9 response time, 10 cell’s internal resistance, 11 robustness of a cell – Yokogawa Integral Oxygen Analyzer ZR202 User Manual
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10. Other Functions
10.1.9
Response Time
The cell’s response time is obtained in the procedure shown in Figure 10.1. If only
either a zero-point or span calibration has been carried out, the response time will not be
measured just as it will not be measured in manual calibration.
mA
90%
100%
The response time is obtained after the corrected calibration curve has been found. The response time
is calculated, starting at the point corresponding to 10% of the analog output up to the point at 90% of
the analog output span. That is, this response time is a 10-to-90% response.
10% of analog
output span
Five minutes maximum
Response time
Start calibration
Time
Calibration
complete
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Figure 10.1 Functional Drawing of Response Time
10.1.10 Cell’s Internal Resistance
A new cell (sensor) indicates its internal resistance of 200
⍀ maximum. As the cell
degrades, so will the cell’s internal resistance increase. The degradation of the cell
cannot be found only by changes in cell’s internal resistance, however. Those changes
in the cell’s internal resistance will be a hint to knowing the sensor is degrading. The
updated values obtained during the calibration are displayed.
10.1.11 Robustness of a Cell
The robustness of a cell is an index for predicting the remaining life of a sensor and is
expressed as one of four time periods during which the cell may still be used:
(1) more than a year
(2) more than six months
(3) more than three months
(4) less than one month
The above four time periods are tentative and only used for preventive maintenance, not
for warranty of the performance.
This cell’s robustness can be found by a total evaluation of data involving the response
time, the cell’s internal resistance, and calibration factor. However, if a zero or span
calibration was not made, the response time cannot be measured. In such a case, the
cell’s robustness is found except for the response time.
Table 10.3 Cell Robustness and Service Life
Cell robustness
Cell s service life
5
One year min.
3
Six months min.
2
Three months min.
1
One month max.
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