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OS-4 Ozone
controller
| Acts like a thermostat to control
ozone generators and alarms based on adjustable ozone concentration
set-points. Ozone ppm readout via digital meter. Simple and
inexpensive. |
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Features:
Easy to install. Minimal adjustments. Sensor is in a replaceable
precalibrated module. Separated by a cable, the instrument is not in the
high ozone area. Sensor reading is temperature and relative humidity
compensated. Replacement sensor is miniature, low cost, precalibrated and
also fits our A-22. Operates from 12-24 VDC or from AC adapters available
worldwide. Alarms, data loggers, and other accessories available.
Programmable turn-on and turn-off set-points. Indication when .1 ppm safety
standard exceeded.
Typical Applications:
- Monitor ozone levels in treatment storage areas for
fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural products. Monitor ozonated HVAC
systems. General monitoring at .03-20 ppm.
- Control the output of ozone generators using the
set-point controlled relay in the OS-4.
- Use as either ozone leak alarm or ozone failure alarm
for all sizes of ozone generators.
Specifications:
Range and Accuracy: .03-20 ppm of ozone.
Accuracy: 10-15% (Depends on application).
Temperature and humidity: 5-40°c 20-95% RH
Measurement Principle: HMOS (heated metal oxide semiconductor)
sensor.
Size: 127 × 64 × 42 mm (5 × 2.5 × 1.625 in).
Weight: 200 gr (7 oz)
Power Requirements: 12-24 VDC, 300 mA. AC adapters available.
Output control: SPDT non-latching relay. Contacts rated at 5 amps,
250 VAC.
.1 ppm danger alarm: Panel LED and SPDT relay 5 amp contacts.
Connections: Terminal blocks for relay output and DC input. 2.5 mm DC
power jack for AC adapter.
Indicators: Green LED: instrument on. Yellow LED: >.1 ppm. Red
LED: generator on.
Outputs: 0-2 V, 4-20mA, RS-232 digital.
Case: Flame-resistant ABS with mounting ears. Not recommended for use
in the presence of strong acid gases or VOC fumes.
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