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        Gas transmitter - ADOS 592 TOX

        The gas transmitter ADOS GTR 210 is suitable for continuous measurement of gases in normal areas and areas where there are risks of explosion.

        Available basic versions:

        – Ex-version: with current interface 4-20 mA

        – Standard: 4-20 mA or LON?-4-wire techniques

        – Comfort: 4-20 mA, with additional changeover contacts for alarms and failure

        The type test of the explosion-protected gas transmitter, is completed by the KEMA.

        ATEX certificate: DEKRA 11ATEX0257 X

        IECEx certificate: IECEx DEK 11.0090X


        By employing 6 different types of sensor, noxious, explosive and non-combustible gases and vapours can be measured.

        Display of the measured gas concentration and the adjustable alarm thresholds, are shown on a multi-colour graphic display. The keyboard input is by way of a touchpad.

        A current signal is generated that is proportional to the measured concentration of gas, which is transmitted to an evaluation unit placed in a safe area, away from any dangers of explosion.

        TOX sensor

        The TOX sensor is a measurement system with electro-chemical cell, where the sampled gas is measured by diffusion. In the case of oxygen measurement the oxygen content is in an electrolyte, thus producing a small flow of current (electro-chemical process).

        At a constant air pressure, this current is directly proportional to the oxygen concentration in the sampled air.


        TGS sensor

        The TGS sensor contains a semiconductor sensor, which is ?constructed on SnO2-sintered N-substrate.

        When combustible or reducing gases are absorbed by the surface of the sensor, the concentration of the test gas is determined by the change in conductivity.


        The IR sensor

        The test gas flows through a measurement chamber that incorporates an IR radiating source and a two-channel

        infrared detector. The intensitiy of the infrared radiation is reduced as it passes through the gas molecules.The concentration of the gas can then be calculated by the magnitude of the reduction in intensity.

        Since only absorption of the wavelength specific to the gas under test in relation to the wavelength not absorbed by a test gas is considered, interference due to dust, ageing etc., is almost compensated.


        GOW sensor

        The GOW sensor functions on the principle of thermal conductivity. Two rhenium-tungsten resistors are used as a measuring element, where the comparison element is subjected to normal ambient air and the measuring element is subjected to the test gas. Any change in the concentration of gas at the measurement element, causes a change in temperature, which is due to the variation of conductivity.

        The resultant change in resistance is a direct measure of the gas concentration.


        The PID sensor

        The sampled gas flows through a measurement chamber, that incorporates a UV radiating source and a pair of

        electrodes with opposing polarity. The gas molecules to be detected are ionized by the UV radiation.

        The resulting positively charged molecules and the electrons are attracted to the relevant electrode. The current generated is a measure of the gas concentration.

        Using the PID measuring head, volatile organic compounds (VOC) can be measured, the ionisation potential of which is less than the energy in the UV radiating source (10,6?eV), e.g. aromatic hydrocarbons like toluol (C7H8) and xylene (C8H10) as well as chlorinated hydrocarbons like trichloroethylene (CHCl3). The detection of toxic gases like phosphine (PH3) is also possible.

        VQ sensor

        The head of the VQ sensor functions on the principle of heat ?reaction. When combustible or reducing gases or ?vapours come in contact with the measuring element, they are subjected to catalytic ?combustion, which ?causes a rise in temperature; this rise causes a change in the resistance of the measuring element which is used as a measure of the component of gas being tested.

        The inert element is for compensating the temperature and conduc?tivity of the test gas.

        Feature
        • Chemical industry

        • Manufacture of paints and varnishes

        • Plastics processing plants

        • Sewage works

        • Gas-fired boiler systems

        • Liquid gas storage houses

        • Laboratories

        • Oxygen concentration measurements

        • Refineries

        • Cold storage houses (Ammonia monitoring)

        • Paint spraying booths

        • and many more.

        TypeTGSVQGOW
        Measurement methodSemiconductorHeat reductionThermal conductivity
        Measurement range

        ppm ranges to 100 % LE

        ppm ranges to 100 % LE

        rom 0-5 Vol% to 0–100 Vol?%
        Percentage error of f.s.d.±5 %±3 %±5 %
        Temperature range-25 °C to +55 °C-25 °C to +55 °C-25 °C to +55 °C
        Temperature effect3 %2 %3 %
        Response time (t90)approx. 55 sapprox. 40 sapprox. 55 s
        Pressure effect1 %1 %1 %
        Mounting positionoptionaloptionaloptional
        Application

        Poisonous,combustible and explosive gases in the LEL?region

        Poisonous,combustible and explosive gases in the LEL?region

        Gases exhibiting substantial differences in thermal conductivity,compared to air

        Versions available

        industrial (Al),industrial (VA)- and Ex-version

        industrial (Al),industrial (VA)- and Ex-versionindustrial (Al),industrial (VA)- and Ex-version
        Expected lifetime of the sensorunlimited, when used 

        for gases not causing 

        catalytic poisoning

        unlimited, when used 

        for gases not causing 

        catalytic poisoning

        unlimited, when used with gases that do not attack aluminium, rhenium-tungsten or gold

        Dimensions (W x H x D)

        150 x 175 x 105 mm150 x 175 x 105 mm150 x 175 x 105 mm


        TypeTOXIRPID
        Measurement methodElectro-chemical reactionInfrared

        Photo-Ionisation

        Measurement range

        ppm ranges to 0–100 Vol?%

        0-100?% LEL?CH4,?C3H8, C2H2, 0-100 Vol?% CH4 0?–1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Vol?% CO2

        0 – 200 ppmto

        0 – 2.000 ppm

        Percentage error of f.s.d.±3 %±2 %±5?%
        Temperature range-25 °C to +55 °C-25 °C to +55 °C-25?°C to +55?°C
        Temperature effect2 %2 %3?%
        Response time (t90)approx. 60 sapprox. 45 sapprox. 120 s
        Pressure effect1 %4 %1 %
        Mounting positionoptionaloptionaloptional
        ApplicationO2, CO, NH3, NO2, SO2, H2S and othersCH4 (Vol?%; LEL) Propan (LEL), CO2 (Vol?%)e.g. C7H8, C8H10 CHCl3, PH3
        Versions available

        industrial (Al),industrial (VA)- and Ex-version

        industrial (Al),industrial (VA)- and Ex-version

        industrial (Al),industrial (VA)- and Ex-version

        Expected lifetime of the sensor

        12 months to 5 years depending on the measuring cellapprox. 5 years12 months
        Dimensions (WxHxD)

        150 x 175 x 105 mm

        150 x 200 x 105 mm (O2)

        150 x 175 x 105 mm150 x 175 x 105 mm


        Technical data – for all 3 basic versions of gas transmitter

        TypeGTR 210 Ex-VersionGTR 210 StandardGTR 210 Comfort
        Supply voltage24 V DC +10% / -25%24 V DC +10% / -25%

        230 V AC, 50 Hz

        115 V AC, 60 Hz (optional)

        Power consumption4 W4 W10 VA
        Interface3-wire techniques with current interface 4 – 20 mA3-wire techniques with current interface 4 – 20 mA or LON?-4-wire techniques1 current output 4–20 mA 4 potential-free changeover contact for alarm/failure 1 digital input for cancelling alarms

        Type of protection

        II 2G Ex d e ia mb IIC T4 Gb

        nonenone
        Ex-version

        ATEX certificate: DEKRA 11?ATEX?0257 X

        IECEx certificate: IECEx?DEK?11.0090?X



        Protection classIP 54IP 54IP 54
        Weight2,3 kg1,8 kg2,0 kg


        Gas transmitter
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        400 086 1088

        info@onuee.com

        18925249909

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