Teledyne 3190Z Operational Theory, Introduction, Zirconium Oxide Sensors, Principles of Operation

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Trace Oxygen Analyzer

Operational Theory

 

 

 

Operational Theory

2.1 Introduction

The analyzer is composed of three subsystems:

1.Analysis unit with zirconium oxide sensor(s)

2.Control unit with signal processing, display and controls

3.Interface unit, supplying signals between 1 and 2.

The analysis unit is designed to accept the sample gas and direct it to the sensitive surface of the zirconium oxide sensor.

The control unit processes the sensor output and translates it into an electrical concentration, which supplies the customer with range, alarm outputs, and a meter readout giving the trace oxygen level. It contains a microcontroller that manages all signal processing, input/output, and display functions for the analyzer.

The interface unit receives power from the control unit, and creates precision heater and bias voltages for the zirconium oxide sensor.

2.2 Zirconium Oxide Sensors

2.2.1 Principles of Operation

Teledyne’s zirconium oxide sensor is a miniature solid state

sensor. It uses a stabilized zirconia disc as an electrolyte with a sensing electrode (the cathode) and a counter electrode (the anode) on each side of the disc. The zirconia is heated to a temperature of about 500°C via a built-in heater. By applying a suitable reference voltage across the cathode and anode, the heated zirconia acts as an electrolyte which is capable of moving oxygen ions within its crystalline structure. This allows for the reduction of oxygen molecules reaching the cathode and the generation of a current equivalent to the amount of oxygen in a sample measured in parts per million (ppm).

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Contents Teledyne Analytical Instruments Trace Oxygen AnalyzerCopyright 2009 Teledyne Instruments/ Analytical Instruments Model 3190ZSafety Messages Model 3190Z Table of Contents Maintenance Combustible GAS Usage Viii Trace Oxygen Analyzer Introduction Main Features of the AnalyzerIntroduction OverviewFront Panel Description Introduction Model 3190ZSpan Rear Panel Description Meter ReadoutMeasurement Parameters Readout Rear Panel AC and DC versions ƒ Power ConnectionAlarm Page Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operational Theory Operational TheoryIntroduction Zirconium Oxide SensorsGeneral ElectronicsOperational Theory Model 3190Z Effect of PressureBlock Diagram of the Signal Processing Electronics Signal ProcessingOperational Theory Model 3190Z Installation Trace Oxygen Analyzer InstallationUnpacking the Analyzer Location and Mounting Installation Model 3190ZControl Unit Installation External Probe InstallationPower switch is located below the fuse receptacle Rear Panel Electrical Connectors for AC and DC Units Contact ID for Failsafe Relay Operation Gas Connections Installation ChecklistTrace Oxygen Analyzer Operation OperationUsing the Function and Data Entry Buttons Setting the Analysis RangesOperation Model 3190Z HI Range Setting the Alarm SetpointsHI Alarm LO AlarmCalibration Sensor Fail AlarmProcedure Selecting a Fixed Range or AutorangingLED Display on StartUp Page Replacing the Fuse MaintenanceTrace Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance AC Powered UnitsWhen to Replace a Sensor Sensor Installation or ReplacementMaintenance Model 3190Z DC Powered UnitsRange ID 0-10 VDC SpecificationsAppendix Trace Oxygen Analyzer AppendixAppendix Model 3190Z Spare Parts ListMiscellaneous Drawing List