4 o2 measurement 13, Operation – West Control Solutions D280-1 User Manual

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3.3.4 O

2

measurement

For measurement, lambda probes (

l probes) are used.

The electromotive force (in Volt) supplied by the

l probes is dependent of the

instantaneous oxygen content and of the temperature. Therefore, Digital 280-1
can display accurate measurement results only, provided that the probe tempera-
ture is known to the indicator.
Enter the temperature in °C in parameter

tEmP. When using heated l probes, the

probe temperature can be entered directly. When using non-heated

l probes, ho-

wever, the displayed values can be accurate only for a narrow temperature band.

g

Unless the probe temperature is known, we recommend using our KS90-1
Oxygen (temperature measurement via a second input).
Configuration:
Adjust O

2

measurement in function 1:

Func r Fnc.1

3

O2 measurement

Display: The displayed value is always a % value.
As it is mostly necessary to cover a wide measuring range, we recommend adju-
sting a high number of digits behind the decimal point during configuration, whe-
reby loss of high values is prevented due to floating decimal point display
(0,0001 (1 ppm) to 99999 is possible) .

Specify the number of digits behind the decimal point below othr :

othrr dP

0

0 digits behind the decimal point

1

1 digit behind the decimal point

2

2 digits behind the decimal point

3

3 digits behind the decimal point

4

4 digits behind the decimal point

Adjust the sensor type to one of the high-impedance voltage inputs in InP:

Specification in BlueControl

Effective measuring range

Inp.1r

S.tYP

41

Special ( 0...100 mV)

-2,5...115 mV

42

Special ( 0...1000 mV)

-25...1150 mV

43

Special ( -25...90 mV)

44

Special ( -500...500 mV)

These high-impedance inputs are not provided with break monitoring. If necessa-
ry, measurement input protection is possible via limit value processing.

Operation

Digital 280-1

Operating level

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