LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1314i User Manual

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Chapter 12

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BE6030-13

1314i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

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Monitor. The signal in the cell is measured with the water vapour

filter and with all the other installed optical filters.

The water vapour in the cell absorbs light from the water-vapour

filter and from the other installed filters, producing signals which are

related to water-vapour’s relative absorption of the light at the

wavelengths transmitted by the different optical filters (see

Fig.12.2

). We know, however, that the ratio of the signal measured

with any one filter (e.g. “A”) and the signal measured with the water-

vapour filter is a constant. This ratio is related to the Humidity Gain

Factor calculated during the humidity-interference calibration of

filter “A”. For example, if the signal produced by water vapour when

using the water-vapour filter, is 160µV and using Filter “A” is 16µV,

then, if the signal measured with the water-vapour filter is found to

be 80µV, we know that this concentration of water vapour will

produce a signal of 8µV when Filter “A” is used. Measurements made

during humidity-interference calibration of the installed filters

therefore enable the Monitor to compensate any measured signal for

water-vapour’s interference.

Fig.12.3 Schematic diagram showing the absorption spectrum of gas

A and gas B. The dashed lines represent the half-power

bandwidths of the filters used to measure each gas

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