Teledyne OT-2 operating instructions Cross Section of a Micro-Fuel Cell not to scale

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Refer to Figure 2-2,Cross Section of a Micro-Fuel Cell, which illustrates the following internal description.

Figure 2-2. Cross Section of a Micro-Fuel Cell (not to scale)

At the top end of the cell is a diffusion membrane of Teflon. Beneath the diffusion membrane lies the oxygen sensing ele- ment—the cathode.

The anode provides the electrical driving force for the reduc- tion of oxygen at the cathode.

At the rear of the cell, just below the anode structure, is a flexible membrane designed to accommodate the internal vol- ume changes that occur throughout the life of the cell. This flexibil- ity assures that the sensing membrane remains in its proper posi- tion, keeping the electrical output constant.

The entire space between the diffusion membrane, above the cathode, and the flexible rear membrane, beneath the anode, is filled with electrolyte. Cathode and anode are submerged in this common pool. They each have a conductor connecting them to one of the external contact rings on the contact plate, which is on the bottom of the cell.

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Contents Model OT-2 Oxygen Transmitter System Copyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model OT-2 SystemTable of Contents Ground Model OT-2 System Introduction Introduction Model OT-2 System Front View Introduction Model OT-2 System Introduction Model OT-2 System Operational TheoryMicro-Fuel Cell Sensor Principles of Operation Operational Theory Model OT-2 SystemCross Section of a Micro-Fuel Cell not to scale Electrochemical Reactions Model OT-2 System Operational Theory Characteristic Input/Output Curve for a Micro-Fuel Cell Electronics and Signal Processing Sample Flow Description See Figure Piping Layout Operational Theory Model OT-2 System Model OT-2 System Operation InstallationMounting Details Operation Model OT-2 SystemGas Connections Operation Model OT-2 System Front View of Transmitter Calibration Operation Model OT-2 System Installing the Micro-Fuel CellSample System Component Locations Span Gas % F.S. x 4 + = Output in VDC 100 3 H2S Scrubber Testing the SystemOperation Model OT-2 System Model OT-2 System Maintenance Model OT-2 System Scrubber Replacement Maintenance Model OT-2 System Appendix Qty Part Number Description Section I Product Identification Section III Physical Hazards Section V Emergency and First Aid Procedures Appendix