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Output |
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1.00 to 1.20 Vdc over
operating range. |
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Readout |
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% carbon sensor should
be used with controlling, recording, and indicating instruments that have input
impedance of 8 M or higher. |
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Immersion Depth |
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Three inches
minimum. |
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Thermal
Shock |
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The
special alloy protection tube acts as a heat sink that allows the alumina tube
inside to change temperature at a slow rate. |
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Mechanical Shock |
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The
protection tube is not subject to mechanical shock. The alumina tube inside has
fair resistance to mechanical shock. |
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Accuracy |
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±0.05 weight
percent carbon in normal operating range. |
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Weight |
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Three pounds, five
ounces (21" length). |
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Response
Time |
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Less than 1.0
second. |
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Reference Air |
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Uncontaminated air at
recommended rate of 236 cc per minute (.5 cubic feet per hour). |
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Protection Tube |
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Special alloy is
resistant to corrosion and oxidation up to 2012°F (1100°C).Very good
mechanical strength. |
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Operating
Temperature |
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1400°F (760°C) to 2012°F (1100°C). |
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Thermocouple |
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Types K, R and S. |
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Air Purge
Fitting |
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Allows connection of
low flow (approximately 1 CFH) air supply to burn off accumulated carbon in
probe. |
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Endothermic Atmospheres |
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Millivolt readings for
endothermic atmospheres generated from methane (natural gas) and containing
approximately 20% CO + CO2: |