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Semi-Conductor
NH3 Ammonia Sensor / Transmitter
Model
SB-NH3-0/250 PPM-N/1
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This
sensor incorporates a conductive oxide that does NOT utilize a
catalyst and is supplied with a matched pre-amp. |
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Even
though the sensor output is non-linear, the pre-amp converts this to a
linear 4/20-mA output. |
Characteristics
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A
sensor life of three to four years is expected. |
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Continuous
exposure of the sensor to NH3 does NOT harm the SB. |
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This
sensor is minimally affected by moisture or temperature changes. |
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The
Model SB sensor is minimally affected by hydrogen, methane, ethylene,
chlorine, ozone, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, propane, and butane.
The sensor is still sensitive to H2S. |
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Be
cautious in applying these sensors where they will be exposed to
alcohol-based floor cleaning solutions, some spray cleaners, contact
cleaners, degreasers, or paints. Even latex paints contain alcohol. |
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Available
ranges are from 0-250 PPM, 0-10,000 PPM (1%) and 0-20,000 PPM (2%). |
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With
over three years' experience, we can confirm that the SB sensor has an
enhanced sensitivity as it ages; it becomes more sensitive, not less. |
Applications
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The
SB should be applied only in highly ventilated rooms where ventilation
air comes directly from the outside. |
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The
SB sensor should be ideal for machine rooms, vessel rooms,
well-ventilated attic spaces or outdoor locations. |
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The
key for long term success is fresh air. |
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The
most common damage to SB sensors is in new machine rooms during
installation of piping insulation. The solvents
and silicone sealers used in this process damage the sensor beyond
repair. |

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