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Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide Detector Lab Methods Day June 25, 2013 Taylor Myers
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2 Carbon Monoxide Concentration % of CO, by volume, in the air Digital readout Analog output 0/2/4 to 20 mA Carbon Dioxide Concentration % of CO2, by volume, in the air Digital readout Analog output 0/2/4 to 20 mA What does the tool measure?
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How does it work? 700 o C Infrared source is split into two beams A reference beam passes through a reference cell filled with N2, essentially unattenuated and reaches the right side of the detector The sample beam passes through the Sample Gas and reaches the left side of the detector. A few other things work together to minimize interference.
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How do you use it? A micro-pump and flow controller allow air into the sensing system There can be no dust or condensation in the system, so first the sample gas is passed through a desiccant (Drierite) A digital read out of the measurements is displayed Analog readouts are possible through voltage measurements
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5 How do we post-process? Voltage measurements must be calibrated to concentrations. There is a lag time (time before sample reaches the detector) There is a mixing time (time in which a pulse sample is smeared into an output signal)
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What are the limitations? 6 All dust must be removed All water must be removed There are finite ranges over which the CO and CO2 concentrations can be measured. It is broken.
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Additional information Siemens ULTRAMAT 6 (google it)
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