ZR01A01-01氧化鋯鋯池——日本橫河
Many industries use a variety of fuel sources to fire their processes, including natural gas, coal, oil, trash and waste (also known as biomass). Coal and biomass fuels release a significant amount of carbon particulate when burned, known as fly ash. This fly-ash can clog the Zirconia cell, resulting in slow or no response to changes in the oxygen concentration.
Self Cleaning Fly-Ash Filter (M1234SE-A)
The Self Cleaning Fly-Ash Filter (M1234SE-A) is a sintered filter that incorporates an aerodynamic shield that deflects the particles, and prevents fly-ash build up from clogging the ZR22 Oxygen Probe. This filter should be used whenever coal or biomass is the primary fuel source.
Standard installation of the Self Cleaning Fly-Ash Filter (M1234SE-A)
*Note: Prior to installation, clean the ZR22G Detector end with a wire brush to remove existing ash or dust.
3. Slide the end of the shield over the filter.
4. Align the shield so it protects the filter element from direct gas flow. The shield should cover the filter, and be flush with the closed end of the filter, as shown:
5. Tighten the clamp screw until the filter cannot be moved by hand. THE SCREW SHOULD NOT BE TIGHTENED BEYOND THIS POINT. Over tightening the assembly can damage the detector and filter.
Dust and Oil Filter E7042UQ
50.8mm (2 in)
The Dust and Oil Filter attaches to the end of the ZR22 Oxygen Probe, and is used for oil fired applications as well as black liquor recovery systems. The Filter (E7042UQ) utilizes a Silicon Carbide (SiC) filter disc enclosed in a 316SUS cylinder. Once installed the filter will have the same outside diameter as the ZR22 Oxygen Probe (as shown).
Dust and Oil Filter Installation (E7042UQ)
4. Align the notch on the E7042UQ Dust and Oil Filter with the calibration tube.