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Appendix E. Cell Models
9. Can be removed by absorbent in low concentrations
10. Reduces sensor life, but no effect on signal output.
11. Produces a negative signal equal to 50% of its concentration in the gas stream. Minimal effect on sensor life.
12. For intermittent use only (A few hours per day). Analyzer must be purged after measurement.
13. Suitable if H2 < 65%
E.2 Oxygen Concentration Range of Different Cell Models
The Oxygen concentration of the different cells models used with oxy.IQ are given below in Table 5.
Table 5: Oxygen concentration range of cell models
Oxygen content
OX–1 and OX-2
OX-3 and OX-4
OX-5
0 to 10 ppmv
0 to 20 ppmv
0 to 50 ppmv
0 to 100 ppmv
0 to 200 ppmv
0 to 500 ppmv
0 to 1,000 ppmv
0 to 2,000 ppmv
0 to 5,000 ppmv
0 to 10,000 ppmv
0% to 1%
0% to 2%
0% to 5%
0% to 10%
0% to 25%
0% to 50%
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