Description
The CMF-D operates on the controlled potential electrolysis principle. Carbon Monoxide gas permeates the sensor’s membrane and undergoes an electrolytic oxidation reaction at the working electrode. Because the sensor maintains a constant electrical potential, the resulting current is highly linear and directly proportional to the gas concentration.
With dimensions of 30 x 45 x 22 mm, it provides a larger internal surface area for chemical reactions than portable sensors. This translates to superior zero-point stability, meaning the sensor is much less likely to “drift” or give false readings due to minor fluctuations in ambient temperature or humidity.
Maintenance and Replacement
The CMF-D is a consumable part. Over time, the internal electrolyte is depleted and the electrodes lose their catalytic efficiency.
Polarization Requirement: When installing a new CMF-D sensor, the monitor must be powered on for at least 12 to 24 hours to allow the sensor to “warm up” (polarize) before you attempt a final span calibration.
Calibration Frequency: For safety compliance, it is recommended to perform a full span calibration every 6 to 12 months using a certified $CO$ calibration gas kit.
Signs of End-of-Life: If the monitor shows a “Sensor Error,” fails to respond to test gas, or cannot be zeroed out in clean air, the CMF-D sensor likely needs replacement.