TX-KFP
Bionics Instrument
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Fig. 3.1.1
3. Installation
3.1 Mounting
General mounting procedures:
Allow for sufficient space around the unit for cable connector insertion/withdrawal.
Mount the unit at such a location that the unit is easily accessible for wiring and maintenance
activities.
3.1.1 Gas sensor types for the TX-KFP
The TX-KFP can be fitted with the following plug-in type gas sensors:
- BP gas sensor, in combination with an EP-adapter *)
- DP gas sensor
- ELP gas sensor
- MP gas sensor, in combination with an EP-adapter*)
*) For EP-adapter (Extended Plug-in adapter) see section 2.2, fig. 2.2.2
- BIAS voltage control
In order to optimise the sensor stabilisation time when a new sensor is being installed, a BIAS
voltage control provision is applied.
The type of provision depends on the gas sensor’s TG no’s.
For most of the TG no’s the gas sensor working electrode “W” is
short-circuited with the gas sensor reference electrode “R” by
means of a spring, see fig. 3.1.1
Note:
Keep the spring, as it is recommended to re-fit the spring
in case the sensor needs to be transported or stored for a longer
period
The TX-KFP series is designed for indoor use only,
for outdoor use please refer to the TX-KXP series.
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