Emerson Process Management HASX2E-IM-HS Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG3-8
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Instruction Manual
HASX2E-IM-HS
02/2012
3.2 Oxygen Measurement
3.2.2 Electrochemical Measurement
This sensor utilizes the principle of galvanic
cells, g. 3-5 shows the design.
For storage and handling instructions, and
safety data
Chapter 7 "Maintenance".
Fig. 3-5: Electrochemical Sensor
Assembly Principle
1 Anode (lead)
2 Kathode (Gold)
3 Electrolyte solution
4 Membrane
5 Thermistor
6 Resistance
7 Titanum wire
8 O-Ring
9 Pressure compensating volumes
10 Lid
11 Electrical connections
12 Lids
13 Current collector
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The electrochemical oxygen sensor‘s key
components are a lead anode (1) and a gold
cathode (2) surrounded by a special acid
electrolyte (3).
The gold electrode is integrated solid with the
membrane,which is a non-porous uororesin
membrane. Oxygen which barely diffuses
through the membrane is electrochemically
reduced on the gold electrode.
The temperature compensating thermistor
and adjusting resistance are connected bet-
ween the cathode and anode. The current
generated by oxygen reduction is converted
into a voltage by these resistances.
The value of the current owing to the thermi-
stor and resistance varies in proportion to the
oxygen concentration of the measuring gases
which contact the membrane. Therefore, the
voltage at the terminal of the resistances is
used for the sensor output to measure the
oxygen concentration.
Fig. 3-6: Electrochemical O
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Sensor - assembly
Sensor inserted
into holder