Handheld CO₂ Meter GM70 for spot-checking applicationsThe Vaisala CARBOCAP® Hand-held Carbon Dioxide Meter GM70 measures volume concentration of CO2 in the units of ppm or %. It is a user-friendly meter for demanding spot measurements in laboratories, greenhouses, mushroom farms, and for ensuring CO2 safety during soft drink bottling processes. The measurement accuracy is not affected by dust, water vapor or most chemicals. The meter can also be used in HVAC and industrial applications, and as a tool for checking Vaisala's fixed CO2 instruments. Also the GMW90 can also be adjusted by using the GM70 meter. Buy Now Contact us Datasheet Optional pump The optional GM70 pump enables pump-aspirated sampling from difficult to access areas, such as incubators and chambers. Two sampling methods are available: the handle is for handheld diffusion sampling and the GM70 pump enables pump-aspirated sampling from locations difficult to access otherwise. Two probe inputs The handheld meter has two probe inputs; Vaisala’s relative humidity and dew point probes can also be used simultaneously with the CO2 measurement. The GM70 has a short warm-up time and is ready for use almost immediately. It has a menu-based interface, a graphical LCD display and data logging capability. The optional MI70 Link Windows® software in combination with a USB connection cable is used to transfer logged data and real time measurement data from the GM70 to a PC. Download free MI70 Link Windows® software here. Features Two optional sampling methods: diffusion or pump aspiration Numerical and graphical display of measurements Data can be logged and transferred to PC via MI70 Link software Multi-probe operation; dew point and relative humidity probes can also be connected Suitable for field checking of fixed CO2 instruments Short warm-up time Wide selection of measurement ranges Key Benefits User-friendly The GM70 has a numerical and a graphical display for easy viewing of the data with a logging capability. The user interface is available in nine languages. Wide measurement ranges The GM70 allows you to choose the measuring range that best suits your application. Easy sampling The GM70 incorporates two sampling methods: the handle is for hand-held diffusion sampling and the pump enables pump-aspirated sampling from locations difficult to access by other means. Product documentation Datasheets User guides More in Docs.vaisala.com More downloads Brochure: HVAC transmitters catalogue (2.01 MB) Application Note: CO2 Measurement in Incubators - Questions and Answers (1.58 MB) Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Product Resources Expert article Understanding Measurement Performance and Specifications Choosing the most suitable measurement instrument requires an understanding of the factors that contribute to the uncertainty of a measurement. This in turn provides an understanding of what is stated in the specifications – and what is not. Learn more Customer case Employing Vaisala’s CO2 sensors in the scientific greenhouse Scientists at Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands have employed Vaisala carbon dioxide sensors in their research greenhouses for over a decade. Learn more Customer case Boston IVF ensures ideal CO2 for embryos in assisted reproduction with Vaisala calibration Boston IVF provides Assisted Reproductive Technology including in vitro fertilization (IVF) in 28 locations throughout the greater Boston area. Since 1986, reproductive treatment through Boston IVF has resulted in 90,000 births. Boston IVF’s embryo incubators are one of the most important pieces of equipment at their facilities. Read more Customer case Vaisala CARBOCAP® Sensor for measuring carbon dioxide The CARBOCAP® story began in 1992, when micromechanical sensors were being intensively researched at Vaisala. The groundbreaking idea of miniaturizing the Fabry-Perot Interferometer (FPI) was born, leading to collaborative development work with VTT. Learn more
Brochure: HVAC transmitters catalogue (2.01 MB) Application Note: CO2 Measurement in Incubators - Questions and Answers (1.58 MB) Pagination Previous page ‹‹