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The sensor consists of a detector cell and a reference cell. The detector cell basically is a platinum wire coil (φ0.05mm or less)to which the carrier is attached, and it is coated with an oxidization catalyst such as alumina. When the powered sensor is exposed to combustible gas, the gas will burn. The reference cell is essentially an identical platinum coil, that has been treated to prevent combustible gas from igniting upon contact. (Since both cells become extremely hot during use which could ignite the combustible gas, they are enclosed in an explosion-proofed protective sintered metal and stainless steel 200-mesh netting to prevent sparking). |
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| The gas concentration is measured with a Wheatstone-Bridge circuit as in the diagram. The detector cells F1 and F2 are designed to have equal electrical resistance when no combustible gas is present in the sampled air. Therefore, in a state where F1 x R1=F2 x R2, the bridge circuit will be in equilibrium, and current will not flow through the metre. However, when air containing combustible gas burns and contacts the detector cell, the electrical resistance increases with the combustion heat, and equilibrium of the bridge circuit is lost, with current flowing through the metre virtually proportional to the combustible gas concentration below the lower explosive limit. | ![]() |
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[FG-3A]
![]() MA-2510 / GOM-3A / GOMHC-3A |
[FG-3AL]
![]() MA-0510 / GOM-3AL |
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