
ECA 450
Introduction
Instruction 0024-9400
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1.5.2 T-AIR (Primary Air Thermocouple)
If thermocouple 0104-1797 (10 feet long) or Utility Wand 0104-1799 (12 inch
ridged probe with handle and 5 foot coiled cable) is to be used to measure the
burner’s primary air temperature, then connect either thermocouple to the
analyzer’s T-AIR connector.
Refer to Section
2.14 Primary Air Temperature Measurement
for alternate
methods of measuring the burner’s primary air temperature.
1.5.3 POWER (AC Adapter)
The analyzer’s internal battery pack is charged by connecting the supplied
AC adapter to any convenient source of 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power, and
then connecting the charger’s output plug to the analyzer’s POWER
connector. Refer to Section
4.1 Battery Charging
.
The AC adapter can also be used as an external power supply to simulta-
neously
charge
and
run
the analyzer if its battery pack should become
depleted during use.
1.5.4
∆
P REF (Differential Pressure)
The Differential pressure between two areas can be measured by first
connecting pressure hose P/N 0024-1103 to the analyzer’s
∆
P REF connector,
and inserting the open end of this hose into the area being used as the
reference pressure. The analyzer’s probe is then inserted into the area who’s
differential pressure is to be measured. Refer to Section
2.15 Differential
Pressure Measurement
.
1.5.5 RS232 (Computer Interface)
Data that has been stored in analyzer’s memory can be sent to a personal
computer by connecting serial data cable P/N 0104-4027 (straight through,
6 foot, DB9 male to DB9 female) between the computer’s COM port and the
analyzer’s RS232 connector. Refer to Section
2.11 Downloading Data to a
Personal Computer
.
1.5.6 OPT (Option)
Connector for future optional equipment.