pellistor
A pellistor is a type of catalytic bead sensor used in gas detectors to sense combustible hydrocarbon gases. It consists of two small beads mounted on a ceramic support within a protective housing. The active bead is coated with a platinum catalyst to promote oxidation of hydrocarbons, while the reference bead is inert or less active to provide temperature compensation.
Typically the beads form part of a Wheatstone bridge. An electrical current heats both beads; in clean
Performance and maintenance: pellistors respond rapidly to a range of hydrocarbons, with sensitivity that can vary
Applications: they are widely used in portable and fixed industrial gas detectors to monitor combustible vapors
Limitations: they are non-specific to particular hydrocarbons, can exhibit cross-sensitivity to other combustibles, and require periodic