350800-01-180 Product datasheet
Model number: |
350800-01-180 |
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Module Type: |
Hazardous Gas Sensor |
Manufacture: |
Bently Nevada |
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Condition: |
Brand New |
Range of Product: |
3500 System |
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Lead time: |
In Stock |
Weight: |
0.3 kg |
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HS CODE: |
8537101190 |
Dimension: |
11x11x3.3cm |
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MOQ: |
1 |
Product Origin: |
USA |
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System: |
TSI |
Discontinued on: |
active |
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Communication Service: |
Ethernet router |
350800-01-180 Functional Description
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Bently Nevada |
350800-01-180 |
Bently Nevada |
990-05-70-02-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-08-XX-01-00 MOD:165353-01 |
Bently Nevada |
350500-00-00-00-11-00 |
Bently Nevada |
9200-06-05-10-00 |
Bently Nevada |
990-08-XX-01-00 MOD:165353-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-04-50-02-CN |
Bently Nevada |
991-01-XX-01-00 MOD:284318-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-05-XX-03-CN 104M6732-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-04-70-01-00 |
Bently Nevada |
990-16-XX-01-CN 106M1675-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-05-XX-03-CN 104M1359-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-04-70-01-00 |
Bently Nevada |
3500/65 145988-02 |
Bently Nevada |
990-05-XX-03-05 147202-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-04-70-01-05 |
Bently Nevada |
990-10-XX-01-05 MOD:285269-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-05-XX-01-CN |
Bently Nevada |
990-04-70-02-00 |
Bently Nevada |
990-10-XX-01-05 |
Bently Nevada |
990-05-XX-01-CN |
Bently Nevada |
990-05-70-02-05 |
Bently Nevada |
990-10-XX-01-00 MOD:165353-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-05-XX-01-00 MOD:165335-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-05-50-01-05 |
Bently Nevada |
990-10-XX-01-00 283278-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-05-XX-01-00 MOD:147202-01 |
Bently Nevada |
990-05-70-02-00 |
Bently Nevada |
990-08-XX-01-00 |
Bently Nevada |
900800XL-090-03-01 |
3500/63 Hazardous Gas Detection System
The Hazardous Gas Detection System uses the approved 350800 hazardous gas sensor. This sensor consists of a catalytic bead and a reference bead that form a Wheatstone bridge when connected to the 3500/63 Hazardous Gas Detection Module, as shown in Figure 2-4. The catalytic bead of the sensor (labeled Rreac in Figure 2-4) is impregnated with a catalyst that promotes oxidization, while the reference bead is treated to inhibit oxidization. Electrical current from the monitor heats the beads to a temperature at which gas will oxidize at the catalytic bead. This oxidation, when gas is present, raises the temperature of the catalytic bead above the temperature of the reference bead, which increases its resistance and unbalances the bridge. The imbalance is proportional to the concentration of combustible gas.