Infrared hydrocarbon sensor, Infrared sub pcb – RKI Instruments EAGLE 2 Manual User Manual

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EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual

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Figure 41: Typical Infrared Hydrocarbon Sensor Location

Infrared Hydrocarbon Sensor

The infrared hydrocarbon sensor is a cylindrical sensor with a diffusion
opening on the front and a 12 pin circular connector on the back. A 12 wire
cable plugs into the back of the infrared hydrocarbon sensor with a circular
connector that includes a locking lever. The other end of the cable plugs into
an infrared sub PCB (see description below) that is installed on the main
PCB. The sensor is held in the infrared flow chamber by a bracket on
standoffs.

Infrared Sub PCB

The infrared sub PCB is a circuit board that is installed on the main PCB in
one of the 3 sub PCB positions when an infrared hydrocarbon sensor is used
with the EAGLE 2. The infrared hydrocarbon sensor connects to the sub PCB
with a 12-position connector. The sub PCB plugs into the main PCB and is
held in place with a screw/flat washer/lock washer. There are no user
serviceable parts on the infrared sub PCB.

CO Sensor

LEL Sensor and
Sensor Bracket

Pump

Charcoal Filter

Oxygen Sensor
Bracket

Infrared HC Sensor

Top Case Not Shown

H2S Sensor

Standard Flow Chamber

Oxygen Sensor

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