Measuring range |
0-25% |
Signal output |
4-20mA |
Response time T90 |
≤2S; |
Ambient temperature |
0-45 ℃; |
Relative humidity |
<90% (non-condensing) |
Linearity |
<± 0.1% O2 |
Zero drift |
0.05% O2 per week |
Repeatability |
<± 0.02% O2 |
Measuring range |
0-10% |
Repeatability |
<± 1% internal structure of the control cabinet; |
Zero drift |
≤2% / week |
Span drift |
≤2% / week |
Linearity deviation |
<± 1% |
Response time |
T90≤2 seconds |
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