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4 the ndir temperature measurements – LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1316A-1 User Manual

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Chapter 1
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BE6020-14

1316A-1 Multi Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

Instruction Manual

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µm (2260 cm

-1

), and the filter associated with Carbon Monoxide is

centred on 4.65 µm (2150 cm

-1

).

In the measurement chamber the three beams, which differ in

wavelength frequency, each excite their respective gas (if present).

The absorption of the incident light will be registered by the

Detector.

System Board Assembly

The system board assembly is a surface-mount printed circuit board

that includes the digital and analogue electronic components and the

IR detector assembly. The IR detector assembly includes thermopile

IR detectors for the HC, CO, CO

2

, and reference channels. Light

passed through the band pass filters is directed through the

thermopile window to a detector substrate. The substrate has a light-

sensitive coating, which produces a voltage that is proportional to

light intensity. A reference voltage is produced by the reference

detector, which provides an output that varies with light intensity

and is not affected by the sample gas. The HC detector includes a

thermistor. The detector block temperature measurement facilitates

compensation for IR filter and IR detector temperature variances.

The detector outputs are amplified and sent through a multiplexer to

an ADC converter. The microprocessor samples the ADC converter

output at 200 Hz and derives an uncompensated digital value

representing each gas concentration. The data are subjected to a

compensation routine that provides adjustment for temperature and

pressure variances. The digital value representing each gas

concentration is derived.

1.4.4 The NDIR Temperature Measurements.


The analyzer incorporates several thermistors for the measurement

of temperatures.

IR Detector/Filter Temperature (HC Temperature):

A thermistor located in the optical assembly measures the IR

detector and IR filter temperature. It is used as follows:
“Gas law compensation” and detector response compensation during

HC, CO and CO

2

gas concentration measurement.

Span calibration (via the use of temperature compensated HC, CO

2

and CO data).
An “out of range” IR detector/filter temperature condition causes HC,

CO

2

and CO data to be declared “data invalid.”