The output of nearly all non-dispersive infrared NDIR gas sensors
deployed in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC)
industry today cannot maintain their accuracy specifications within six
months to a year. Consequently, all installed NDIR gas sensors must be
re-checked for accuracy over time at great costs. The purpose of this
paper is to advance a novel technique for expeditiously recalibrating
such installed NDIR gas sensors without the need for using any gas
standards.
Design/methodology/approach
By recognizing the fact that the calibration curve for absorption biased
designed NDIR gas sensors comprises two distinct domains, namely an
invariant NDIR absorption physics domain and a variant sensor components
characteristics domain. By formulating a novel recalibration procedure
which corrects only changes that have taken place in the variant sensor
components characteristics domain over time, it is possible to
recalibrate the sensor very rapidly and remotely via wireless or
infrared means using only the gas concentration level surrounding the
sensor as a reasonably accurate gas standard.
Findings
Implementation of the currently described recalibration technique to a
large number of absorption biased designed NDIR gas sensors has been
carried out for over a year in the laboratory. Results of these
experiments have unambiguously confirmed the capability and the accuracy
of this novel recalibration technique.
Originality/value
The currently presented recalibration technique for absorption biased
designed NDIR gas sensors is original and has never been published
elsewhere. This technique significantly reduces the maintenance costs,
inclusive of labor and material, for installed NDIR gas sensors that
require periodic and mandatory accuracy commissioning over time.
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