How do I determine sensor voltage output of the 3000MA sensor?
The simplest way is to read the sensor’s output on the alpha-numeric display. This output will indicate both polarity and amplitude. The display will indicate the sensor’s output in micro amps. The sensor’s output is approximately 1 Vdc at 100% O2. This will be approximately 400 micro amps on the display. Select the System key with the front panel. Use the Arrow keys to select More Note the value Out =. To measure the sensor’s output at the sensor, the analyzer’s cover will need to be removed. To remove the cover, remove seven screws from the rear panel, Remove six #4 flat hd screws from the sides, and remove three #10 nuts from inside the door (the upper nuts). Note the ground wires attached to the cover while removing the cover. Note there are two cables attched to the D-sub connector on the side of the sensor. Measure between pins 7 (Gnd) and pin 15 this is the 24V sensor power supply. Measure between pins 3 (gnd), and 5.
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