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BW Technologies Replacement Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) PID Sensor, 10.6eV
Item #:
SR-Q07
Brand:
BW Technologies
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SR-Q07 Replacement Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) PID Sensor, 10.6eV
Innovation and quality design by Honeywell have produced a versatile and low cost PID sensor. This sensor is used to detect a wide range of VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds). The 10.6ev lamp is the most common voltage that allows for detection of Benzene, Toluene, and approximately 140 other VOC's.
Replacement is easy. Simply unplug the old sensor and plug in the new one. Re-calibrate and you are ready to use your monitor again.
This sensor is used in the GasAlertMicro5 PID.
Questions & Answers
1 Question &
1 Answer
Joyce Gee
from San Jose, CA asked:
August 19, 2014
What is the difference between this PID sensor and the PID sensor without the lamp?
1 Answer
The PID sensor is just the housing with the circuit board attachment without the bulb. It also has the electrode stack. PID sensors do not work without the bulb. The part your question is in reference to (SR-Q07) is the complete sensor and lamp. The lamp and electrode stacks can be purchased separately to maintain the sensor over time.
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Customer Service
on September 12, 2014