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Pasport PS-2126A Instruction Sheet

Oxygen gas sensor

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Included Equipment
Sensor Amplifier
Oxygen Sensing Element (with deflector)
Rubber Stopper
Connecting Cable (3.5 millimeter)
Sampling Bottle
Required Equipment
PASPORT Interface and Software
Introduction
The PS-2126A Oxygen Gas Sensor measures oxygen gas con-
centration in percent (%) and parts per million (ppm) oxygen.
It can be used to study plant, animal, or cellular respiration; air
quality; and the rate of oxygen (O
reactions (see the experiment on page 2 for one example).
How it works:
The Oxygen Sensing Element is a galvanic fuel cell with a gas
permeable membrane at one end. It is very similar to a battery.
The fuel cell contains an electrolyte, anode and cathode. When
oxygen enters the fuel cell through the membrane, a chemical
reaction between the metallic cathode and anode and the elec-
trolyte occurs. This chemical reaction produces a voltage and
current that is present at the output jack at the other end of the
Oxygen Sensing Element. The current produced is propor-
tional to the concentration of oxygen present.
Oxygen Gas Sensor
sensing
element
sampling
connecting cable
bottle
Part Number
PS-2126A (with
sensing element)
PS-6524
See PASCO catalog
or www.pasco.com
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PS-2126A
Oxygen Sensing Element Life:
Galvanic fuel cells have a limited lifetime which is determined
by their age and their exposure to oxygen. This is similar to
the life of a battery in a flashlight. If the flashlight frequently
used, the battery life will not be as long as it would have been
with limited usage. Similarly, the fuel cell's useful life is
determined by its exposure to oxygen gas.
The fuel cell included with the PS-2126A has a useful life of
900,000 oxygen percent (O
An example: If the sensor is used in a 100% oxygen atmo-
sphere, the life of the sensor may be calculated as
900,000 O
% hours divided by 100% oxygen which is
2
9,000 hours. This is about 1 year.
The life of the sensor in normal air (20.9% oxygen) is
900,000 O
% hours divided by 20.9% oxygen which is
2
43,062 hours. This is about 4.9 years.
The sensor is guaranteed for a minimum of 2 years from the
date of manufacture. This is the absolute guarantee. If it is
used in a 100% oxygen atmosphere its life will be shortened.
If it is used in normal air, its life will be 4 to 5 years. There is
reported evidence of this particular sensing element being in
use for almost 10 years. In the end, the useful life of the sens-
ing element is dependent on the manner in which it is used.
Setup
Connect the Oxygen Gas Sensor to your PASPORT interface.
To prepare the Oxygen Sensing Element for use:
1.
Remove the Oxygen Sensing Element and deflector from
the packaging.
2.
Remove the pink tape from the Oxygen Sensing Element.
3.
Carefully thread the deflector onto the Oxygen Sensing
Element.
4.
Slide the rubber stopper over the deflector.
Instruction Sheet
012-11736C
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Summary of Contents for Pasport PS-2126A

  • Page 1 Included Equipment Part Number The fuel cell included with the PS-2126A has a useful life of 900,000 oxygen percent (O %) hours. Sensor Amplifier PS-2126A (with sensing element) An example: If the sensor is used in a 100% oxygen atmo-...
  • Page 2 Plug the other end of the connecting cable into the Sensor racy, you can follow these steps to calibrate the sensor: Amplifier. With the sensor connected to a powered PASPORT inter- Connect the Sensor Amplifier to the PASCO interface. face, place the sensing element in the empty sampling bottle.
  • Page 3: Specifications

    M o d e l N o . P S - 2 1 2 6 A Specifications Range 0 to 100% O concentration 0 to 1000000 parts per million (ppm) Resolution 0.025% oxygen Repeatability ± 0.5% oxygen Accuracy ± 1% O at constant temperature and ±...
  • Page 4 M o d e l N o . P S - 2 1 2 6 A T e c h n i c a l S u p p o r t MSDS : 974-11983 ®...
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