October 2007
E-4
Theory of Operation and Glossary
The PACER Cycle
GE Sensing has developed and patented a compensation technique
called PACER (Programmable Automatic Contaminant Error
Reduction) that is very effective in reducing the Raoult Effect error
associated with soluble contaminants, particularly for near-ambient
dew points. The OptiSonde is equipped with the PACER cycle as well
as AUTO balance as found on earlier models. The user can choose
which self-cleaning and balancing routine to run depending on the
severity of contamination.
The PACER cycle, diagrammed in Figure E-2 below, begins with a
coalescence period, during which the mirror is cooled well below the
dew point of the sample gas, condensing out a large amount of water.
Figure E-2: A Typical PACER Cycle
Summary of Contents for 1111H
Page 1: ...GE Sensing OptiSonde General Eastern Chilled Mirror Hygrometer User s Manual ...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 ...
Page 15: ...Chapter 2 ...
Page 33: ...Chapter 3 ...
Page 43: ...Chapter 4 ...
Page 57: ...Chapter 5 ...
Page 68: ...Appendix A ...
Page 73: ...Appendix B ...
Page 74: ...Humidity Equations and Conversion Chart Introduction B 1 Vapor Pressure B 1 Humidity B 2 ...
Page 78: ...Appendix C ...
Page 79: ...Configuring the Serial Interface Wiring to a Personal Computer C 1 ...
Page 82: ...Appendix D ...
Page 87: ...Appendix E ...
Page 88: ...Theory of Operation and Glossary Theory of Operation E 1 The PACER Cycle E 4 Glossary E 5 ...