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Posted: 2022-05-09 10:34 AM
The Co2 sensor is removable from the SXWSBTXCXSXX , but I can't find the part number to order a replacement. Are they available?
Posted: 2022-05-15 05:42 PM
I don't believe that this is intended as a field replaceable item
Posted: 2022-06-01 09:27 PM
The CO2 Sensor is Non Dispersion InfraRed (NDIR). It does not contain a chemical element. That provides for a typical longer life and reliability, is not intended for field replacement. The product electronics continually monitors the sensor and provides continued accuracy.
Posted: 2022-05-15 05:42 PM
I don't believe that this is intended as a field replaceable item
Posted: 2022-06-01 09:27 PM
The CO2 Sensor is Non Dispersion InfraRed (NDIR). It does not contain a chemical element. That provides for a typical longer life and reliability, is not intended for field replacement. The product electronics continually monitors the sensor and provides continued accuracy.
Posted: 2022-06-09 06:23 PM
We are seeing maybe 1or 2% failure (as in reading 0) within 1 year. If they were not meant to be replaceable, SE should save the money and solder them to the board without using a socket!
Posted: 2022-06-09 06:29 PM
I dare say that they also aren't designed to have that sort of failure rate either... I suggest that you contact your local support channel to have them replaced under warranty. You might also request a failure analysis, known in SE as a TEX request.
Posted: 2022-06-10 08:37 AM
The CO2 sensor on the SXWSBTXCXSXX isn't socketed. It's not field replaceable.
Posted: 2022-06-10 11:42 AM . Last Modified: 2022-06-10 11:45 AM
Posted: 2022-06-10 11:42 AM . Last Modified: 2022-06-10 11:45 AM
The one in front of me is 🙂
See attachment. So the only reason it is not field replaceable is because SE chooses not to make it available for replacement.
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