Zirconia Oxygen Sensor System - O2S-FR-T2-18BM-C

• Analogue output: 4-20mA; load 600Ω max
• Oxygen range (analogue output): 0.1-25% O2 or 0.1-100% O2
• Long life, non-depleting technology
• Integral heating element
• High accuracy
• No reference gas required
• No need for temperature stabilisation
• Probe mounting positions available; 55mm
• M18x1.5 screw mounting

  • Model Number: O2S-FR-T2-18BM-C
  • Data Sheet: Date Sheet File
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Product Specification

Zirconia Oxygen Sensor System

    The Zirconia Oxygen Sensor System offers a complete solution, removing the need for customers to develop their own electronics. Frequently used in combustion control systems, burning coal, oil, gas and biomass and in oxygen generation systems.

    The Zirconia Oxygen Sensor System consists of SSTs fast response (<4s T90) zirconium dioxide (ZrO) screw fit sensor in conjunction with the OXY-LC oxygen sensor interface board.

    The system employs a well proven, zirconium dioxide element at its heart and, due to its innovative design, does not require a reference gas. This, along with its rugged stainless steel construction means the sensor can be used in extreme temperatures and aggressive environments.


FEATURES

Fast response zirconium dioxide (ZrO2) sensor in conjunction with the OXY-LC oxygen sensor interface board

Long life, non-depleting technology

Integral heating element

High accuracy

Linear output signal


BENEFITS

No reference gas required

No need for temperature stabilisation

Variety of probe mounting positions available; 28mm, 45mm & 55mm

M18x1.5 screw mounting


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

NOTES

1) The constant current source used in the pump circuit should be designed to drive a load of up to 6kΩ.

2) With baffle fitted to shield the sensor from direct cooling and pollution by the flue gas; refer to DS0122 ZrO2 Screw Fit

Probe Datasheet for fitment details.

3) Sensor and interface for correct barometric pressure compensation.




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