Honeywell MIDAS Sensor Cartridge for Hydrogen (H2), Methane (CH4) (both 6.5-100% LEL)

$403.00

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Honeywell MIDAS Sensor Cartridge for Hydrogen (H2), Methane (CH4) (both 6.5-100% LEL)

Several Honeywell MIDAS® cartridges can be configured to read a number of different gases based on a common chemical family. Actual details for the sensor detection range are included in the sensor cartridge specification sheet and the MIDAS® technical manual. MIDAS® sensor cartridges can be ordered as part of a Kit with the universal MIDAS® transmitter, or as a replacement part. The detectable range is listed. With the exception of O2 (where ambient concentration is typically 20.9%), the sensors will display zero when no gas is present. All Cartridges with the format MIDAS-E-XXX are supplied with a 2 year (24 month) warranty.
Gas MeasuredHydrogen (H2)
Cartridge Part NumberMIDAS-E-LEL2 year extended warranty
Sensor TechnologyPellistor (catalytic bead)
Measuring Range0 – 100% LEL
Minimum Alarm 1 Set Point9% LEL
Repeatability< ± 10% of measured value
Linearity< ± 10% of measured value
Response Time t62.5< 5 seconds
Sensor Cartridge Life Expectancy≥ 60 months under typical application conditions
Operating Temperature0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Effect of TemperatureZero< ± 1% fsd
Sensitivity< ± 3% fsd
Operating Humidity (continuous)20 – 90% RH
Effect of HumidityZero< ± 1% fsd
Sensitivity< ± 2% fsd
Operating Pressure90 – 110kPa
Effect of PositionNo effect in typical application
Long Term DriftZero< ± 3% fsd / year
Sensitivity< ± 3% fsd / year
Calibration GasHydrogen (H2), Methane (CH4)
Challenge Gas (Bump Test)Hydrogen (H2), Methane (CH4)
Warm Up Time< 10 minutes
Storage Temperature+5°C to +25°C (+41°F to +77°F)
Other Detectable GasesThe following additional gases can be detected with this sensor cartridge. Sensor performance and characteristics will be representative of the data as tabulated above. Consult the Technical Manual to set up the Midas transmitter with the designated identification code for each of the following gas types.
Detectable GasChemical FormulaMeasuring Range
MethaneCH40 – 100% LEL
Cross Sensitivities

Each Midas sensor is potentially cross sensitive to other gases and this may cause a gas reading when exposed to other gases than those originally designated. The table below presents typical readings that will be observed when a new sensor cartridge is exposed to the cross sensitive gas (or a mixture of gases containing the cross sensitive species).
Gas / VaporChemical FormulaConcentration applied (ppm)Reading (% LEL)
AmmoniaNH3100
Carbon DioxideCO2100
Carbon MonoxideCO100
ChlorineCl2100
EthyleneC2H41.35%v43
Hydrogen ChlorideHCl100
Hydrogen SulfideH2S100
Iso PropanolC3H7OH1.0%v31
MethaneCH42.5%v55
Nitric OxideNO100
Nitrogen DioxideNO2100
PropaneC3H81.0%v35
Sulfur DioxideSO2100
AcetyleneC2H21.226

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Weight 1 lbs