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Infrared gBlocs monitor carbon dioxide or methane. The manual describes the infrared sensor as highly specific to the selected gas, with consistent sensing accuracy and superior long-term stability.
Normal atmosphere contains carbon dioxide, so nitrogen must be used to accurately calibrate CO2 zero values.
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