ION SENSE® PID 10.6 eV 10

A New Era in VOC Detection

ON SENSE® PID

ION SENSE® PID raises the bar in photoionisation detection, offering exceptional performance, accuracy, and reliability for VOC monitoring. Engineered with advanced technology, this next-generation sensor is optimised to detect gas concentrations up to 10 ppm, ensuring robust, stable readings in demanding environments.

Driven by real-world feedback, our upgraded sensor technology enhances air quality monitoring while lowering maintenance demands and extending operational life. With an industry-leading design and the lowest cost of ownership, the ION SENSE® PID continues to define excellence in VOC detection.

Its user-friendly design allows for straightforward installation and minimal maintenance, making integration seamless across a wide range of systems. For faster evaluation and deployment, ION SENSE® provides dedicated integration boards tailored to your application needs.

Key Features

  • 15,000 hour lamp and filter life
  • Superior lamp stability
  • Exceptional humidity resistance
  • Anti-contamination design
  • Designed for longevity and stability
  • 5 x improved stabilisation time
  • Response time reduced by 50%
  • Robust EMI protection
  • Intelligent diagnostics ensuring operator safety (patent pending)
  • Serviceable filter, electrode stack and lamp
  • Enhanced pneumatic integration

Technical Specifications

Performance

Electrode Stack Colour: Stainless steel
Minimum Detection Limit: 1 ppb
Range: 0 – 10 ppm
T90 Response Time (Seconds): <6s
Sensitivity: >150mV/ppm
Lamp Energy: 10.6eV

Power and Signal

Supply Voltage: 3.2V – 5.0V
Current: 30 mA continuous, <50 mA transient 10 ms
Power Consumption: 3.2V = <100 mW
Output Signal: 0 – rail voltage -.15

Environmental

Recommended Operational Temperature Range: -40 to 65 °C
Relative Humidity Range: 0 – 99% RH, non-condensing

Lifetime and Warranty

Expected Life: >5 years
Pressure Range: 800-1200 mBar
Lamp Life: >15,000 hours
Filter Life: >15,000 hours
Warranty: PID Body = 24 months / Lamp = 12 months