Zirconia oxygen sensor
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Zirconia oxygen sensor - Process Sensing Technologies - analog / digital
Zirconia oxygen sensor - Process Sensing Technologies - analog / digital
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Characteristics

Technology
zirconia
Output
analog, digital
Measuring range (%)

Min.: 0 %

Max.: 25 %

Description

The Zirconia Oxygen Sensor System offers a complete solution, removing the need for customers to develop their own electronics. Frequently used in combustion control systems, burning coal, oil, gas and biomass. The Zirconia Oxygen Sensor System - Combustion consists of SST’s fast response (<4s T90) zirconium dioxxide (ZrO₂) screw fit sensor in conjunction with the OXY-LC oxygen sensor interface board. The system employs a well proven, zirconium dioxide element at its heart and, due to its innovative design, does not require a reference gas. This, along with its rugged stainless steel construction means the sensor can be used in extreme temperatures and aggressive environments. These oxygen sensors use a unique closed loop measurement system. While the sensor continuously measures the oxygen level, a heartbeat signal is also generated, providing an immediate warning of any failures. The sensor is housed in a short probe with an M18x1.5mm thread, making installation quick and easy. The oxygen sensor can operate in temperatures ranging from -100°C to 250°C and has a lifetime of up to 10 years (depending on the application). When connected to the OXY-LC interface board, the zirconia oxygen sensor can measure oxygen concentrations of 0.1% to 25% and 0.1% to 100%.

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Hyvolution 2025

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