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Instruction Sheet
for the PASCO
Model CI- 6561

Carbon Dioxide Sensor

012-08402A

Introduction

The Carbon Dioxide (CO

2

) Gas Sensor measures

carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere or an
enclosed space, such as a terrarium.  The sensing
element uses NDIR (non-dispersive infrared)
technology .

The sensor consists of an infrared (IR) source and an
IR thermopile element. The thermopile element is
covered with a narrow band filter that only passes IR
energy at 4.27 microns; a wavelength that is absorbed
by the CO

2

 gas.  As CO

concentration increases, the

IR energy ‘seen’ by the thermopile decreases.  The
relationship between the CO

gas concentration and

the absorption of IR energy is similar to that of Beer’s
Law.

Although calibration of the Carbon Dioxide Sensor is
generally not required, a calibration button allows
users the option of calibrating.  A selectable switch on
top of the sensor allows the user to select between two
ranges: 0 to 10,000 and 0 to 100,000 ppm.

Suggested Applications

• Plant respiration vs. photosynthesis

• Cellular respiration

• Animal respiration

• Air quality evaluations

• Sublimation of solid CO

2

• Rate of CO

2

 generation in reactions

• Decomposition of organic materials in soils

• Measurement of carbon dioxide concentration from

various sources, such as from a greenhouse, expired
air before and after exercise, automobile exhaust
emissions, or various locations in a city.

Equipment included:

• Carbon Dioxide Sensor (CI-6561)

• Bottle (721-003)

Additional equipment required:

ScienceWorkshop®

 interface

• DataStudio software (version 1.8.0 or later)

Carbon Dioxide Sensor

 

bottle

probe

stopper

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