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HS-134 Carbon Monoxide sensor element


1. Characteristics
1. 1. High sensitive and good selectivity to low carbon monoxide concentration.
1. 2 .Long life and reliable stability.

2. Structure, configuration, symbol of components.


2. 1. Structure and configuration of HS-134 is shown as Fig. 1, sensitive components composed
by micro AL2O3 ceramic tube, Tin Dioxide (SnO2) sensitive layer, active carbon filtering
layer include and made by plastic and stainless steel net.
2.2. Active carbon Particle reduces interference from gases of NOx , Alkane, etc.
2.3 The enveloped HS-134 gas sensitive components have 6 pin, 4 of them are

Ф1mm
Fig.1

Fig,1

HS134
17.5mm

used to take signals(A, B) , and other 2 (H) are used for providing heating current.

3. Working Principle
Heating voltage 4v (High) 60s
A. Standard circuit
As shown in Fig 2, standard measuring circuit of
VRL
VH

HS-134 include 2 parts. one is heating circuit. Have


time control function (the high voltage and the low
voltage work circularly.) The second is the signal
RL
output circuit, it can accurately respond changes of
Vc
surface resistance of the sensor. Fig.2

Heating voltage 1.4v (Low) 90s

b. The surface resistance of the sensor Rs is obtained through effected voltage signal output of
the load resistance RL which series-wound. The relationship between them as below:

Rs\RL = (Vc-VRL) / VRL


Fig. 3 is relative curve between 5

output signal VRL(measured by 4

using Fig.2 circuit and CO gas 3


co
concentration.
2 H2

1
Alcohol
0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
ppm

Fig.3

4. Figure

1 Min. In 100ppm CO
1 . 5 Min.

In air in air
Fig. 4

Base on Fig. 2 circuit, Fig. 4 is the signal output curve when the sensor is moved form clean air to carbon
monoxide (CO) gas environment. Those data was measured after heating period 2.5 minute from high
voltage to low voltage.

Environment temperature will effect to sensitivity which relative curve show as Fig.5

N-T
N
1.50
1.30
1.10
0.90
0.70
0.50
0.30
0.10

-20
-0.10
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
T

Fig.5
Sensitive layer of HS-134 was made of SnO2 material. So, it has excellent long term
stability.
Its service life can reach 5 years under follow standard operating condition.

5.Detail description

A. Standard work condition

Symbol Description technical condition Remark


Vc circuit voltage 5V±0.1 Ac or Dc
VH (H) Heating voltage 4V±0.1 Ac or Dc
(high)
VH (L) Heating voltage (low) 1.4V±0.1 Ac or Dc
RL Load resistance can be adjustable Ps <25mw
RH Heating resistance 33Ω±5% A t 2 0 ℃
temperature
TH (H) Heating time (high) 60±1 seconds
TH (L) Heating time (low) 90±1 seconds
Ps Heating consumption less than 25mw

b. Environment conditions

Symbol Description Technical conditions Remark


Tao Operating -20℃-50℃
temperature
Tas Storage temperature -20℃-50℃ Advice using
scope
RH Relative humidity Less than 95%RH
O2 Oxygen 21%(stand condition) Minimum value
concentration Oxygen concentration is over 2%
can affect the
sensitivity
characteristic

c. Sentitivity characteristic

Symbol Parameters Technical remark


parameters
Rs Surface In 100ppm carbon
resistance 2-20k Monooxide
Of sensitive
body
а(300/100ppm) Concentration Less than 0.5 Rs
slope rate (300ppm)/Rs(100pp
m)
Standard Temperature:20℃±2℃ Relative humidity:65%±5%
operating RL: 10KΩ±5%
Condition Vc:5V±0.1V VH:4V±0.1V VL:1.4V±0.1V
Preheat time No less than Detecting range:20ppm-1000ppm carbon
48 hours monoxide
d. Mechanical characteristic

Items Conditions Property


Frequency 100cpm
Vibration Vertical vibration amplitude 4mm Should be conformed to
Time 1 hour normal sensitivity
Punch Acceleration 100G
Punch times 5

e. The relative sensitivity of HS-134 in different gases

Name of gas With active carbon filter Without active carbon filter
Rs(100ppm)/Rs(100ppmCO) Rs(100ppm)/Rs(100ppmCO)
Methane Can not measure Can not measure
Propane Can not measure 6.58
Isobutane Can not measure Can not measure
Hydrogen 6.25 6.0
Alcohol Can not measure 2.56
Isopropanol Can not measure 3.48
Methyl benzene Can not measure 20.98
Ethyl acetate Can not measure 3.28
Benzene Can not measure 31.20
Heptane Can not measure 3.60
Carbon dioxide Can not measure Can not measure
Hydrogen Can not measure 0.02
Sulphurate

6. Sensitivity adjustment

In different concentrations of carbon monoxide, The resistance value of HS-134 is


different.
So, It is necessary to adjust the sensitivity which adjusting step as below:

a. Connect the sensor to the application circuit.

b. Turn on the power, preheating over 48 hours (if long time storage).

c. Adjust the load resistance RL until you get a signal value which is

respond to a certain carbon monoxide concentration.

7. Measurement circuit having temperature and humidity compensation

Different of temperature and humidity will affect to HS-134 sensitivity.


So, when accurately measuring circuit need compensation function of
temperature and humidity. Include the compensation functions, please check follow
reference circuit.

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