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Electrochemical Oxygen Transmitter

 

1  General Overview 

The  PolyGard

 

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    gas  transmitter  AT-1195  with  digital  processing  of  the  measuring  values  and  temperature 

compensation  is  used  for  the  continuous  monitoring  of  the  ambient  air  to  detect  the  presence  of  oxygen 

concentrations.  Main  application  ranges  are  laboratories,  food  production  etc.  where  changes  of  the  oxygen 

concentrations might be possible. 
The AT-1195 V3 transmitter is equipped with an analog output where the signal can be selected as current signal 4-

20 mA or as voltage signal 2-10 V. In the 4-20 mA mode the transmitter also works in the 2-wire technique.  
The  intended  sites  are  all  areas  being  directly  connected  to  the  public  low  voltage  supply,  e.g.  residential, 

commercial and industrial ranges as well as small enterprises. 
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 analog transmitter must not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres. 

2  Functional Description 

2.1  Control Mode 

Analog mode: 
The analog output can be selected as current signal with 4-20 mA or as voltage signal 2-10 V. In the 4-20 mA mode 

and without any supplementary options, the AT-1195 V3 also works in the 2-wire technique. 

2.2  Sensor 

The chemical process of the measurement is based on the principle of a galvanic micro-fuel cell. The gas or the 

ambient  air  to  be  monitored  diffuses  through  a  membrane  filter  into  the  measuring  cell  towards  the  cathode. 

Cathode and anode are electrically contacted, therefore due to the oxidation there is an electric current proportional 

to the oxygen partial pressure. This current signal is linear to the oxygen concentration. The current is evaluated by 

the connected amplifier and transformed into a linear output signal. 
The  diffusion  through  the  membrane  and  the  thin  electrolytic  coat  are  complex,  temperature  dependant, 

electrochemical  processes  influencing  the  ion  current  of  the  sensor.  Therefore  the  sensor  is  temperature-

compensated within the specified temperature range. 
The electrolyte, the catholyte and the composition of the anode are in a way that the oxygen diffusing towards the 

cathode is electrochemically reduced. 
The electrolyte is used up by the electrochemical process. So the sensor life time is limited to two years. Calibration 

during sensor life time is not necessary. 

Caution: 

There is a small quantity of corrosive liquid in the sensor element. If in case of damage persons or 

objects touch the liquid, you have to clean the affected areas as fast and carefully as possible with tap water. 

Out of use sensors must be disposed in the same way as batteries. 

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AT-1195 V3 – UserManual

Summary of Contents for MSR PolyGard AT-1195 V3

Page 1: ...9 Specifications subject to change without notice USA 150109 Page 1 of 13 12700 Stowe Drive Suite 100 Poway CA 92064 Ph 858 578 7887 888 GO INTEC relevantsolutions com inteccontrols AT 1195_V3 UserMan...

Page 2: ...7 1 Analog Mode 8 8 Cross sensitivity Data 8 9 Technical Data 9 10 Figures 11 11 Notes and General Information 13 11 1 Intended Product Application 13 11 2 Installers Responsibilities 13 11 3 Maintena...

Page 3: ...Cathode and anode are electrically contacted therefore due to the oxidation there is an electric current proportional to the oxygen partial pressure This current signal is linear to the oxygen concent...

Page 4: ...in a duct system with a maximum air velocity of 10 m s 2000 ft min or less Mounting must be performed so that the probe openings are in line with the airflow 3 2 Installation Open the cover Unplug bas...

Page 5: ...ter to control the gas flow to 150 ml min Calibration adapter with tube Calibration set CONKIT E CH LC See fig 5 Digital voltmeter with range 0 300 mV accuracy 1 Small screwdriver Note Prior to calibr...

Page 6: ...tage Signal start 2 V 4 mA Control voltage mV 160 mV x test gas concentration O2 vol 40 mV measuring range O2 vol Signal start 0 V 0 mA Control voltage mV 200 mV x test gas concentration O2 vol measur...

Page 7: ...heir authorized partners 6 2 Calibration See section 5 1 and 5 2 At commissioning and at periodic intervals determined by the person responsible for the gas detection system recommendation every 12 mo...

Page 8: ...sure tension at X4 No reaction of the output signal in spite of gas concentration Signal Pin 4 not wired correctly Check the wiring 8 Cross sensitivity Data The cross sensitivity can be read from the...

Page 9: ...oof Physical Enclosure2 Stainless steel V2A Enclosure colour2 Natural brushed Dimensions2 H x W x D 113 x 135 x 45 mm 5 35 x 4 5 x 1 8 in Weight2 Approx 0 5 kg 1 1 Ibs Protection class2 IP 55 Mounting...

Page 10: ...rature 40 C Power supply 18 28 VDC AC Power consumption 0 2 A 5 VA Analog input Only for RS 485 mode 4 20 mA overload and short circuit proof input Power supply for external transmitter 24 VDC max 50...

Page 11: ...3 0 VDC 4 20 mA 24 VDC X4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 VDC 24 VDC_Out 24 VDC Analog_Out 4 20 mA_Inp Bus_A Bus_B X5 R1 2 3 4 5 1 R2 Option Relay NO NC Specifications subject to change without notice USA 150109 Page...

Page 12: ...Relay R2 NO NC NC NO Option Manual Calibration Option Manual Addressing Position 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X5 X4 Calibration adapter Fig 5 Type CONKIT E CH LC Specifications subject to change wi...

Page 13: ...ent in the field may be implemented by a qualified technician and with the appropriate tools Alternatively the easily removable plug in transmitter card with the sensor may be returned for service to...

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