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Eco Sensors   

Ozone Analyzer, Model UV-100 

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Division of KWJ Engineering Inc.  

User Manual, Rev. 2.0 

[email protected] or (800) 472-6626 

Ozone  is  measured  based  on  the  attenuation  of  light  passing  through  a  6.2  cm  long  absorption  cell 
fitted with quartz windows. A low-pressure mercury lamp is located on one side of the absorption cell, 
and a photodiode is located on the opposite side of the absorption cell. The photodiode has a built-in 
interference filter centered on 254 nm, the principal wavelength of light emitted by the mercury lamp. An 
air pump draws sample air into the instrument at a flow rate of approximately 1 L/min. A solenoid valve 
switches so as to alternately send this air directly into the absorption cell or through an Ozone scrubber 
and  then  into  the  absorption  cell.  The  intensity  of  light  at  the  photodiode  is  measured  in  air  that  has 
passed  through the Ozone  scrubber  (

Io

)  and  air that  has  not  passed through the  scrubber  (

I

).  Ozone 

concentration is calculated from the measurements of 

Io 

and 

according to the Beer-Lambert Law: 

 

Where 

is the path length (6.2 cm) and 

σ

 is the absorption cross section for ozone at 254 nm (1.15 x 

10-17 cm2 molecule-1 or 308 atm-1 cm-1), which is known with an accuracy of approximately 1%. The 
Eco Sensors instrument uses the same absorption cross section (extinction coefficient) as used in other 
commercial instruments. 

The  logarithm  of  equation  1  is  approximated  in  the  microprocessor  of  the  instrument  with  sufficient 
accuracy to provide five orders of dynamic range; ozone mixing ratios are measured up to 1,000 ppmv, 
as compared to 1 ppmv for most commercial ozone instruments. 

The pressure and temperature within the absorption cell are measured so that the ozone concentration 
can be expressed as a mixing ratio in parts-per-million by volume (ppmv). 

In  principle,  the  measurement  of  ozone  by  UV  absorption  requires  no  external  calibration;  it  is  an 
absolute  method.  However,  non-linearity  of  the  photodiode  response  and  electronics  can  result  in  a 
small  measurement  error.  Therefore,  each  instrument  is  compared  with  a  NIST-traceable  standard 
ozone spectrophotometer in the laboratory over a wide range of ozone mixing ratios. These results are 
used to calibrate the Ozone Monitor with respect to an offset and slope (gain or sensitivity). Calibration 
data is supplied with the instrument. It is recommended that the instrument be recalibrated at least once 
every year and preferably more frequently. The offset may drift due to temperature change or chemical 
contamination of the absorption cell. An accurate offset correction can be measured from time to time 
using the ozone scrubber ("zero ozone filter") available for use with the instrument. 

IMPORTANT NOTE: The calibration of the UV-100 is pressure (P) and temperature (T) compensated. 
Many other UV analyzers on the market are not P and T compensated even though their calibration is 
certified as traceable to an international standard. The major difference that will be observed from the 
lack  of  P  and  T  compensation  is  at  high  altitudes  the  UV-100  will  read  a  higher  ozone  concentration 
inversely proportional to the barometric pressure at the higher altitude versus the barometric pressure 
at sea level. A convenient formula for approximating the correction for Ozone analyzers other than the 
UV-100  is:  For  every  1,000  meters  of  altitude,  add  14%  to  the  uncorrected  reading  or  for  every 
1,000 feet of altitude, add 5% to the uncorrected reading.

 

Summary of Contents for UV-100

Page 1: ...nt Find the power switch on the rear panel and turn the instrument on The green LED Power indicator and the LCD display backlighting should illuminate Allow at least 30 minutes warm up More than 1 hou...

Page 2: ...ngineering Inc User Manual Rev 2 0 sales ecosensors com or 800 472 6626 Front Panel Back Panel Power Input 12 24 VDC 400mA USB Serial Output RS 232 Serial 2 5 VDC Output 4 20 mA Output Control Relays...

Page 3: ...one measurements log sample number and flow rate LED Indicators 0 1 PPM Measurement is above the OSHA Limit for 8 hour exposure to ozone Low Flow Input sample draw is less than the average of 1 LPM Ch...

Page 4: ...he selected item To exit the menu or submenu select the back arrow and press the knob Averaging Avg Submenu From the instrument menu select Avg and push the Function Knob The averaging submenu will ap...

Page 5: ...rcumstances when power is returned to the UV 100 the note Data Interruption is written to the log file and then logging is resumed This allows the UV 100 to be used remotely in one or multiple locatio...

Page 6: ...t the process Calibration Cal The instrument is calibrated at the factory where slope and offset parameters are entered into the instrument s memory These preset calibration parameters are given in th...

Page 7: ...ed in this case 1 01 The value of Z is added to the measured ozone value and the value of S is then multiplied by the measured ozone value During calibration Z is set to 0 and S is set to 1 00 If the...

Page 8: ...il the ozone concentration exceeds 10 10 ppm Above this concentration the switch relay will open The relay will not close again until the ozone concentration drops below 9 90 ppm In this way for examp...

Page 9: ...nt signal is measured across pins 9 and 5 GND Hours of Operation Hrs The UV 100 logs the total number of hours that it has been in use This is helpful for determining when the instrument should be ser...

Page 10: ...ter via USB or serial cable to transmit real time data or internally logged data 3rd party terminal programs such as TeraTerm or puTTY are available online for interfacing with the UV 100 These progra...

Page 11: ...03 16 15 16 59 2 0 00 304 6 739 5 737 1 059 07 03 16 15 17 09 3 0 00 304 6 739 5 743 1 058 07 03 16 15 17 19 4 0 00 304 6 739 5 735 1 058 07 03 16 15 17 29 5 0 00 304 6 739 5 742 1 057 07 03 16 15 17...

Page 12: ...lays current date and time and waits for d or t to be entered From clock menu d Asks to enter date in DDMMYY format t Asks to enter time in HHMMSS format REL2 can operate as an ON OFF limit switch as...

Page 13: ...re frequently in dusty or harsh environments In severe condensing humidity environments a small moisture trap may be needed on the input to protect the UV 100 s internal tubing from condensing moistur...

Page 14: ...manual Keep the instrument dry Never let water or other liquids into the sensor Do not drop the instrument or subject it to continuous vibration Do not store in high levels of dust Do not clean the i...

Page 15: ...olution 0 01 ppm Precision 2 of reading or 0 01 ppm whichever is greater Accuracy 2 of reading or 0 01 ppm whichever is greater Response Time 60 s Measurement Rate 10 s Temperature Compensation Yes Re...

Page 16: ...the warranty of the original unit If the product should become defective during the warranty period please return it through your distributor or call Eco Sensors at 800 472 6626 or e mail at sales eco...

Page 17: ...window click the Browse button and then navigate to the driver file unzip this file first Select the unzipped file cdc_NTXPVista7 zip and click Ok Follow any other remaining on screen instructions AP...

Page 18: ...s com or 800 472 6626 APPENDIX C Pinout of the DB 9 Connector Rear view of the UV 100 DB 9 Connector Male Pin Description 1 0 2 V Analog Signal Out 2 TXD RS 232 Transmit 3 RXD RS 232 Receive 4 No Conn...

Page 19: ...looded homes Items UV 100 Ozone generator s UV 550 Pro or similar Power relay s for generator and fan optional Indicator light for OSHA limit 4 20 mA current loop To destroy mold the space is held at...

Page 20: ...nd by using a long length of inlet tubing the majority of which coiled outside the cold space This allows for the inlet sample to be warmed to an acceptable level before measurement Condensation from...

Page 21: ...iene monitoring where ozone may be present in the workplace Control of ozone generators and systems Research and quality checking of ozone emitting equipment Monitoring high ozone concentrations such...

Page 22: ...truments The pressure and temperature within the absorption cell are measured so that the ozone concentration can be expressed as a mixing ratio in parts per million by volume ppmv In principle the me...

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