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Honeywell C7233A1016 Wall-Mount CO2 Sensor 0–2/10 VDC & 4–20mA Output

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C7233A1016
The Honeywell C7233A1016 Wall-Mounted carbon dioxide sensor is detects and displays the quality of air inside the dwelling. It applies non-dispersive infrared NDIR technology to determine the concentration of CO2 in the air on HVAC Systems. This sensor comes with an adjustable analog output of 0-2-10V or 4-20mA to easily interface with different building management systems BMS. It helps to control demand ventilation by supplying real-time CO2 data to ensure that the indoor environment is without wastage of energy. This sensor is perfect for use in commercial buildings, schools and other facilities where the quality of the air inside is of ideal importance.
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Specifications

  • Type: Wall Mount CO2 Sensor
  • Analog Output: 0-2-10 VDC or 4-20 mA
Manufacturer Name: Honeywell
Product Number: C7233A1016
OEM Part Number: C7233A1016
Product Description: Co2 Wallsensor,0/2-10Vdc4/20Ma
Weight:0.32lbs/145.15g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Honeywell C7233A1016 Wall-Mount Sensor?

Regularly inspect and calibrate the sensor to ensure accurate readings. Clean the enclosure gently to prevent dust buildup affecting measurements. Check wiring connections and mounting stability to avoid signal interruptions in building control systems.

What are common issues with the Honeywell C7233A1016 Wall-Mount Sensor?

  • Inaccurate readings due to sensor drift.
  • Fluctuating output signals affecting control systems.
  • Dust or contamination causing reduced sensing performance.
  • Wiring or connection faults leading to intermittent operation.
  • Calibration errors resulting in unstable measurement output.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off HVAC system power before installation to prevent electrical shock.

Step 2: Mount the sensor on an interior wall away from vents, doors, and direct sunlight.

Step 3: Remove the cover and connect wiring to the appropriate power and output terminals following the wiring diagram.

Step 4: Secure the sensor to the wall plate and replace the cover.

Step 5: Restore power, verify the output signal, and calibrate the sensor if required by the control system.