352  AO2000 CONTINUOUS GAS ANALYZERS  |  OI/AO2000-EN REV. B 
 
 
 
Magnos28: Operating specifications 
Linearity deviation  ≤ 0.5 % of span, at least 0.005 vol.% O
2
 
Repeatability  ≤ 50 ppm O
2
 (time base for gas exchange ≥ 5 minutes) 
Zero drift  ≤ 3 % of span of the smallest measurement range (per order) per week, 
minimum 300 ppm O
2
 per week following prolonged transport and storage 
time the drift can be higher during the first weeks of operation. 
Sensitivity drift  ≤ 0.1 vol.% O
2
 per week or ≤ 1 % of measured value per week (not cumula-
tive), the smaller value applies; ≤ 0.15 % of measured value per three months, 
at least 0.03 vol.% O
2
 per three months 
Output fluctuation (2 
σ) 
≤ 25 ppm O
2
 at electronic T90 time (static/dynamic) = 3/0 s 
Detection limit (4 
σ) 
≤ 50 ppm O
2
 at electronic T90 time (static/dynamic)= 3/0 s 
Flow influence  ≤ 0.1 vol.% O
2
 in permissible range 
Associated gas effect  Influence effect of the associated gases is described in the IEC 61207-3:2002 
"Gas analyzers – Expression of performance – Part 3: Paramagnetic oxygen 
analyzers" 
Temperature influence  At zero point: ≤ 0.02 vol.% O
2
 per 10 °C;   
On sensitivity: ≤ 0.3 vol.% O
2
 per 10 °C.   
Thermostat temperature = 60 °C; ambient temperature in permissible range 
Air pressure effect  At zero point: no influence effect;   
On sensitivity without pressure correction: ≤ 1 % of the measured value per 
1 % air pressure change;   
On sensitivity with pressure correction by means of internal pressure sensor: 
≤ 0.1 % of the measured value per 1 % of air pressure change; for highly sup-
pressed measurement ranges ≤ 0.01 % of the measured value per 1 % of air 
pressure change or ≤ 0.002 vol.% of O
2
 per 1 % pressure change, whichever is 
greater. 
Pressure sensor working range: p
abs
 = 600 to 1250 hPa 
Power supply influence  24 V DC ± 5 %: within the detection limit 
Position influence  Zero-point shift ≤ 0.05 vol.% O
2
 per 1° deviation from horizontal orientation. 
Position has no effect on the hard-mounted unit. 
T
90
 time  T
90
 ≤ 3 s at sample gas flow = 90 l/h and electronic T90 time (static/ 
dynamic) = 3/0 s, gas switching from N
2
 to air (applies to a gas analyzer with 
one analyzer module)