SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 4
Baixar para ler offline
92 DRÄGER REVIEW 01|200524
GAS DETECTION TECHNOLOGY
Polytron 7000 sensor diagnostics
New customer benefits for more reliabi-
lity with electrochemical DrägerSensors
in the Polytron 7000
Abstract
Two new functions offered by the Polytron
7000 transmitter provide the user with valu-
able information about the current state of
the sensor and recommendations as to
when to replace it. The optional “Vitality”
and “Predictive Maintenance” functions are
enabled via a plug-in software dongle.
Introduction
As Danish Nobel Prize winner Niels Bohr
once said: “It is always difficult to make pre-
dictions, especially when they relate to the
future”.
It is not possible to say with any great cer-
tainty how long a particular electrochemical
sensor will function. Past stress on the sen-
sor and the particular circumstances of
each application can significantly influence
the length of time the sensor can be
expected to last.
This is why Dräger decided to take a differ-
ent approach with its Polytron 7000. An in-
tegrated unit analyses past data to give in-
formation about the current condition of the
sensor.
A bit like a petrol gauge in a car which
shows when the tank is half empty, the vi-
tality function indicates the extent to which
the sensor has already been used up. The
vitality reading is continuously recalculated
and displayed. This, however, gives no indi-
cation of how long the remaining capacity
will actually last, as this depends on the ap-
plication in hand and future events, just as
the distance which can be covered with the
petrol left in the tank of a car will depend
on how the car is driven and the type of
journey ahead.
A second diagnostic function is comparable
to a odometer. Once a high mileage has
been notched up, the driver will automatic-
ally expect the car not to last as long and
will be prepared for the vehicle to fail sud-
denly at any time. In the Polytron 7000,
stress data relating to past use, e.g. gas ex-
posure and unusual ambient conditions, are
stored and analysed, and displayed for the
user in the form of a recommendation.
These two indicators allow users for the
first time to initiate preventive measures in
time, or decide to replace the sensor by
way of anticipating and avoiding downtime
and emergency measures.
In order to understand what happens inside
the Polytron 7000, an explanation of some
technical details is first needed.
Design
An electrochemical DrägerSensor is a Teflon
container filled with liquid – the electrolyte
– whose open side is sealed by a gas-per-
meable membrane. The gas to be measured
has to pass through this membrane to
reach the sensor. Inside, there are three
porous electrodes made of noble metals. At
the measurement electrode, the gas to be
measured is converted by means of an
(electro-)chemical reaction. This results in
a small electric current which flows to the
counter electrode and is displayed as an in-
Figure 1: Sensor Design
Membrane Teflon housing
Electrode
Electrolyte
Gas
43466_DW_Review92_S20-39 06.01.2005 15:51 Uhr Seite 24
92 DRÄGER REVIEW 01|2005 25
dication of the concentration (Figure 1).
The purpose of a third electrode (reference
electrode) is to set the operating point of a
sensor to a specific value, though it can also
be used for diagnostic purposes. This in-
volves briefly adjusting the sensor and then
analysing the electric sensor signal. During
this sensor self-test, the reaction must follow
a certain pattern if the sensor is to be clas-
sified as fully functional.
Sensor properties
A sensor's most important property is its
sensitivity to gas, as this expresses the
amount of signal which will be generated
per volume of gas. A new DrägerSensor
leaves the factory with a guaranteed sensi-
tivity: at the end of the production process
its sensitivity is measured with target gas
and stored in the sensor's memory. In other
words, the sensor is pre-calibrated upon
delivery.
Unfortunately, the sensitivity changes, i.e.
decreases, over time (Figure 2). Once a
sensor comes to the end of its useful life, it
has only a minimum residual sensitivity. The
loss of sensitivity over time depends on the
application, ambient parameters and normal
ageing. Extreme stress and dramatically
changing ambient conditions can accelerate
the ageing process.
A sensor's sensitivity at a given time can be
determined by calibrating it using a known
concentration of test gas. The loss of sensi-
tivity is compensated for by adjusting the
amplification of the measurement electronics.
A DrägerSensor stores the measured values
from previous calibrations in its memory,
this way the data is available later for soft-
ware analysis.
The maximum and minimum temperatures,
as well as any temperature exposure, are
also recorded and stored.
Some sensors are exhausted when they
convert measuring gas. The measurement
current which is generated is used as a
measure of the amount of converted gas
and made available for analysis.
Sensor dongle
The Sensor Diagnostic Dongle memory
module provides a package of innovative
software to extend the diagnostic func-
tionality of the Polytron 7000. A dongle
can be easily retrofitted by inserting it into
one of the slots. Other dongles which are
available are the Sensor Self-Test Dongle
and the Data Dongle. Each Polytron 7000
comes with three slots.
Zeit
Figure 2: Possible
sensitivity curves
ST-4020-2003
43466_DW_Review92_S20-39 06.01.2005 15:51 Uhr Seite 25
92 DRÄGER REVIEW 01|200526
GAS DETECTION TECHNOLOGY POLYTRON 7000 SENSOR DIAGNOSTICS
values in between are displayed in incre-
ments of one, and while the sensor is in
use the Polytron 7000 continuously recal-
culates the sensor's vitality.
In the case of a new sensor, the vitality is
calculated on the basis of the factory cali-
bration and its expected useful life (Figure
5 P1). When the sensor is next calibrated,
its change in sensitivity is determined and
compared with the previous factory cali-
bration. The trend which is revealed is then
used to calculate future vitality values
(Figure 5 P2).
If the sensitivity determined during calibra-
tion deviates from the calculated vitality
value, this is corrected upwards or down-
wards accordingly (Figure 5 P3 and 4).
The vitality value provides two important
pieces of information – the change over
time and the absolute value. If the value
changes noticeably, calibration should be
performed more frequently because the
sensitivity is probably decreasing quickly,
with the result that the measurement error
will grow. If the vitality falls below 25, the
user should start thinking about replacing
the sensor (Figure 5 P5).
If the adjusted vitality value is higher after
calibration, this indicates that the sensor
has either recovered or that a stable phase
has started.
A significantly lower value indicates that the
sensor has either been subjected to major
stress or that it is ageing quickly.
A dramatic loss of vitality, however, can also
be brought about by incorrect calibration. In
this case, calibration should preferably be
repeated. If this produces a different sensi-
tivity value, the vitality will be recalculated.
The vitality function permits the user to plan
for the timely replacement of a used sensor.
A low value indicates that the sensor is ap-
proaching the end of its useful life.
If vitality values decrease significantly over
time, calibration should take place more
often. A 10 percent loss in vitality since the
last calibration can also mean that the
measurement error has risen to 10 percent.
As an indication of the sensitivity loss, how-
ever, vitality is not the only criterion for as-
sessing a sensor's performance. Over time,
other properties of the sensor, e.g. its res-
ponse time or cross-sensitivity to other
gases, may also change. Such variables
cannot always be determined by assessing
the sensitivity alone, and a more detailed
analysis is needed – this can be conducted
with the help of the Predictive Maintenance
function.
Predictive Maintenance
The new Predictive Maintenance (PM) func-
tion uses a number of input variables to cal-
culate a status indicator (Figure 6) showing
the degree of sensor exhaustion. The display
shows at regular intervals a schematic dia-
gram of a sensor with three, two or one hori-
zontal bars (Figure 7). A new sensor will ap-
pear with three bars. Two bars indicate that
the sensor has already reached the first stage
of exhaustion due to stress and wear, but
that it is still reliable. When only one bar re-
mains visible, the sensor has reached its limit,
and may fail at any time due to wear and
tear.
A number of different stress factors which
can be demonstrated to influence the use-
ful life of a sensor are used for the purpo-
ses of analysis. These factors are measu-
red, calculated and stored by the transmitter
software.
The life expectancy of electrode material,
electrolyte and membrane is impeded by
temperature. For this reason, the transmit-
ter remembers how high the temperature
was in the past in order to work out the de-
gree of exhaustion. In addition, any violation
Figure 5:
Vitality curve
of a sensor
Vitality
One of the new functions is the Sensor Vi-
tality function. The current vitality value can
be displayed by clicking on -->"Sensor“--
>"Vitality“ in the menu (Figure 4). The vital-
ity is calculated on the basis of current and
past sensitivity values and the sensor age,
and indicates how exhausted the sensor al-
ready is. The vitality reading is not used to
correct the measured gas concentration or
the displayed measurement value, and is
intended solely for the information of the
user.
The user can check the sensor's current
vitality at any time on the display of the
Polytron 700 transmitter (Figure 4). When
the sensor is removed, the data remain in
the sensor's memory and will be displayed
again correctly if the sensor is subsequently
used in another transmitter. In other words,
the vitality function is even available if the
sensor is calibrated in a different transmitter.
A new sensor has an initial vitality of be-
tween 95 and 100. At the end of its useful
life, a sensor's vitality reaches zero. The
Figure 4: Polytron 7000 display
0
0 100 200 300 400 500
Use in days
Displayedvitality
600 700 800 900 1000 1100
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1 2
3
4
5
ST-3072-2004
43466_DW_Review92_S20-39 06.01.2005 15:51 Uhr Seite 26
92 DRÄGER REVIEW 01|2005 27
of the permissible temperature limits as
specified in the data sheet will negatively
affect the value due to possible damage to
the sensor.
In some sensors, the electrode material is
worn when it reacts with the measuring gas.
Because the amount of material is known at
the time of manufacture, the maximum gas
dosage can be calculated and monitored by
the transmitter. If a sensor is exposed to a
lot of gas during its lifetime, this will accel-
erate its exhaustion accordingly. Through-
out the sensor's useful life, the transmitter
measures and stores the gas dosage to
which the sensor is exposed. Once the
specified limit has been exceeded, a sensor
may become insensitive and should there-
fore be replaced.
The vitality, as described above, is another
input variable for the Predictive Maintenance
function. If the vitality falls below a value of
25, the final stage of PM is displayed to
prompt the user to replace the sensor.
Dräger knows from experience how long
the various sensors will last under moderate
conditions. If the sensor's age exceeds a
value at which the statistical probability of a
sensor failure is greater than 80%, this will
result in the lowest PM stage. This Methu-
selah can now fail at any time.
The sensor's current condition is calculated
on the basis of these five variables (Figure
fault. The result indicates whether the
electrochemical function is maintained and
the operating point is still at the optimum
setting as required.
This test is no substitute for a gas test to
check sensitivity. If the gas access is
blocked, this will not be detected in the
sensor. However, this function, which runs
automatically in the background, can be de-
activated via the "Settings" menu and then
activated manually when needed. The trans-
mitter then presents the result of the test
on the display. Several unsuccessful tests
are evidence of a serious sensor error, in
which case the sensor must be replaced
immediately.
Gero Sagasser,
Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA
gero.sagasser@draeger.com
Conclusion
The diagnostic dongle provides the user with a great deal of helpful information and funct-
ions, allowing an assessment of the condition of the gas detection system. This means that
the user can plan servicing and maintenance measures in time, thereby achieving a higher
level of reliability and functional safety. In addition, this saves the costs which would have
been incurred by taking emergency action in the event of system failures.
Only DrägerSensors and the corresponding Dräger transmitters can provide this high de-
gree of functionality, because they have been designed to function harmoniously together
and complement each other perfectly, using the many individual data stored in the memory
of the DrägerSensors. New information can be added directly to the data pool, resulting in
added customer benefits.
8) and displayed. Just like a battery charge
status indicator, a warning is given when it
is likely that the sensor will no longer be
able to perform its monitoring function
reliably. The sensor should then be replaced
to prevent malfunctions, false alarms and
other disruptions.
Sensor self-test
Besides the Vitality and Predictive Mainten-
ance functions, the sensor is continually
subjected to tests by the transmitter to allow
certain sensor errors to be detected im-
mediately. Such tests are performed every
10 minutes by means of electrical stimulation
lasting just a few milliseconds. This does
not affect the measurement function. The
sensor’s reaction is analysed and must
follow a given pattern. If several successive
tests are negative, the transmitter signals a
Figure 6
Figure 7 Figure 8
Good OK Replace
Temperature limits
Work temperature
Gas dosage
Useful life
Vitality
Predictive
Maintenance
=
Sensor
exhaustion
ST-3073-2004ST-3074-2004
43466_DW_Review92_S20-39 06.01.2005 15:51 Uhr Seite 27

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados (12)

Capacitive sensors
Capacitive sensorsCapacitive sensors
Capacitive sensors
 
Sensors
SensorsSensors
Sensors
 
Sensors for Engineering Applications
Sensors for Engineering ApplicationsSensors for Engineering Applications
Sensors for Engineering Applications
 
Sensors and data acquisation system
Sensors and data acquisation systemSensors and data acquisation system
Sensors and data acquisation system
 
Sensors for Engineering Applications
Sensors for Engineering ApplicationsSensors for Engineering Applications
Sensors for Engineering Applications
 
Sensors
SensorsSensors
Sensors
 
Float sensor
Float sensorFloat sensor
Float sensor
 
Report
ReportReport
Report
 
Capacitive sensor
Capacitive sensorCapacitive sensor
Capacitive sensor
 
Types of sensors
Types of sensorsTypes of sensors
Types of sensors
 
Biomedical Transducer: Inertial Sensors
Biomedical Transducer: Inertial SensorsBiomedical Transducer: Inertial Sensors
Biomedical Transducer: Inertial Sensors
 
Analog sensor Part-9
Analog sensor Part-9Analog sensor Part-9
Analog sensor Part-9
 

Semelhante a Polytron 7000 sensor diagnostics functions

Project Kick-off: Pokemon Jazz // Sensor Report
Project Kick-off: Pokemon Jazz // Sensor Report Project Kick-off: Pokemon Jazz // Sensor Report
Project Kick-off: Pokemon Jazz // Sensor Report Onur Demir
 
Santamedical SM-220 Finger Pulse Oximeter
Santamedical SM-220 Finger Pulse OximeterSantamedical SM-220 Finger Pulse Oximeter
Santamedical SM-220 Finger Pulse OximeterGurin Products, LLC
 
Automatic Altitude Control of Quadroto3
Automatic Altitude Control of Quadroto3Automatic Altitude Control of Quadroto3
Automatic Altitude Control of Quadroto3isaac chang
 
IRJET- Remote Health Monitoring of Ankle Edema by using E- Textile Techno...
IRJET-  	  Remote Health Monitoring of Ankle Edema by using E- Textile Techno...IRJET-  	  Remote Health Monitoring of Ankle Edema by using E- Textile Techno...
IRJET- Remote Health Monitoring of Ankle Edema by using E- Textile Techno...IRJET Journal
 
Drager Fixed Gas Detector - At The Heart Of Gas Detection Systems Brochure
Drager Fixed Gas Detector - At The Heart Of Gas Detection Systems BrochureDrager Fixed Gas Detector - At The Heart Of Gas Detection Systems Brochure
Drager Fixed Gas Detector - At The Heart Of Gas Detection Systems BrochureThorne & Derrick UK
 
IRJET- Design and Fabrication of Digital Fuel Meter with the Help of Ultrason...
IRJET- Design and Fabrication of Digital Fuel Meter with the Help of Ultrason...IRJET- Design and Fabrication of Digital Fuel Meter with the Help of Ultrason...
IRJET- Design and Fabrication of Digital Fuel Meter with the Help of Ultrason...IRJET Journal
 
How to choose a humidity sensor
How to choose a humidity sensorHow to choose a humidity sensor
How to choose a humidity sensorSherry Huang
 
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...IRJET Journal
 
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...IRJET Journal
 
Design and analysis of 3 d capacitive accelerometer
Design and analysis of 3 d capacitive accelerometerDesign and analysis of 3 d capacitive accelerometer
Design and analysis of 3 d capacitive accelerometereSAT Publishing House
 
74485052-SMART-SENSOR-Seminar-Report.pdf
74485052-SMART-SENSOR-Seminar-Report.pdf74485052-SMART-SENSOR-Seminar-Report.pdf
74485052-SMART-SENSOR-Seminar-Report.pdfsunadstar
 
All about Biosensors- A Review
All about Biosensors- A ReviewAll about Biosensors- A Review
All about Biosensors- A ReviewIRJET Journal
 
IRJET- Design And Implementation of 230v Load Control System using RTC ...
IRJET-  	  Design And Implementation of 230v Load Control System using RTC   ...IRJET-  	  Design And Implementation of 230v Load Control System using RTC   ...
IRJET- Design And Implementation of 230v Load Control System using RTC ...IRJET Journal
 
Designing and installation of low cost optimized wind monitoring system
Designing and installation of low cost optimized wind monitoring systemDesigning and installation of low cost optimized wind monitoring system
Designing and installation of low cost optimized wind monitoring systemeSAT Publishing House
 
08 CCME-August2014-CO Sensors
08 CCME-August2014-CO Sensors08 CCME-August2014-CO Sensors
08 CCME-August2014-CO SensorsSyed Taqi Hussain
 
LPG Gas detector
LPG Gas detectorLPG Gas detector
LPG Gas detectorajay singh
 
Liquid Insulation Dissipation factor and Dielectric Factor Measurement Unit
Liquid Insulation Dissipation factor and Dielectric Factor Measurement UnitLiquid Insulation Dissipation factor and Dielectric Factor Measurement Unit
Liquid Insulation Dissipation factor and Dielectric Factor Measurement UnitNadiiaHubar
 
Simulation_of_Fluid_Mediums_for_Suction_Tube_Degradation_Testing
Simulation_of_Fluid_Mediums_for_Suction_Tube_Degradation_TestingSimulation_of_Fluid_Mediums_for_Suction_Tube_Degradation_Testing
Simulation_of_Fluid_Mediums_for_Suction_Tube_Degradation_TestingRobert Hicks
 
Sensors and transducers 1.ppt
Sensors and transducers 1.pptSensors and transducers 1.ppt
Sensors and transducers 1.pptMdJunaid20
 

Semelhante a Polytron 7000 sensor diagnostics functions (20)

Project Kick-off: Pokemon Jazz // Sensor Report
Project Kick-off: Pokemon Jazz // Sensor Report Project Kick-off: Pokemon Jazz // Sensor Report
Project Kick-off: Pokemon Jazz // Sensor Report
 
Santamedical SM-220 Finger Pulse Oximeter
Santamedical SM-220 Finger Pulse OximeterSantamedical SM-220 Finger Pulse Oximeter
Santamedical SM-220 Finger Pulse Oximeter
 
Automatic Altitude Control of Quadroto3
Automatic Altitude Control of Quadroto3Automatic Altitude Control of Quadroto3
Automatic Altitude Control of Quadroto3
 
IRJET- Remote Health Monitoring of Ankle Edema by using E- Textile Techno...
IRJET-  	  Remote Health Monitoring of Ankle Edema by using E- Textile Techno...IRJET-  	  Remote Health Monitoring of Ankle Edema by using E- Textile Techno...
IRJET- Remote Health Monitoring of Ankle Edema by using E- Textile Techno...
 
Drager Fixed Gas Detector - At The Heart Of Gas Detection Systems Brochure
Drager Fixed Gas Detector - At The Heart Of Gas Detection Systems BrochureDrager Fixed Gas Detector - At The Heart Of Gas Detection Systems Brochure
Drager Fixed Gas Detector - At The Heart Of Gas Detection Systems Brochure
 
IRJET- Design and Fabrication of Digital Fuel Meter with the Help of Ultrason...
IRJET- Design and Fabrication of Digital Fuel Meter with the Help of Ultrason...IRJET- Design and Fabrication of Digital Fuel Meter with the Help of Ultrason...
IRJET- Design and Fabrication of Digital Fuel Meter with the Help of Ultrason...
 
CTI Sensor Brochure
CTI Sensor BrochureCTI Sensor Brochure
CTI Sensor Brochure
 
How to choose a humidity sensor
How to choose a humidity sensorHow to choose a humidity sensor
How to choose a humidity sensor
 
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...
 
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...
Wireless Auto Power Trip System for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Leakage to Improv...
 
Design and analysis of 3 d capacitive accelerometer
Design and analysis of 3 d capacitive accelerometerDesign and analysis of 3 d capacitive accelerometer
Design and analysis of 3 d capacitive accelerometer
 
74485052-SMART-SENSOR-Seminar-Report.pdf
74485052-SMART-SENSOR-Seminar-Report.pdf74485052-SMART-SENSOR-Seminar-Report.pdf
74485052-SMART-SENSOR-Seminar-Report.pdf
 
All about Biosensors- A Review
All about Biosensors- A ReviewAll about Biosensors- A Review
All about Biosensors- A Review
 
IRJET- Design And Implementation of 230v Load Control System using RTC ...
IRJET-  	  Design And Implementation of 230v Load Control System using RTC   ...IRJET-  	  Design And Implementation of 230v Load Control System using RTC   ...
IRJET- Design And Implementation of 230v Load Control System using RTC ...
 
Designing and installation of low cost optimized wind monitoring system
Designing and installation of low cost optimized wind monitoring systemDesigning and installation of low cost optimized wind monitoring system
Designing and installation of low cost optimized wind monitoring system
 
08 CCME-August2014-CO Sensors
08 CCME-August2014-CO Sensors08 CCME-August2014-CO Sensors
08 CCME-August2014-CO Sensors
 
LPG Gas detector
LPG Gas detectorLPG Gas detector
LPG Gas detector
 
Liquid Insulation Dissipation factor and Dielectric Factor Measurement Unit
Liquid Insulation Dissipation factor and Dielectric Factor Measurement UnitLiquid Insulation Dissipation factor and Dielectric Factor Measurement Unit
Liquid Insulation Dissipation factor and Dielectric Factor Measurement Unit
 
Simulation_of_Fluid_Mediums_for_Suction_Tube_Degradation_Testing
Simulation_of_Fluid_Mediums_for_Suction_Tube_Degradation_TestingSimulation_of_Fluid_Mediums_for_Suction_Tube_Degradation_Testing
Simulation_of_Fluid_Mediums_for_Suction_Tube_Degradation_Testing
 
Sensors and transducers 1.ppt
Sensors and transducers 1.pptSensors and transducers 1.ppt
Sensors and transducers 1.ppt
 

Mais de Preeju Anirudhan

X act-7000-pi-9106700-en-master
X act-7000-pi-9106700-en-masterX act-7000-pi-9106700-en-master
X act-7000-pi-9106700-en-masterPreeju Anirudhan
 
Draeger Pacific Fire & Gas Solutions
Draeger Pacific Fire & Gas SolutionsDraeger Pacific Fire & Gas Solutions
Draeger Pacific Fire & Gas SolutionsPreeju Anirudhan
 
Pulsar 7000 sil2 certificate
Pulsar 7000   sil2 certificatePulsar 7000   sil2 certificate
Pulsar 7000 sil2 certificatePreeju Anirudhan
 
Pulsar 7000 iec fmg 17.0032-x_00
Pulsar 7000   iec fmg 17.0032-x_00Pulsar 7000   iec fmg 17.0032-x_00
Pulsar 7000 iec fmg 17.0032-x_00Preeju Anirudhan
 
Pulsar 7700-7900-datasheet
Pulsar 7700-7900-datasheetPulsar 7700-7900-datasheet
Pulsar 7700-7900-datasheetPreeju Anirudhan
 
Compling with terminal process safety
Compling with terminal process safetyCompling with terminal process safety
Compling with terminal process safetyPreeju Anirudhan
 

Mais de Preeju Anirudhan (7)

X act-7000-pi-9106700-en-master
X act-7000-pi-9106700-en-masterX act-7000-pi-9106700-en-master
X act-7000-pi-9106700-en-master
 
Draeger Pacific Fire & Gas Solutions
Draeger Pacific Fire & Gas SolutionsDraeger Pacific Fire & Gas Solutions
Draeger Pacific Fire & Gas Solutions
 
Pulsar 7000 safety manual
Pulsar 7000 safety manualPulsar 7000 safety manual
Pulsar 7000 safety manual
 
Pulsar 7000 sil2 certificate
Pulsar 7000   sil2 certificatePulsar 7000   sil2 certificate
Pulsar 7000 sil2 certificate
 
Pulsar 7000 iec fmg 17.0032-x_00
Pulsar 7000   iec fmg 17.0032-x_00Pulsar 7000   iec fmg 17.0032-x_00
Pulsar 7000 iec fmg 17.0032-x_00
 
Pulsar 7700-7900-datasheet
Pulsar 7700-7900-datasheetPulsar 7700-7900-datasheet
Pulsar 7700-7900-datasheet
 
Compling with terminal process safety
Compling with terminal process safetyCompling with terminal process safety
Compling with terminal process safety
 

Último

top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar C
top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar Ctop marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar C
top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar CManojkumar C
 
Call Girls In Aerocity Delhi ❤️8860477959 Good Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCR
Call Girls In Aerocity Delhi ❤️8860477959 Good Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCRCall Girls In Aerocity Delhi ❤️8860477959 Good Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCR
Call Girls In Aerocity Delhi ❤️8860477959 Good Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCRlizamodels9
 
Fiverr's Product Marketing Interview Assignment
Fiverr's Product Marketing Interview AssignmentFiverr's Product Marketing Interview Assignment
Fiverr's Product Marketing Interview AssignmentFarrel Brest
 
Master the Art of Digital Recruitment in Asia.pdf
Master the Art of Digital Recruitment in Asia.pdfMaster the Art of Digital Recruitment in Asia.pdf
Master the Art of Digital Recruitment in Asia.pdfHigher Education Marketing
 
Jai Institute for Parenting Program Guide
Jai Institute for Parenting Program GuideJai Institute for Parenting Program Guide
Jai Institute for Parenting Program Guidekiva6
 
DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGY_INFOGRAPHIC IMAGE.pdf
DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGY_INFOGRAPHIC IMAGE.pdfDIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGY_INFOGRAPHIC IMAGE.pdf
DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGY_INFOGRAPHIC IMAGE.pdfmayanksharma0441
 
Common Culture: Paul Willis Symbolic Creativity
Common Culture: Paul Willis Symbolic CreativityCommon Culture: Paul Willis Symbolic Creativity
Common Culture: Paul Willis Symbolic CreativityMonishka Adhikari
 
Codes and Conventions of Film Magazine Covers.pptx
Codes and Conventions of Film Magazine Covers.pptxCodes and Conventions of Film Magazine Covers.pptx
Codes and Conventions of Film Magazine Covers.pptxGeorgeCulica
 
What are the 4 characteristics of CTAs that convert?
What are the 4 characteristics of CTAs that convert?What are the 4 characteristics of CTAs that convert?
What are the 4 characteristics of CTAs that convert?Juan Pineda
 
Talent Management for mba 3rd sem useful
Talent Management for mba 3rd sem usefulTalent Management for mba 3rd sem useful
Talent Management for mba 3rd sem usefulAtifaArbar
 
Influencer Marketing Power point presentation
Influencer Marketing  Power point presentationInfluencer Marketing  Power point presentation
Influencer Marketing Power point presentationdgtivemarketingagenc
 
Inbound Marekting 2.0 - The Paradigm Shift in Marketing | Axon Garside
Inbound Marekting 2.0 - The Paradigm Shift in Marketing | Axon GarsideInbound Marekting 2.0 - The Paradigm Shift in Marketing | Axon Garside
Inbound Marekting 2.0 - The Paradigm Shift in Marketing | Axon Garsiderobwhite630290
 
From Chance to Choice - Tactical Link Building for International SEO
From Chance to Choice - Tactical Link Building for International SEOFrom Chance to Choice - Tactical Link Building for International SEO
From Chance to Choice - Tactical Link Building for International SEOSzymon Słowik
 
Most Impressive Construction Leaders in Tech, Making Waves in the Industry, 2...
Most Impressive Construction Leaders in Tech, Making Waves in the Industry, 2...Most Impressive Construction Leaders in Tech, Making Waves in the Industry, 2...
Most Impressive Construction Leaders in Tech, Making Waves in the Industry, 2...CIO Business World
 
ASO Process: What is App Store Optimization
ASO Process: What is App Store OptimizationASO Process: What is App Store Optimization
ASO Process: What is App Store OptimizationAli Raza
 
(Generative) AI & Marketing: - Out of the Hype - Empowering the Marketing M...
(Generative) AI & Marketing: - Out of the Hype - Empowering the Marketing M...(Generative) AI & Marketing: - Out of the Hype - Empowering the Marketing M...
(Generative) AI & Marketing: - Out of the Hype - Empowering the Marketing M...Hugues Rey
 
The 10 Most Influential CMO's Leading the Way of Success, 2024 (Final file) (...
The 10 Most Influential CMO's Leading the Way of Success, 2024 (Final file) (...The 10 Most Influential CMO's Leading the Way of Success, 2024 (Final file) (...
The 10 Most Influential CMO's Leading the Way of Success, 2024 (Final file) (...CIO Business World
 
The Impact of Digital Technologies
The Impact of Digital Technologies The Impact of Digital Technologies
The Impact of Digital Technologies bruguardarib
 
The Evolution of Internet : How consumers use technology and its impact on th...
The Evolution of Internet : How consumers use technology and its impact on th...The Evolution of Internet : How consumers use technology and its impact on th...
The Evolution of Internet : How consumers use technology and its impact on th...sowmyrao14
 
定制(ULV毕业证书)拉文大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一
定制(ULV毕业证书)拉文大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一定制(ULV毕业证书)拉文大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一
定制(ULV毕业证书)拉文大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一s SS
 

Último (20)

top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar C
top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar Ctop marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar C
top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar C
 
Call Girls In Aerocity Delhi ❤️8860477959 Good Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCR
Call Girls In Aerocity Delhi ❤️8860477959 Good Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCRCall Girls In Aerocity Delhi ❤️8860477959 Good Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCR
Call Girls In Aerocity Delhi ❤️8860477959 Good Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCR
 
Fiverr's Product Marketing Interview Assignment
Fiverr's Product Marketing Interview AssignmentFiverr's Product Marketing Interview Assignment
Fiverr's Product Marketing Interview Assignment
 
Master the Art of Digital Recruitment in Asia.pdf
Master the Art of Digital Recruitment in Asia.pdfMaster the Art of Digital Recruitment in Asia.pdf
Master the Art of Digital Recruitment in Asia.pdf
 
Jai Institute for Parenting Program Guide
Jai Institute for Parenting Program GuideJai Institute for Parenting Program Guide
Jai Institute for Parenting Program Guide
 
DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGY_INFOGRAPHIC IMAGE.pdf
DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGY_INFOGRAPHIC IMAGE.pdfDIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGY_INFOGRAPHIC IMAGE.pdf
DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGY_INFOGRAPHIC IMAGE.pdf
 
Common Culture: Paul Willis Symbolic Creativity
Common Culture: Paul Willis Symbolic CreativityCommon Culture: Paul Willis Symbolic Creativity
Common Culture: Paul Willis Symbolic Creativity
 
Codes and Conventions of Film Magazine Covers.pptx
Codes and Conventions of Film Magazine Covers.pptxCodes and Conventions of Film Magazine Covers.pptx
Codes and Conventions of Film Magazine Covers.pptx
 
What are the 4 characteristics of CTAs that convert?
What are the 4 characteristics of CTAs that convert?What are the 4 characteristics of CTAs that convert?
What are the 4 characteristics of CTAs that convert?
 
Talent Management for mba 3rd sem useful
Talent Management for mba 3rd sem usefulTalent Management for mba 3rd sem useful
Talent Management for mba 3rd sem useful
 
Influencer Marketing Power point presentation
Influencer Marketing  Power point presentationInfluencer Marketing  Power point presentation
Influencer Marketing Power point presentation
 
Inbound Marekting 2.0 - The Paradigm Shift in Marketing | Axon Garside
Inbound Marekting 2.0 - The Paradigm Shift in Marketing | Axon GarsideInbound Marekting 2.0 - The Paradigm Shift in Marketing | Axon Garside
Inbound Marekting 2.0 - The Paradigm Shift in Marketing | Axon Garside
 
From Chance to Choice - Tactical Link Building for International SEO
From Chance to Choice - Tactical Link Building for International SEOFrom Chance to Choice - Tactical Link Building for International SEO
From Chance to Choice - Tactical Link Building for International SEO
 
Most Impressive Construction Leaders in Tech, Making Waves in the Industry, 2...
Most Impressive Construction Leaders in Tech, Making Waves in the Industry, 2...Most Impressive Construction Leaders in Tech, Making Waves in the Industry, 2...
Most Impressive Construction Leaders in Tech, Making Waves in the Industry, 2...
 
ASO Process: What is App Store Optimization
ASO Process: What is App Store OptimizationASO Process: What is App Store Optimization
ASO Process: What is App Store Optimization
 
(Generative) AI & Marketing: - Out of the Hype - Empowering the Marketing M...
(Generative) AI & Marketing: - Out of the Hype - Empowering the Marketing M...(Generative) AI & Marketing: - Out of the Hype - Empowering the Marketing M...
(Generative) AI & Marketing: - Out of the Hype - Empowering the Marketing M...
 
The 10 Most Influential CMO's Leading the Way of Success, 2024 (Final file) (...
The 10 Most Influential CMO's Leading the Way of Success, 2024 (Final file) (...The 10 Most Influential CMO's Leading the Way of Success, 2024 (Final file) (...
The 10 Most Influential CMO's Leading the Way of Success, 2024 (Final file) (...
 
The Impact of Digital Technologies
The Impact of Digital Technologies The Impact of Digital Technologies
The Impact of Digital Technologies
 
The Evolution of Internet : How consumers use technology and its impact on th...
The Evolution of Internet : How consumers use technology and its impact on th...The Evolution of Internet : How consumers use technology and its impact on th...
The Evolution of Internet : How consumers use technology and its impact on th...
 
定制(ULV毕业证书)拉文大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一
定制(ULV毕业证书)拉文大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一定制(ULV毕业证书)拉文大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一
定制(ULV毕业证书)拉文大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一
 

Polytron 7000 sensor diagnostics functions

  • 1. 92 DRÄGER REVIEW 01|200524 GAS DETECTION TECHNOLOGY Polytron 7000 sensor diagnostics New customer benefits for more reliabi- lity with electrochemical DrägerSensors in the Polytron 7000 Abstract Two new functions offered by the Polytron 7000 transmitter provide the user with valu- able information about the current state of the sensor and recommendations as to when to replace it. The optional “Vitality” and “Predictive Maintenance” functions are enabled via a plug-in software dongle. Introduction As Danish Nobel Prize winner Niels Bohr once said: “It is always difficult to make pre- dictions, especially when they relate to the future”. It is not possible to say with any great cer- tainty how long a particular electrochemical sensor will function. Past stress on the sen- sor and the particular circumstances of each application can significantly influence the length of time the sensor can be expected to last. This is why Dräger decided to take a differ- ent approach with its Polytron 7000. An in- tegrated unit analyses past data to give in- formation about the current condition of the sensor. A bit like a petrol gauge in a car which shows when the tank is half empty, the vi- tality function indicates the extent to which the sensor has already been used up. The vitality reading is continuously recalculated and displayed. This, however, gives no indi- cation of how long the remaining capacity will actually last, as this depends on the ap- plication in hand and future events, just as the distance which can be covered with the petrol left in the tank of a car will depend on how the car is driven and the type of journey ahead. A second diagnostic function is comparable to a odometer. Once a high mileage has been notched up, the driver will automatic- ally expect the car not to last as long and will be prepared for the vehicle to fail sud- denly at any time. In the Polytron 7000, stress data relating to past use, e.g. gas ex- posure and unusual ambient conditions, are stored and analysed, and displayed for the user in the form of a recommendation. These two indicators allow users for the first time to initiate preventive measures in time, or decide to replace the sensor by way of anticipating and avoiding downtime and emergency measures. In order to understand what happens inside the Polytron 7000, an explanation of some technical details is first needed. Design An electrochemical DrägerSensor is a Teflon container filled with liquid – the electrolyte – whose open side is sealed by a gas-per- meable membrane. The gas to be measured has to pass through this membrane to reach the sensor. Inside, there are three porous electrodes made of noble metals. At the measurement electrode, the gas to be measured is converted by means of an (electro-)chemical reaction. This results in a small electric current which flows to the counter electrode and is displayed as an in- Figure 1: Sensor Design Membrane Teflon housing Electrode Electrolyte Gas 43466_DW_Review92_S20-39 06.01.2005 15:51 Uhr Seite 24
  • 2. 92 DRÄGER REVIEW 01|2005 25 dication of the concentration (Figure 1). The purpose of a third electrode (reference electrode) is to set the operating point of a sensor to a specific value, though it can also be used for diagnostic purposes. This in- volves briefly adjusting the sensor and then analysing the electric sensor signal. During this sensor self-test, the reaction must follow a certain pattern if the sensor is to be clas- sified as fully functional. Sensor properties A sensor's most important property is its sensitivity to gas, as this expresses the amount of signal which will be generated per volume of gas. A new DrägerSensor leaves the factory with a guaranteed sensi- tivity: at the end of the production process its sensitivity is measured with target gas and stored in the sensor's memory. In other words, the sensor is pre-calibrated upon delivery. Unfortunately, the sensitivity changes, i.e. decreases, over time (Figure 2). Once a sensor comes to the end of its useful life, it has only a minimum residual sensitivity. The loss of sensitivity over time depends on the application, ambient parameters and normal ageing. Extreme stress and dramatically changing ambient conditions can accelerate the ageing process. A sensor's sensitivity at a given time can be determined by calibrating it using a known concentration of test gas. The loss of sensi- tivity is compensated for by adjusting the amplification of the measurement electronics. A DrägerSensor stores the measured values from previous calibrations in its memory, this way the data is available later for soft- ware analysis. The maximum and minimum temperatures, as well as any temperature exposure, are also recorded and stored. Some sensors are exhausted when they convert measuring gas. The measurement current which is generated is used as a measure of the amount of converted gas and made available for analysis. Sensor dongle The Sensor Diagnostic Dongle memory module provides a package of innovative software to extend the diagnostic func- tionality of the Polytron 7000. A dongle can be easily retrofitted by inserting it into one of the slots. Other dongles which are available are the Sensor Self-Test Dongle and the Data Dongle. Each Polytron 7000 comes with three slots. Zeit Figure 2: Possible sensitivity curves ST-4020-2003 43466_DW_Review92_S20-39 06.01.2005 15:51 Uhr Seite 25
  • 3. 92 DRÄGER REVIEW 01|200526 GAS DETECTION TECHNOLOGY POLYTRON 7000 SENSOR DIAGNOSTICS values in between are displayed in incre- ments of one, and while the sensor is in use the Polytron 7000 continuously recal- culates the sensor's vitality. In the case of a new sensor, the vitality is calculated on the basis of the factory cali- bration and its expected useful life (Figure 5 P1). When the sensor is next calibrated, its change in sensitivity is determined and compared with the previous factory cali- bration. The trend which is revealed is then used to calculate future vitality values (Figure 5 P2). If the sensitivity determined during calibra- tion deviates from the calculated vitality value, this is corrected upwards or down- wards accordingly (Figure 5 P3 and 4). The vitality value provides two important pieces of information – the change over time and the absolute value. If the value changes noticeably, calibration should be performed more frequently because the sensitivity is probably decreasing quickly, with the result that the measurement error will grow. If the vitality falls below 25, the user should start thinking about replacing the sensor (Figure 5 P5). If the adjusted vitality value is higher after calibration, this indicates that the sensor has either recovered or that a stable phase has started. A significantly lower value indicates that the sensor has either been subjected to major stress or that it is ageing quickly. A dramatic loss of vitality, however, can also be brought about by incorrect calibration. In this case, calibration should preferably be repeated. If this produces a different sensi- tivity value, the vitality will be recalculated. The vitality function permits the user to plan for the timely replacement of a used sensor. A low value indicates that the sensor is ap- proaching the end of its useful life. If vitality values decrease significantly over time, calibration should take place more often. A 10 percent loss in vitality since the last calibration can also mean that the measurement error has risen to 10 percent. As an indication of the sensitivity loss, how- ever, vitality is not the only criterion for as- sessing a sensor's performance. Over time, other properties of the sensor, e.g. its res- ponse time or cross-sensitivity to other gases, may also change. Such variables cannot always be determined by assessing the sensitivity alone, and a more detailed analysis is needed – this can be conducted with the help of the Predictive Maintenance function. Predictive Maintenance The new Predictive Maintenance (PM) func- tion uses a number of input variables to cal- culate a status indicator (Figure 6) showing the degree of sensor exhaustion. The display shows at regular intervals a schematic dia- gram of a sensor with three, two or one hori- zontal bars (Figure 7). A new sensor will ap- pear with three bars. Two bars indicate that the sensor has already reached the first stage of exhaustion due to stress and wear, but that it is still reliable. When only one bar re- mains visible, the sensor has reached its limit, and may fail at any time due to wear and tear. A number of different stress factors which can be demonstrated to influence the use- ful life of a sensor are used for the purpo- ses of analysis. These factors are measu- red, calculated and stored by the transmitter software. The life expectancy of electrode material, electrolyte and membrane is impeded by temperature. For this reason, the transmit- ter remembers how high the temperature was in the past in order to work out the de- gree of exhaustion. In addition, any violation Figure 5: Vitality curve of a sensor Vitality One of the new functions is the Sensor Vi- tality function. The current vitality value can be displayed by clicking on -->"Sensor“-- >"Vitality“ in the menu (Figure 4). The vital- ity is calculated on the basis of current and past sensitivity values and the sensor age, and indicates how exhausted the sensor al- ready is. The vitality reading is not used to correct the measured gas concentration or the displayed measurement value, and is intended solely for the information of the user. The user can check the sensor's current vitality at any time on the display of the Polytron 700 transmitter (Figure 4). When the sensor is removed, the data remain in the sensor's memory and will be displayed again correctly if the sensor is subsequently used in another transmitter. In other words, the vitality function is even available if the sensor is calibrated in a different transmitter. A new sensor has an initial vitality of be- tween 95 and 100. At the end of its useful life, a sensor's vitality reaches zero. The Figure 4: Polytron 7000 display 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 Use in days Displayedvitality 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 2 3 4 5 ST-3072-2004 43466_DW_Review92_S20-39 06.01.2005 15:51 Uhr Seite 26
  • 4. 92 DRÄGER REVIEW 01|2005 27 of the permissible temperature limits as specified in the data sheet will negatively affect the value due to possible damage to the sensor. In some sensors, the electrode material is worn when it reacts with the measuring gas. Because the amount of material is known at the time of manufacture, the maximum gas dosage can be calculated and monitored by the transmitter. If a sensor is exposed to a lot of gas during its lifetime, this will accel- erate its exhaustion accordingly. Through- out the sensor's useful life, the transmitter measures and stores the gas dosage to which the sensor is exposed. Once the specified limit has been exceeded, a sensor may become insensitive and should there- fore be replaced. The vitality, as described above, is another input variable for the Predictive Maintenance function. If the vitality falls below a value of 25, the final stage of PM is displayed to prompt the user to replace the sensor. Dräger knows from experience how long the various sensors will last under moderate conditions. If the sensor's age exceeds a value at which the statistical probability of a sensor failure is greater than 80%, this will result in the lowest PM stage. This Methu- selah can now fail at any time. The sensor's current condition is calculated on the basis of these five variables (Figure fault. The result indicates whether the electrochemical function is maintained and the operating point is still at the optimum setting as required. This test is no substitute for a gas test to check sensitivity. If the gas access is blocked, this will not be detected in the sensor. However, this function, which runs automatically in the background, can be de- activated via the "Settings" menu and then activated manually when needed. The trans- mitter then presents the result of the test on the display. Several unsuccessful tests are evidence of a serious sensor error, in which case the sensor must be replaced immediately. Gero Sagasser, Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA gero.sagasser@draeger.com Conclusion The diagnostic dongle provides the user with a great deal of helpful information and funct- ions, allowing an assessment of the condition of the gas detection system. This means that the user can plan servicing and maintenance measures in time, thereby achieving a higher level of reliability and functional safety. In addition, this saves the costs which would have been incurred by taking emergency action in the event of system failures. Only DrägerSensors and the corresponding Dräger transmitters can provide this high de- gree of functionality, because they have been designed to function harmoniously together and complement each other perfectly, using the many individual data stored in the memory of the DrägerSensors. New information can be added directly to the data pool, resulting in added customer benefits. 8) and displayed. Just like a battery charge status indicator, a warning is given when it is likely that the sensor will no longer be able to perform its monitoring function reliably. The sensor should then be replaced to prevent malfunctions, false alarms and other disruptions. Sensor self-test Besides the Vitality and Predictive Mainten- ance functions, the sensor is continually subjected to tests by the transmitter to allow certain sensor errors to be detected im- mediately. Such tests are performed every 10 minutes by means of electrical stimulation lasting just a few milliseconds. This does not affect the measurement function. The sensor’s reaction is analysed and must follow a given pattern. If several successive tests are negative, the transmitter signals a Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Good OK Replace Temperature limits Work temperature Gas dosage Useful life Vitality Predictive Maintenance = Sensor exhaustion ST-3073-2004ST-3074-2004 43466_DW_Review92_S20-39 06.01.2005 15:51 Uhr Seite 27