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propane
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toluene
The infrared methane sensor is known to not or to poorly respond to the
following combustible gases:
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acetylene
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hydrogen
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styrene
Description
Table 26 and Table 27 above list the available infrared methane sensor
configurations. The infrared methane sensor is a smart sensor that stores the
target gas.
Figure 40: Typical Infrared Methane Sensor Location
The infrared methane sensor is installed in a single sensor flow chamber
which is located in the area next to the standard 4-sensor flow chamber. This
area can accommodate up to three single sensor flow chambers. Figure 40
above illustrates a typical infrared methane sensor location in front of the
pump. The infrared methane flow chamber may also be installed in one of the
CO Sensor
LEL Sensor and
Sensor Bracket
Pump
Charcoal Filter
Oxygen Sensor
Bracket
Infrared CH4 Sensor
Top Case Not Shown
H2S Sensor
Standard Flow Chamber
Oxygen Sensor