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Oxygen monitoring device

See ignition Oxygen monitored inerting system sources, all these, Explosion suppression devices can lead to fire or explosion. ... [Pg.68]

Magnetic devices based on the change of paramagnetic properties of a gas being analyzed. These are represented by certain types of oxygen monitors. [Pg.140]

The zirconia-based pump-sensor device can be used for controlling the oxygen partial pressure in closed systems typical applications include the oxygen permeation flux measurements, oxygen monitoring in molten metals, and coulometric titration. [Pg.417]

An air monitoring device that measures oxygen levels, explosive (flammable) levels, and one or two toxic gases such as carbon monoxide or hydrogen sulfide. [Pg.199]

Some general comments were made in section 2(d) relating to polarisation losses at electrodes in prototype multi-cell devices. A more detailed analysis of the kinetics associated with platinum electrodes is now presented, as nearly all the published data on experimental high temperature electrolysers refers to systems incorporating platinum electrodes. This type of electrode is also often employed in commercial high temperature oxygen monitors although of course platinum electrodes would not be used in commercial fuel cells and electrolysers. [Pg.377]

The application of portable electrochemical sensors to personal health and safety is of undeniable importance, e.g. portable oxygen monitors are an essential device during the inspection and maintenance of chemical reactors, ships ballast tanks and sewers (Fig. 12.12). Portable CO and O2 sensors are commonly used to monitor flue gases as an indicator of combustion efficiency while H2S, SO and NO sensors serve to monitor flue-gas discharge levels. [Pg.616]

Keywords— wireless monitoring device, heart rate, oxygen saturation, eZ430-Chronos. [Pg.305]


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