NO-AE Nitric Oxide Sensor
NO Gas Sensor, Electrochemical, A-Series, 0–5,000 ppm NO
High-range nitric oxide sensor for demanding industrial and emissions monitoring.
The NO-AE sensor is a high-concentration nitric oxide sensor designed for applications that demand extended range, including industrial safety, emissions measurement and process control. The extended-range NO-AE sensor is ideal for high-concentration industrial safety and emissions applications
Offered in the standard A-Series format and as NO-AE+ with Integrated Smart Technology, it provides up to 5,000 ppm NO range, enabling monitoring where alternative sensors are limited to much lower concentrations.
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Key Specifications:
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Sensor Model |
Target Gas |
Package Size |
Concentration Range |
Sensitivity |
T90 Response Time |
Lifetime |
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NO-AE |
Nitric Oxide (NO) |
A-Series, 3-electrode |
0–5,000 ppm NO |
40 to 80 nA/ppm in 250 ppm NO |
<75 s (0 to 250 ppm step) |
>24 months (24-month warranted) |
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Feature |
Benefit |
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Extended-range nitric oxide sensor (0–5,000 ppm NO) |
Allows monitoring of NO levels in applications where standard sensors would saturate. |
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A-Series 3-electrode package for common platform design |
Reduces engineering effort by using the familiar A-Series mechanical format. |
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Designed for high-concentration NO monitoring in fixed systems |
Well suited to emissions stacks and process lines with elevated NO concentrations. |
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Low sensitivity drift in laboratory air |
Supports stable calibration intervals and dependable performance |
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Available as NO-AE+ with Integrated Smart Technology (IST board) |
Enables plug-and-play sensor replacement with stored calibration and identification data. |
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Robust temperature and humidity operating range (–30 to +50 °C, 15–90%rh) |
Provides reliable operation in real-world industrial environments |
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Technical Data Sheet
Application Notes
- Health and Safety Information
- Protecting and Handling Oxygen and Toxic Sensors
- Pressure Changes Can Cause False Alarms
- Design Considerations in Gas Sampling
- Intrinsic Safety Information for Approvals
Safety Documents
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