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1735 Technical Manual - Novatech Controls

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2.2 Series 1230 Oxygen Probes & Sensors<br />

<strong>Novatech</strong> series 1230 oxygen probes and sensors employ state-of-the-art zirconia sensors and advanced<br />

materials, which provide the following benefits:<br />

• Improved control due to fast response time to typically less than four seconds<br />

• Cost-efficient design provides improved reliability<br />

• Longer-life probes with greater resistance to corrosion from sulphur and zinc contaminants in flue gas<br />

• Low cost allows maintenance by replacement<br />

• Reduced probe breakage due to greater resistance to thermal shock and mechanical damage during<br />

installation and start-up<br />

Series 1230 probe or sensors are simple to install and maintain. All models provide direct measurement of<br />

oxygen level. On-line automatic calibration check is available if required. Probes or sensors may be used<br />

with <strong>Novatech</strong> oxygen transmitters and some model transmitters from other manufacturers.<br />

All <strong>Novatech</strong> oxygen probe or sensors are designed and manufactured to exacting standards of performance<br />

and reliability. Series 1230 probe or sensors are the result of extensive research and development by<br />

<strong>Novatech</strong>, industry and government agencies. <strong>Novatech</strong> <strong>Controls</strong> provides application and after sales<br />

support for oxygen probes, sensors and transmitters, worldwide.<br />

Model 1231 Heated Oxygen Probe<br />

RGS Temperature<br />

Sensor<br />

Model 1234 Sampling Sensor<br />

April 2012<br />

12 <strong>1735</strong> Water Vapour Transmitter

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