! Includes a hand aspirated pump with inline filter, and a handy carrying case. **Carbon Monoxide Detector is not included and must be purchased separately! This kit is NOT for the H2S monitor's/detect…
Upgrade your Carbon Monoxide Inspector from a simple Carbon Monoxide meter to a CO analyzer with this inexpensive accessory kit! Includes a hand aspirated pump with inline filter, and a handy carrying case. **Carbon Monoxide Detector is not included and must be purchased separately! This kit is NOT for the H2S monitor's/detector's.Please Note: When using your Sensorcon Accessory Kit to take samples, please be sure to pump every 1 to 2 seconds over a 15 to 20 second period. This will provide a sufficient air sample to the sensor.
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Upgrade your Carbon Monoxide Inspector from a simple Carbon Monoxide meter to a CO analyzer with this inexpensive accessory kit! Includes a hand aspirated pump with inline filter, and a handy carrying case. **Carbon Monoxide Detector is not included and must be purchased separately! This kit is NOT for the H2S monitor's/detector's.Please Note: When using your Sensorcon Accessory Kit to take samples, please be sure to pump every 1 to 2 seconds over a 15 to 20 second period. This will provide a sufficient air sample to the sensor.