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Function Restrictions depending on Oxygen Concentration 
Take note, that the measurement of gas and/or vapour concentrations in the range up to 100 % LEL 
cannot be done accurately, if simultaneously the oxygen concentration is less than 10 Vol. %. In this 
case the pellistor suffers from a lack of oxygen necessary for the „catalytic combustion“. 
The Ex approval is not valid for using the transmitter in oxygen enriched atmospheres with 
concentrations of more than 25 Vol.% oxygen. 
Display Irritation due to Sensor Poisons 
Certain parameters, known as "sensor or catalyst poisons", may affect the signal behaviour of the 
sensor. The "sensitivity", i.e. the capability to emit signals, is being reduced. Sensor poisons are e.g. 
sulphur, lead and silicon vapours. Usually these components are found very rarely or in very low 
concentrations only. 
Please draw your special attention to any interfering gases, which might be present at your detection 
place and which might affect the proper functioning of your gas monitoring system. Depending on 
the type of gas and its concentration, this affect may result in failures like a more or less steady, long-
term loss of sensitivity or even to a sudden and considerable drop of sensitivity (see also 
DIN EN 50073). 
Trouble Shooting 
Failure  Cause  Solution 
Zeropoint cannot be adjusted  Sensor is faulty  Replace sensor 
Sensitivity cannot be adjusted  Sensor is faulty  Replace sensor 
Output current is fallen to 0 mA  Fuse is blown 
Line is interrupted 
Replace fuse 
Re-connect 
Lower Explosion Limits (LEL) of Gases subject to Function Test 
Gas  Formula  LEL as per EN 61779 
Function test 
LEL as per data base 
 Chemsafe 
Methane CH
4
   4.4 Vol%   4.4 Vol%
Propane C
3
H
8
   1.7 Vol%   1.7 Vol%
Hexane C
6
H
14
   1.0 Vol%   1.0 Vol% 
Nonane C
9
H
20
   0.7 Vol%   0.7 Vol% 
Toluene C
6
H
5
-CH
3
   1.1 Vol%   1.2 Vol% 
Aceton CH
3
-CO-CH
3
   2.5 Vol%   2.5 Vol% 
Hydrogen H
2
   4.0 Vol%   4.0 Vol%
Ethylene CH
2
=CH
2
   2.3 Vol%   2.4 Vol% 
Diethyl ether  C
2
H
5
-O-C
2
H
5
   1.7 Vol%   1.7 Vol% 
Ethyl acetate  CH
3
-COO-C
2
H
5
   2.2 Vol%   2.0 Vol% 
Isopropanol CH
3
-CHOH-CH
3
   2.0 Vol%   2.0 Vol% 
Ammonia NH
3
  15.0 Vol%  15.4 Vol% 










