WARNING! - Before proceeding with the combustion analysis remember to set the proper fuel.
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Configuration
Analysis
Instrument
OK
Operator
Alarms
Information
Diagnostic
Measure units
Language
Restore
Measures list
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Combustion analysis
O
4.2
Mode
2
%
CO
Memory
2
9.3
%
Ex. Air
1.25
Samples
Interval
T flue
190.1
°F
s
T air
15.4
°F
ΔT
74.7
°F
Loss tot
8.6
%
Eff. tot
91.4
%
OK
In case the automatic print mode is set then the average analysis printing start automatically.
Conversely, after the sampling of the third analysis, the average analysis is shown, so that it can be sent to the
printer as explained in the following.
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Memory
Print
Average analysis
Report
O
4.2
2
Memory
%
CO
9.3
2
Analysis
%
Ex. Air
1.25
Model
T flue
190.1
°F
T air
15.4
°F
ΔT
74.7
°F
Loss tot
8.6
%
Eff. tot
91.4
%
OK
To view different test measurements, use '
Xair = Excess Air
ΔT = Differential Temperature (NET Temperature)
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Configuration
Configuration
Analysis
Fuel
Natural gas
Propane
Fuel
Condensation
OK
L.P.G.
Butane
O
reference
NO
/NO ratio
2
x
Diesel oil
Fuel oil
Autozero
Propane-Air
Biogas
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Memory
Combustion analysis
Save
O
data logger
4.2
2
%
CO
1
2
9.3
%
OK
Ex. Air
10
1.25
T flue
60
190.1
°F
T air
15.4
°F
ΔT
74.7
°F
Loss tot
8.6
%
Eff. tot
91.4
%
1
120
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Print
Report
1
Memory
1
average
Analysis
In average
WARNING
OK
partial
Model
partial
Printing.
Please wait...
F1: stop
F1
' key to scroll through the various test measurement screens.
Tg = Flue Gas Stack Temperature
Ta = Ambient or Incoming Air Temperature
Eff. tot = Total Combustion Efficiency
Loss tot = Stack Losses
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KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS
KEYS
Automatically
saves the first
sample when the
set interval
expires, and so on
until the third
sample.
Date: 7/08/14
Time: 10.10
Fuel: Natural gas
Altitude: 0 m
R.H. air: 50 %
O2
4.2 ٪
CO2
9.3 ٪
Ex. Air
20 ٪
T flue
374.2 °F
T air
60.4 °F
ΔT
313.8 °F
Loss tot
8.6 ٪
Eff. Tot
91.4 ٪
CO
148 ppm
NO
40 ppm
NOX/NO:
1.03
E Instruments respects the nature and the environment, therefore provides this quick user guide to
NOX
41 ppm
CO amb
0 ppm
avoid any unwanted waste of paper.
Draft:
0.05 inH
2
O
However the complete manual for use and maintenance of the instrument is already available in
Smoke:
3
1
2
Aver n. :
2
the USB stick (included),.
Respect your environment: think before printing the full manual on paper.
Compliant with: EN 50379-1, EN 50379-2
Features
Combustion, Flue gas & Emissions analysis
Calculating of stack heat loss and efficiency
CO environment measurement
Measuring differential pressure
Draft measurement
Pressure measurement in the gas supply pipe
Store Smoke values, calculating mean value
The magnets in the back of the instrument can damage credit
cards,
hard
defibrillators and other devices proven sensitive to magnetic
fields.
It is recommended to keep the instrument at a distance of at
least 10" away from any of these devices.
CONTEXT KEYS
FUNCTION
CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION
Activate the context keys shown on
O
the display
Enters the Memory menu
Enters the Print menu
Enters the Configuration menu
Previes the combustion analysis
Enters the measurements menu
OK
Turns the instrument on/off
Esc
Quits the current screen
Selects and/or modifies
Confirms data
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drives,
mechanical
watches,
pacemakers,
ZERO the pressure sensor
Updates the measure
Saves
the current
measurement
or
analysis in the memory location selected
from the 'Select Memory' menu
Starts the report ticket
Enters the Print menu
Stops the flue gas analysis
Enters the modify mode for the selected
parameter
Confirms the settings
Cancels
the
change/operation
and
returns to the previous screen
Zooms the screen
Shows the details for the selected
parameter
'Find' function; starts a quick search for
the analysis to recall
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