Brief: Discover the MOX-2 AA829-220 Electrochemical Gas Sensor, designed for precise oxygen concentration monitoring in medical settings. Ideal for anesthesia, critical care, and neonatal incubators, this sensor ensures reliable performance with long-term stability. Learn about its features, applications, and safety guidelines in this video.
Related Product Features:
Designed for monitoring oxygen partial pressure in medical environments like anesthesia and critical care.
Operates within a wide temperature range of -20°C to +50°C.
Suitable for use in humidity conditions from 0% to 99% RH noncondensing.
Long-term output drift in 100% O2 is less than 5% signal loss per year.
Requires a stabilisation time of at least 15 minutes before calibration.
Cleaning can be done with distilled water; not suitable for steam sterilization.
Avoid exposure to high concentrations of solvent vapours to prevent damage.
Connection should be made via recommended mating parts only to avoid warranty invalidation.
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What is the intended use of the MOX-2 AA829-220 Oxygen Sensor?
The sensor is designed to monitor the partial pressure of oxygen in medical settings such as anesthesia, critical care, neonatal incubators, and general oxygen monitors.
How should the MOX-2 sensor be cleaned if contaminated?
In case of contamination, the sensor may be cleaned with distilled water and allowed to dry naturally. It is not suitable for steam sterilization or exposure to chemicals like ethylene oxide or hydrogen peroxide.
What are the operating conditions for the MOX-2 Oxygen Sensor?
The sensor operates within a temperature range of -20°C to +50°C, a pressure range of 0.5 Bar to 2.0 Bar, and a humidity range of 0% to 99% RH noncondensing.