Figure 1: oxygen transmitter component location, Description – RKI Instruments Pioneer 4W User Manual

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Oxygen Transmitter • 2

Pioneer Operator’s Manual (PRELIMINARY)

Description

This section describes the components of the oxygen transmitter. The transmitter consists
of the oxygen detector and amplifier. The oxygen detector and amplifier are housed in
separate junction boxes. The junction boxes are connected by a 3/4 in. closed nipple.

Figure 1: Oxygen Transmitter Component Location

Oxygen Detector

The oxygen detector includes the sensor, sensor connector, sensor terminal block, and
detector junction box (see Figure 1.)

Oxygen sensor

The oxygen sensor is installed within the detector junction box. Through a series of
chemical and electronic reactions, the cell produces an electrical output that is
proportional to the detection range of the transmitter.

Detector connector

The cable that extends from the sensor terminates in a socket. A 7-pin male connector
plugs into the socket to complete the detector connector assembly. Two color-coded leads
extend from the detector connector.

Detector

terminal strip

Securing

screw (2)

Test point (-)

Interconnect

terminal strip

Span

potentiometer

Zero

potentiometer

Oxygen
amplifier

TOXIC

OXY

Amplifier

type selector

Test point (+)

Oxygen

Sensor

Sensor

connector

Sensor

terminal block

3/4 in. closed nipple

Detector junction box

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