DrägerSensor
27
XXS CO
DUAL IR Ex
1)
IR Ex
1)
1)
The instrument responds to most combustible gases and vapours. The sensitivities differ depending on the type of gas. We recommend a calibration using the target gas to be measured.
DUAL IR CO
2
IR CO
2
Measuring principle
electrochemical
infrared
infrared
Meauserement value configuration time t
0...90
25 seconds
20 seconds for methane
40 seconds for propane
31 seconds
Measurement value configuration time t
0...50
6 seconds
10 seconds for methane
12 secondsfor propane
15 seconds
Measuring range
0 to 2000 ppm CO
2)
2)
Certified for 3 to 500 ppm.
0 to 100 %LEL
or
0 to 100 vol.-%
3)
3)
For methane, propane and ethylene.
0 to 5 vol.-%
4)
4)
Certified for 0.01 to 5.00 vol.-% CO
2
.
Lower limit of measuring range
(EN
45544)
3 ppm
– – –
0.01
vol.-%
Zero error (EN 45544)
6 ppm
– – –
0.02
vol.-%
Instrument drift
1 % of the measured
value/month
– – –
– – –
Warm-up time
5 minutes
3 minutes
3 minutes
Effect of Sensor poisons, hydrogen sulphide
H
2
S, 10 ppm: halogenated hydrocarbons, heavy
metals, substances containing silicone or sul-
phur or polymerisable substances:
– – –
– – –
– – –
Linearity error
3 % of the
measured
value
4 %LEL
10
% of the
measured
value
Standards
(Measuring function for explosion protection and
measurement of oxygen deficiency and oxygen
surplus as well as toxic gases,
DEKRA EXAM GmbH, Essen, Germany:
BVS
10
ATEX
E
080X,
PFG
10
G
001
X
EN 45544-1
5)
EN 45544-2
EN 50271
5)
The measuring signals can be affected additively through acetylene, hydrogen and nitrate monoxide.
EN
60079-29-1
1) 6)
EN 50271
6)
For methane, propane and nonane, each with 0-100 %LEL.
EN 45544-1
EN 45544-2
EN 50271
Cross sensitivities
7)
7)
A table of the cross sensitivities is contained in the Instructions for Use or the data sheet of the respective sensor.
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