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AirTest PT9250 & CO

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 Application Guide

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Check air intakes on rooftops to ensure flue
exhausts  from  kitchen  or  furnace  vents  are
not being drawn into air intakes.

 

Use CO

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 to check for spillage of combustion

flues at water heaters or furnaces.

  Check  the  effectiveness  of  commercial

ventilation systems in removing combustion-
related CO

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.

Odor Control In Garages:

In  parking  garages,  bus  garage  and  fire  halls
carbon monoxide (CO) or nitrogen dioxide (NO

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)

is often used to control ventilation.   However due
to the effectiveness of catalytic converters much
less CO is now produced by cars and trucks.   In
some  cases  combustion  fumes  may  build  up  to
the  point  where  there  is  no  CO  or  NO

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  danger,

however  odors  associated  with  combustion  are
noticeable  and  unpleasant.   This  is  also  a
common  problem  with  diesel  vehicles  that
produce little CO but numerous other particulates
and smelly contaminants.

In  many  cases,  odor  perception  of  combustion
fumes  will  correspond  to  a  CO

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  level.   You  can

use  the  PT9250  to  determine  the  level  of  odor
perception  in  a  facility.   A  permanently  installed
CO

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  monitor  in  the  space  can  then  use  this

threshold  CO

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  level  to  activate  fans  to  control

odors related to vehicle combustion.

Building Commissioning:

Building  Commissioning  is  becoming  common
practice  in  many  areas  of  the  country.   The
PT9250 has a number of applications to building
commissioning:

 

By calibrating the PT9250 to outside air or a
known  source,  calibration  of 

C O

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  sensors

for  ventilation  control  can  be  quickly
checked.

  If  the  space  is  occupied  during  the

commissioning  period,  ventilation  levels  in
each  zone  can  be  checked  and  compared
with design requirements.

Building Trouble Shooting:

Unusually high or low CO

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 levels in an occupied

space  may  indicate  the  malfunctioning  of
mechanical  equipment  serving  the  space.   For
example:

  A  difference  in  measurements  of  CO

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between a space and a ceiling return plenum
may  reflect  excessive  supply  air  duct
leakage into the plenum.

 

Calculation of percentage of outside air in an
air  handler  can  be  performed  using  a
process  identical  to  the  differential
temperature method, except substituting CO

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levels measured.

  Determine  if  ventilation  systems  are

delivering  adequate  fresh  air  to  a  particular
zone based on its current occupancy.

  Improperly  adjusted,  or  broken  fresh  air

dampers can often be identified if unusually
high  or  low  levels  occur  within  a  space
during occupied periods.

  Periodic  day-long  data-logging  of  a  major

occupied  space  or  floor  can  give  a  good
indication  of  occupancy  hours.   This
information  can  be  used  to  reset  timer
schedules on equipment.

Planning For A CO

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 Retrofit:

Ok, so you have measured CO

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 in the space and

used  the  AirTest  Energy  Analysis  Program  to
identify a significant potential for energy savings.
This  section  briefly  describes  what  typically  is
involved in a CO

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 retrofit.

Location  Of  Sensors:

   Sensors  should  be

located  in  each  major  occupied  space.   Duct
mounting of sensors is not recommended for the
same reasons that temperature control does not
use in-duct sensing.

C o n t r o l  

A l g o r i t h m :

  

Typically  CO

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concentrations  are  used  to  proportionately
modulate fresh air to the space.    There are three
components to a control strategy:

1) 

Minimum  Ventilation  Rate:

   This  is  a  low

level  of  ventilation  provided  to  the  space
during  all  occupied  hours.   Since  CO

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  is

primarily related to people, this minimum rate
provides ventilation for non-occupant related
contaminants  such  as  off  gassing  from
furniture and carpets.  As a rule of thumb this
rate should be 30% of the Design ventilation
rate  (Design  rate  =  Design  Occupancy  X
Target cfm/person rate).

2) 

Start  Of  Control

:   Modulation  of  the  air

delivery to the space should begin 100 ppm
to  150  ppm  above  outside  concentrations
(e.g. 500-550 ppm).

3) 

Upper  Control  Point:

   The  algorithm  should

be  designed  so  that  the  Design  Ventilation
Rate (defined in 1) above), is provided when
the  CO

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  concentration  equal  to  the  target

cfm/person  ventilation  rate  is  reached.   For

Summary of Contents for PT9250

Page 1: ...help you understand buildings better in order to save energy and solve problems Its one thing to measure CO2 however this book provides a study guide that will quickly give you the critical knowledge and a competitive advantage in using CO2 as a powerful and profitable measurement parameter of ventilation and building performance Table Of Contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Quick Start Basics 2 3 Spot Che...

Page 2: ...Start Basics Turning On The Hand Held Sensor Plug the charger provided with the sensor into the bottom of the TR9250 and allow it to charge for at least 1 5 hours To power up the TR9250 you will have to hold the power button down for approximately 10 seconds while the sensor performs a self diagnostic check Once you press the power button you will see 88 88 displayed on the upper display and 88 88...

Page 3: ... space By using the pC program provided with the sensor you can change both the location and the way this information is displayed on the screen 3 Spot Check Ventilation Rates Background The PT9250 not only measures CO2 and Temperature but it also calculates the outside air ventilation rate in cfm per person based on the difference between inside and outside CO2 levels So how can we determine the ...

Page 4: ... or windows as well as the area directly surrounding a discharge grill Blowing Into The Sensor Pure exhaled breath contains 40 000 ppm of CO2 that will readily disperse in air Try to avoid breathing directly on the sensor when taking a measurement If you do breath into the sensor it will not hurt the sensor but it may take a few minutes for the sensor to readjust to normal background levels Since ...

Page 5: ...verter attachment that will allow the cable provided to interface with a USB port When you start the program it will immediately search for the sensor plugged into your computer and start to download information in the sensor This may take a few minutes If you are having problems with connecting to the sensor visit the troubleshooting section of this document General Tab Once the program has loade...

Page 6: ...connected from the PT9250 Graphed Results Each time the sensor is turned on a new logger file is created and can be identified at the top of the graphical display By clicking on the file you can view the set of data for that file The oldest files will have the lowest number Once the data logger has reached its maximum capacity it will begin logging over the oldest data The graph function is very b...

Page 7: ...e database memory 895 points and write over previously recorded data a sampling interval should be selected that allows for adequate space in the data logger Some guidelines on maximum sampling periods are provided below 1 Day 2 minute sampling 2 Day 4 minute sampling 5 Day 10 minute sampling 7 Day 15 minute sampling Battery Life Logging The battery life of the PT9250 is 10 to 16 hours As a rule y...

Page 8: ...f the PT9250 is on the zero adjustment of the sensor The sensor generally should not require span adjustment If performing both types of calibration the zero calibration should be performed first 7 Making Most Of The TR9250 Some Application Examples Overview This section provides a brief description of a number of real world applications for the PT9250 hand held Estimating Ventilation Rate From A ...

Page 9: ...essed in the decimal equivalent of parts per million Vop 0 0106 0 000675 0 000400 3 8 5 cfm person If the number of people in the space is known when the measurement is taken the total outside air ventilation rate to the space can be calculated by multiplying the occupancy times the number of people in the space This value in most buildings will represent the fixed ventilation rate provided to the...

Page 10: ...ow quickly levels change when you open a window or a door Dealing With IAQ Complaints Many symptoms related to indoor air quality IAQ complaints can also be associated with other physical ailments stress or emotional issues related to the individual If you are involved in investigating a suspect IAQ problem you can use the PT9250 to determine if ventilation is a factor in the complaint or concern ...

Page 11: ... a ceiling return plenum may reflect excessive supply air duct leakage into the plenum Calculation of percentage of outside air in an air handler can be performed using a process identical to the differential temperature method except substituting CO2 levels measured Determine if ventilation systems are delivering adequate fresh air to a particular zone based on its current occupancy Improperly ad...

Page 12: ...al CO2 retrofit you may also want to include use of Variable Speed Drives to modulate air delivery Ideally the system should be integrated with the existing building control system Most major control manufacturers have CO2 control routines available thatwill run with their systems Further Application Reference AirTest has numerous articles and application notes available on CO2 control systems and...

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