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Compur - Model Statox 501 PID -Stationary Gas Detectors
PIDs (Photo – Ionisation – Detectors) detect VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) in the ppm range, which other sensor types are unable to monitor, like solvents and fuels. A PID sensor uses high energy ultra violet light radiation to break gas molecules into radicals, which are discharged while passing a condenser. The discharge current increases proportional to the number of molecules, i. e. the gas concentration. The standard Statox 501 PID will detect all substances with a ionization energy below 10,6 eV PIDs are normally calibrated with Isobutene. Other gases will be detected with different sensitivity. These so - called response factors must be multiplied with the displayed concentration when adjusting span. Compur Monitors will adjust your Statox 501 PID individually to your application ex works.
A magnetic pin gives access to simple parameter setting and calibration menu. A multi - color LED signalises the status of the system.
The Statox 501 PID voltage output signal is similar the the signal of a catalytic sensor. The Statox 501 control module displays the measured value and provides an analog output and 3 powerful relay outputs for alarm devices or pcs.
- Detectable Gases: All Substances of which the potential of ionisation is smaller than 10,6 eV
- Measuring programs: 0 – 10, 0 – 100, 0 – 1000, 0 – 10000 ppm
- Measuring principle: Photo – Ionisation
- Response time: Isobutene: t90 < 30 s
- Operating temperature: – 30 to + 60°C
- Humidity: 0 – 95 % r. F. non condensing
- Pressure: 700 – 1300 hPa
- Power supply: 4,6 to 5,6 VDC
- Current: app. 50 mA, initial current max. 150 mA for 0,3 s
- Wiring: 3 – Wire
- Operation: with Statox 503 Control Module
- Weight: ca. 1,0 kg
- Dimensions: 160 x 130 x 60 mm HxWxD
- Material Housing, Interface: Cast aluminum, Stainless steel
- Ingress protection: minimum IP 54
- Approval: explosion proof version discontinued
