Check Of The Sensor; Figure 5-14. Oxs Pcb Measuring Points - Emerson Rosemount Analytical CAT 100 Instruction Manual

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748441-D
April 2002
• About 450,000 hours for a sensor with
a response time of about 6 s
The sensors have the following life time at
about 21% oxygen and 20 °C:
• About 42,857 hours (5 years) for a
sensor with a response time of about
12 s
• About 21,428 hours (2.5 years) for a
sensor with a response time of about
6 s
The values stated above are presented as
guidelines only. Actual values will depend
on measured concentrations and opera-
tion temperature. The result of higher
temperatures, for example 40 °C, could
be half the life time.
The electrochemical O
minimum internal consumption of
oxygen. Sample gases with an oxygen
concentration of less than 0.1 % could
result in a reversible detuning of sensi-
tivity and the output will become un-
stable. The recommended practice is
to purge the cell with conditioned am-
bient air between periods of measure-
ment. If the oxygen concentration is
below 0.1 % for several hours or days,
the cell must be regenerated for about
one day with ambient air. Temporary
flushing with nitrogen (N
one hour (analyzer zeroing) will have
no effect on the sensitivity or stability.
5-22
Maintenance and Service
NOTE
cell requires a
2
) for less than
2
TP1

Figure 5-14. OXS PCB Measuring Points

k.

Check of the Sensor

Exchange the sensor if the voltage is less
than 70% of the initial output voltage.
The check requires a digital voltmeter
(DVM) with a range of 2 V DC.
1. Remove the analyzer from the enclo-
sure (see Section 5-2a, page 5-3)
2. Remove the analyzer cover (see
Section 5-4b, page 5-16)
3. Switch on the analyzer.
4. Admit ambient air to the analyzer of
about 21% O
5. Connect the DVM to the following
measuring points:
a.
b.
TP2
Rosemount Analytical Inc.
Model CAT100
.
2
TP1 (signal) and TP2 (gnd) of
the OXS PCB, mounted directly
at the connection block (see
Figure 5-14, page 5-22).
The voltage should be in the
range of 700 mV to 1000 mV
DC. If the voltage value is lower
that 700 mV at gas flow with am-
bient air, the sensor is consumed
and must be replaced.
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