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| Surrounding environment |
| When a metallic material other than the target exists close to the sensing surface of GAP-SENSOR or the sensor is embeddedinto a metallic component, enough distance should be provided between the relevant metal and the sensor as shown below.Note: This rule does not apply to our PF series sensors. Please contact us for details. |
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Generally, the distance equivalent tothe sensor diameter (i.e., a) is neededin the longitudinal direction and acutout three times as large as thesensor diameter (i.e., 3a) is needed inthe radial direction. |
| When GAP-SENSOR is used under special conditions such as limited mounting space, or extreme temperatures orpressures, special design may be needed. Please contact us. |
| Interference between sensors |
| When multiple sensors are closely mounted in the multi-channel
simultaneousmeasurement, the sensors interfere with each other to
cause errors in the result. It isrecommended to provide enough distance
between sensors (generally six times aslarge as the sensor diameter)
to avoid interference, to use different types of sensors,or to use
an interference preventive converter. Please contact us. |
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