Industrial O2 Sensor
Industrial O2 Sensor
Thought this might interest some people . . . . . the O2 sensors we use in our flue gas ducts here at work. (same technology as automotive sensors using zirconia cells, etc)
Re: Industrial O2 Sensor
Neat! :-)
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Re: Industrial O2 Sensor
Nice!
Do you have more specs, like manufacturer etc.?
I would like to know if it's heated and what % of O2 it can measure.
And pricing would be interesting too, of course
I have an application where I could use one of these and funny enough, have been googling for non-automotive O2 sensors a few days ago.
If you also know some alternative brands/types, that would be mostly appreciated info too.
Thanks for posting!
Greets,
Stefan
Do you have more specs, like manufacturer etc.?
I would like to know if it's heated and what % of O2 it can measure.
And pricing would be interesting too, of course
I have an application where I could use one of these and funny enough, have been googling for non-automotive O2 sensors a few days ago.
If you also know some alternative brands/types, that would be mostly appreciated info too.
Thanks for posting!
Greets,
Stefan
Re: Industrial O2 Sensor
yes it is heated and the brand is LAMTEC.
link here - http://www.lamtec.de/v2/en/produkte/LS1.htm
EDIT: Datasheet here - http://www.lamtec.de/v2/Datenblatt/TD-L ... E-0001.pdf
link here - http://www.lamtec.de/v2/en/produkte/LS1.htm
EDIT: Datasheet here - http://www.lamtec.de/v2/Datenblatt/TD-L ... E-0001.pdf
Re: Industrial O2 Sensor
you will need the analyser too though, and yes they are expensive! but very very reliable.
Re: Industrial O2 Sensor
From the datasheet - measuring range is 0 - 21 Vol % O2 and the accuracy is +/- 0.1 Vol % O2 (after calibration obviously).
EDIT: these probes utilise a vacuum pump (not shown in my photos) to draw a sample up through a sample tube, across the sensor and out again to take a reading. (they are installed directly in the flue here at work and are very very good at what they do).
EDIT: these probes utilise a vacuum pump (not shown in my photos) to draw a sample up through a sample tube, across the sensor and out again to take a reading. (they are installed directly in the flue here at work and are very very good at what they do).
Re: Industrial O2 Sensor
Nice, I bet they keep a super steady temperature, and are therefore quite accurate too.
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Re: Industrial O2 Sensor
correct you are mr Fred!