??? 02/11/08 14:06 Modified: 02/11/08 14:12 Read: times |
#150567 - That may be a mercaptan sensor :) Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
.. it does lead to the question:
with the fresh air intake, can you run fresh air only past the sensor (amybe an additional damper) and calibrate? Erik PS for something totally different I may have an interest in dampers, can you e-mail me or post a couple of links to dampers. PPS the best "gas sensor" I know is my wifes nose :) That may be a mercaptan sensor :) AP PS: I have allprinted/ written material. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damp...ne_dampers |
Topic | Author | Date |
F i g a r o gas sensor question | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Makes sense to me... | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
it will not work as we expect ? | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Please read the datasheet | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
little confusion.. | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Gas detection conventions | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
How can manufacturer be so confidant ? | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Misinterpretation | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
But the manufacturer is ASSUMING !. | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Still missing the point | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Then you would get an ? .. we are talking about | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
while the above post does not make much sense .. | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
That may be a mercaptan sensor :) | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
I know all that | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
These are already part | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Hence the warning | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
I'm working on a gas .... | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Flammable | 01/01/70 00:00 |