Measurement – West Control Solutions Pro-4 User Manual

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7.2 O

2

measurement

This function is available only on the instrument version with INP3.
As the O

2

-measurement result range can extend over many decades, automatic

display switch-over between “ % ” and “ppm“ was realized.

The instantaneous unit is displayed in

the lower line.

With set-point changing via keys I or

D, the unit of the set-point and of the

other parameters is displayed.

Lambda probes (λ probes) are used as

sensors.

The electromotive force (in Volts) generated by λ probes is dependent of instan-

taneous oxygen content and temperature. Therefore, KS 90-1 can only evaluate

exact measurement results, if it knows the sensor temperature.

Distinction of heated and non-heated lambda probes is made. Both can be evalua-

ted by KS 90-1.

Heated lambda probes

Controlled heating which ensures constant temperature is integrated in the heated

λ probe. This temperature must be entered in KS 90-1 parameter Probe tempera-

ture.
Parameter r Controller r Probe temperature r .....°C (/°F - dependent of confi-

guration)

Cntr r tEmP

temp.

0...9999

Non-heated lambda probes

With the probe always operated at a fixed, known temperature, a procedure as

used for a heated probe can be used.

A non-heated λ probe is used, unless the temperature is constant. In this case, the

probe temperature in addition to the probe mV value must be measured. For this

purpose, any temperature measurement with one of the analog inputs INP2 or

INP3 can be used. During function selection, the input must be set to X2 (second

process value).

7.2.1 Connection

Connect the input for the lambda probe to INP1.

Use terminals A15 and A17.

If necessary, temperature measurement must be connected to INP2 or INP3.

Special functions

KS 90-1 / KS 92-1

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