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Instruction Manual MM850402 ed. 08b 

 

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Tair probe

 

 

CAUTION 

 

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OR A CORRECT GAS ANALYSIS

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 NO AIR MUST REACH THE FLUE GAS AS A RESULT OF NON

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GAS

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TIGHT CONNECTION POINTS BETWEEN 

THE HEAT PRODUCER AND THE MEASUREMENT SITE 

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PROBE

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HE FLUE GAS AND EXHAUST GAS PATHWAYS MUST BE CHECKED FOR GAS

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TIGHTNESS BEFORE CARRYING OUT A MEASUREMENT

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 AND 

IF NECESSARY NON

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GAS

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TIGHT POINTS SHOULD BE SEALED

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6.3 

Connecting to a PC 

The instrument can operate with a personal computer through the USB serial port.  
 

                  

USB Cable EE700476 

 

6.3.1 USB 

installation 

The instrument can be used to directly connect the instrument to a USB computer port using the Windows™XP and 
Windows™ 95/98 operative system. Depending on the configuration of the computer, the adaptor could be automatically 
identified or not. If the adaptor isn’t properly identified you’ll need to manually install its driver, that you can find on the 
instrument’s software CD. 
 
You need to follow the driver installation below only at first connection of the instrument. Then, every time you connect 
the adaptor to your USB port, it will be automatically identified and it will be ready to operate. 
 

  If you have previously installed a similar driver on your pc and the drivers that are about to install are different from 

those already installed, please uninstall the already installed drivers FIRST. Please refer to the Driver’s Uninstall 
procedure of your Operating System. 

6.3.1.1 

Installing the USB driver  

  Close all the active windows and/or applications. 

  If you computer runs in Windows™XP or Windows™ XP SP1, temporally disconnect the PC from the web. To do this, 

temporally remove the network cable from your pc, if connected, or by disabling your network card going to the 

Summary of Contents for BTU 3000+

Page 1: ...i iG Ga as s 3 30 00 00 0 B BT TU U 3 30 00 00 0 E Ec co oL Li in ne e 4 40 00 00 0 G Gr re ee en nL Li in ne e 4 40 00 00 0 Handheld Flue Gas Analyzers Boiler Tuning Units Instruction Manual MM850402 ed 08b ...

Page 2: ...ntact our technicians for any necessary questions requirements The instrument is supplied by a Ni MH rechargeable battery pack or by 100 115 230V 10 50 60Hz line supply using the special power supply module provided with the 3000 4000 series The instruments are fully tested in conformity with the directive n 89 336 CEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Eurotron shall not be liable in any event technic...

Page 3: ... Internal Gas Sniffer Probe option for UniGas 3000 BTU 3000 16 2 17 Pitot tube 16 2 18 Calibration Certificate 17 2 19 Electromagnetic Compatibility 17 3 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 18 4 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 19 4 1 Measurement Principle 19 4 1 1 Gas Sampling Probe 19 4 1 2 Water Trap Line Filter 20 4 1 3 Gas Sensors 20 4 2 Auxiliary Measurements 21 4 2 1 Temperature Measurements 21 4 2 2 Pressure and D...

Page 4: ... option 46 8 MEMORY MANAGEMENT 47 8 1 Store Data Analysis 47 8 2 Tag selection 47 8 3 Delete Memory 48 8 4 Recall Memory 48 8 5 DBGas 2004 48 8 5 1 Installing DbGas 2004 49 8 5 2 Registering the Software 50 8 5 3 Compatibility 50 8 6 Software configuration 51 8 6 1 How to operate using GasConfig 51 8 6 2 GasConfig Installation 53 9 CONFIGURATION 54 9 1 Engineering Units 54 9 2 Alarms 55 9 3 HELP K...

Page 5: ...u can measure simultaneously and using a single unit NO NOx and SO2 gas concentration The instruments are completed with a pressure Draft sensor an internal printer internal memory for storing data and a USB serial interface for configuration and data transfer from and to a PC Draft measurement is possible using the internal pressure sensor and the special gas sample probe The optional internal pr...

Page 6: ...10050 max 1000 C 8 Standard l 750 mm max 800 C Draft single hose cat BB610082 max 1200 C without TC F Sinterized filter max 800 C Table E Options 0 none 1 Internal impact printer 2H Draft and differential pressure measurements capability dual hoses with connector 4 Graphic display capability 6 Electrovalve for autozero quick start up 8 Internal sensor for gas leak detector Table F Battery charger ...

Page 7: ...Instruction Manual MM850402 ed 08b 7 Table H Calibration certificate 1 Eurotron report ...

Page 8: ...x 1000 C 9 Standard l 750 mm max 800 C Draft single hose cat BB610082 max 1200 C without TC F Sinterized filter max 800 C Table E Options 0 none 1 Internal impact printer 2H Draft and differential pressure measurements capability dual hoses with connector 4 Graphic display capability 6 Electrovalve for autozero quick start up 8 Internal sensor for gas leak detector Table F Battery charger 1 115 Va...

Page 9: ...Instruction Manual MM850402 ed 08b 9 Table H Calibration certificate 1 Eurotron report ...

Page 10: ...cat BB610080 6 90mm 90 probe cat BB610043 7 Multi hole single hose probe l 160 mm for boilers cat BB610070 Table E Options 0 none 1 Internal impact printer 6 Electrovalve for autozero quick start 8 Internal sensor for gas leak detector Table F Battery charger 1 115 Vac with USA plug 2 230 Vac with Schuko plug 3 230 Vac with UK plug 4 230 Vac with European plug 5 100 Vac with USA Japan plug Table G...

Page 11: ...43 7 Multiholes l 160mm cat BB610070 Table E Options 0 none 1 Internal impact printer 6 Electrovalve for autozero quick start 7 Internal sensor for gas leak detector Table F Battery charger 1 115 Vac with USA plug 2 230 Vac with Schuko plug 3 230 Vac with UK plug 4 230 Vac with European plug 5 100 Vac with USA Japan plug Table G Accessories 0 None 1 Manager software Package DBGas 2004 standard cat...

Page 12: ...al battery charger Charging time 3h at 90 with instrument off Battery life 10h continuous operation without printer and back light Printer Impact type 24 columns with 58 mm large and 18 meters long paper roll Printer power supply using the analyser battery pack Automatic CO ppm dilution Automatic sensor protection from high CO concentration Internal data memory up to 250 complete analysis data str...

Page 13: ... visual with 5 steps 5 alarms levels 100 200 300 400 500 ppm Acoustic Alarm indication respectively 1 2 3 5 bip s continuous Response time 5s t90 Alarm levels Accuracy 10 at 90 days Low Draft Probe Range 200Pa Resolution 0 1Pa Operative temperature range from 5 to 45 C Accuracy From 10 Pa to 10 Pa 0 5 Pa Elsewere 3 Pa ...

Page 14: ...5 ppm 4 rdg elsewere CO2 Calculated from 0 to 99 9 0 1 Tair Pt100 from 10 to 100 C 0 1 C 0 2 rdg 0 15 C Tgas Tc K from 0 to 1000 C 0 1 C 0 3 rdg 0 3 C T Calculated from 0 to 1000 C 0 1 C Tflow Tc K from 10 to 100 C 0 1 C 0 3 rdg 0 3 C Treturn Tc K from 10 to 100 C 0 1 C 0 3 rdg 0 3 C Pressure P Piezo 0 200 hPa 0 1 hPa 0 5 Pa up to 50 Pa 1 rdg elsewere Draft Piezo 40 hPa 0 01 hPa 0 03 Pa up to 300 ...

Page 15: ...matic internal device diluted the CO concentration when a high level of CO is identified by the instrument Dilution system allows to extend the measuring range of the CO sensor up to 10 The optional Autozero valve for quick start up allows the operator to switch the instrument with the gas probe in the stack Four acoustic and visual alarms can be set on four programmable parameters 2 5 Temperature...

Page 16: ...d with programmable interval time It uses the internal pressure sensor and a Eurotron leakage procedure 2 13 External Low Pressure Sensor UniGas 3000 The UniGas 3000 only can use the external Pa sensor for pressure and Draft BB830025 The sensor is a unique vacuum meter with higher precision 0 5 Pa and resolution 0 1 Pa specification if compared to the internal sensor ones This sensor is useful to ...

Page 17: ...ied by an International recognized Laboratory and shipped with a Certificate of Calibration stating the nominal and actual values and the deviation errors 2 19 Electromagnetic Compatibility The instrument case made in shock resistant injection moulded ABS polycarbonate has been designed to fulfill the directive 89 336 CEE Electromagnetic Compatibility See Appendix A1 for EMC declaration of conform...

Page 18: ...ic Display Keyboard Tgas Input P2 P Input P1 Draft Pressure input INLET Flue Gas input Battery charger External probe and Pt100 Tair probe input Back light sensor USB port At the bottom of 3000 4000 series you can see all sampling probe connectors gas inlet pressure and Draft input thermocouple input for gas measurement and the 2 nd pressure inlet connector On the right side are the connectors for...

Page 19: ...creases with time The expected life does not relate to the operative time and is lost after approximately 24 months The toxic gas measurements CO SO2 NO and NO2 use electrochemical cells with an expected operative life of 3 years The electrochemical cell grants accurate results for time intervals of approximately 60 minutes The zero drift is automatically corrected by the instrument every time the...

Page 20: ...ALYSIS WITHOUT THE DRAINING RUBBER PLUG THE MEASUREMENTS WILL BE INCORRECT WHEN YOU FINISH THE ANALYSIS REMEMBER TO DRAIN THE WATER TRAP BEFORE PUTING THE GAS PROBE IN THE CARRYING CASE REMOVE THE CONDENSATION WATER FROM THE PROBE HOSE TO OPEN THE WATER TRAP GENTLY ROTATE THE TWO PARTS DON T FORCE THEM THE LINE FILTER SHOULD BE REPLACED WHEN DIRTY NEVER MAKE ANY ANALYSIS WITHOUT LINE FILTER AND OR...

Page 21: ... the apparatus with compensated cable and connector An internal Pt100 resistance thermometer is used for cold junction compensation The same Tc K input can be used to measure the flow and return temperature in water circuit If you have to measure the water temperature measuring the pipe temperature use an arch model thermocouple with an appropriate diameter A remote Pt100 sensor can be supplied on...

Page 22: ... pollution describe the procedure DIN51402 2116 2117 and 2297 VDI directives ASTM D 2156 63 T etc 4 2 3 1 Measuring Instruments option 1 Smoke pump it should suck 5 75 litres 0 25 l normalized to 0 C 760mmHg through a 1 cm 2 filter 2 Smoke index reference table it is a grey scale sheet with 10 different areas numbered from 0 to 9 The number 0 corresponds to a 85 2 5 reflection Every area reflects ...

Page 23: ...r supplied as a standard accessory the batteries must be installed Optional external DC auto battery charger the batteries must be installed The Li Ion rechargeable batteries allows a long time operation and do not need maintenance The same battery powers both the instrument and the internal printer The internal battery will grant 10 hours of continuous operation without printing and the display b...

Page 24: ... SEAT THE AIR FILTER MUST BE CLEAR 6 2 Gas Probe Positioning The measurement site should be arranged at a distance of 2xD behind the exhaust gas connection pipe where D diameter of the exhaust gas connection pipe To position the sampling probe in the exhaust gas pathway a hole of 11 16mm should be drilled and the retaining cone of the sampling probe firmly screwed in it The retaining screw in the ...

Page 25: ...ally identified or not If the adaptor isn t properly identified you ll need to manually install its driver that you can find on the instrument s software CD You need to follow the driver installation below only at first connection of the instrument Then every time you connect the adaptor to your USB port it will be automatically identified and it will be ready to operate If you have previously ins...

Page 26: ...t the Hardware tab and click Windows Update Please verify that this option is DISABLED Connect the instrument to a USB port of your computer This will automatically run the Windows Found New Hardware Wizard if the adaptor is not automatically identified and installed on your system The following page will be displayed Select No not this time to avoid the driver search in internet then click Next t...

Page 27: ... CONTINUE WITH THE INSTALLATION IF WINDOWS XP IS CONFIGURED TO IGNORE FILE SIGNATURE WARNINGS NO MESSAGE WILL APPEAR At the end Windows will show a message indicating that the installation was successful Click Finish to complete the installation WARNING THE INSTRUMENT WILL BE CONFIGURED ON YOUR SYSTEM AS A COMMUNICATION COM USB SERIAL PORT NOT AS A CLASSIC USB PORT INTO THE DEVICE MANAGER OF YOUR ...

Page 28: ...om 2 boxes each containing the assigned function e g ANALYSIS If no word is displayed inside the box no function is assigned to that function key S T W and X They move the cursor symbol or to increase or decrease numerical values ENTER Accept and memory store the modified parameter or variable PRINT Print the report of the analysis ON OFF Switch the analyzer on or off STORE Read or store the analy...

Page 29: ...rs ZOOM function O2 20 9 CO2 0 1 CO 37ppm REF O2 GRAPHIC O2 20 9 CO2 0 1 CO 37 ppm NO 0 ppm Tg Tc Error EffN REF O2 GRAPHIC O2 20 9 Ta 28 1C CO2 0 1 t Calc E CO 38p Los NO 0p λ Tg TC Err Eff Eff REF O2 GRAPHIC Two boxes are positioned on the bottom of the display They contains the name of the function assigned to the F1 and F2 function keys The status bar uses graphical symbols to describe the act...

Page 30: ...It is used to identify the selected character you can move it using the W X S and T keys The box below the characters table shows the currently inserted text The symbol W is the end of line symbol Press CONFIRM to write in the line box the selected char The reversed char C when selected delete the last inserted char Press ENTER to memory store the text and return to the previous page Press ESCAPE ...

Page 31: ...U MEASURE if the optional Autozero valve option is installed the display will show the page below wait for autozero wait for autozero Op Bat 5 2V 23 5 C Autozero 60 sec MENU MEASURE This page displays the following information operator name battery charge level instrument internal temperature and the seconds to end the autozero procedure NOTE THE ANALYZER MUST DRAW CLEAN AIR FROM THE AMBIENT DURIN...

Page 32: ...2 0 1 CO 37ppm REF O2 GRAPHIC O2 20 9 Ta 28 1C CO2 0 1 t Calc E CO 38p Los NO 0p λ Tg TC Err Eff Eff REF O2 GRAPHIC Pressing the S and T you can change page for others parameters Pressing the REF O2 key the measured parameters will be referred to the user defined programmed oxygen value When operator select this mode the symbol O2 will be displayed on the status bar O2 20 9 CO2 0 1 CO O2 3 0 GRAPH...

Page 33: ...or the Draft measurement When you connect the probe to the analyzer you have to insert both gas inlet and pressure inlet connectors Connect the hose with line filter to gas inlet connector The pressure measurement requires the instrument in normal operating conditions indicating one of the measured or calculated parameters Press DRAFT on the keyboard DO NOT INSERT THE PROBE IN THE CHIMNEY The inte...

Page 34: ... Zero by pressing ZERO F1 ATTENTION BE SURE THAT THE TWO ELEMENTS SENSOR AND PROBE ARE FIXED AND IN VERTICAL POSITION Put the probe into the chimney hole avoiding to move the Pa sensor module and fix it in the center of the chimney Make the measurement see par 7 3 If you store the measured value by pressing the ENTER key it will be printed on the test report probe Pa Sensor Connession cable Magnet...

Page 35: ...change the value for the correct fuel type Press ESCAPE F1 to return to the previous page without save the changes Press ENTER to memory store the selection and return to the previous page 7 5 Combustion Air Temperature option It is important to measure the true combustion air temperature to have a correct boiler efficiency calculations The 3000 4000 series have an auxiliary Rtd input to measure s...

Page 36: ...emperature value The instrument will show the difference between the two values Press ESCAPE F1 to return to the previous page The temperature values will be printed pressing the PRINT key 7 7 Gas velocity measurement The 3000 4000 series is arranged for chimney speed measuring For this measurement you need a Pitot tube to be connected to the differential pressure inputs Connect the terminal of th...

Page 37: ...e cursor symbol to P parameter Press COPY to copy the current P value Press ENTER to manually change the P value The instrument will display the gas speed Press ESCAPE to the previous page menu NOTE FOR THE BEST SPEED CALCULATION DO NOT CHANGE THE BURNER RATE BETWEEN THE TWO MEASUREMENTS THE OPTIMUM CONDITIONS WILL BE ACHIEVED USING 2 HOTELS IN CHIMNEY AND THE SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENTS 7 8 Printin...

Page 38: ...paper roll You can use standard paper roll but you have to check before for its dimensions max 57mm 1mm large and 48mm 1mm roll diameter If necessary substitute the ribbon cartridge cod EE490002 Approach the end of the new paper roll cod EE340005 to the slot under the printer Switch the analyzer on Keeping the HELP key down press the X key to bypass the autozero procedure Press PRINT then press th...

Page 39: ...2 to return to the previous menu MEASURE TIGHTNESS TEST GAS LEAK PROBE AMBIENT CO T RH PROBE ESCAPE NEXT Use the S and T keys to move the cursor symbol to TIGHTNESS TEST option Press the ENTER key to select the option Press ESCAPE F2 to return to the previous menu SELECT TEST 0 3 hPa Parameters Test Type A START TEST ESCAPE ZERO Select Parameters option PREFERENCES Gas types City Net Vol 0 0 Tot V...

Page 40: ... test Gas Type City or Natural Barometric Pressure P1 The Pressure initial P2 The Pressure end System vol Total Plant Volume Counter vol Gas Meter Test Air Diff of pr P difference of pressure between P1 and P2 Dispersion found Capacity of Gas Dispersed Dispersion correct Capacity of Gas correct Suitability Conformity of Plant Eurotron S p A Unigas 3000 Serial Number 000 Date 00 00 0000 Time 00 00 ...

Page 41: ...option Press ESCAPE F2 to return to the previous menu MEASURE TIGHTNESS TEST GAS LEAK PROBE AMBIENT CO T RH PROBE ESCAPE NEXT Use the S and T keys to move the cursor symbol to TIGHTNESS TEST option Press the ENTER key to select the option Press ESCAPE F2 to return to the previous menu SELECT TEST 0 3 mmH2O Parameters Test Type A START TEST ESCAPE ZERO Select Test type and select test type B Select...

Page 42: ...fore being used Sensors used in safety applications should be fully calibrated at least every six months U K HSE GERMANY DFG USA OSHA TWA 8h 50 30 35 STEL 10 300 60 30 200 7 10 1 CO ambient external probe option To enable CO monitoring press the MENU key from measuring page The following page will be displayed MENU MEASURE ION CURR TEMPERATURE GAS VELOCITY ESCAPE Use the S and T keys to move the c...

Page 43: ...e GasConfig software for PC After the 40 seconds waiting time the CO ambient monitoring will start The procedure will measure the CO concentration for a 30 seconds period and the display will shows the CO measuring and the time remaining AMBIENT CO Amb CO 5 ppm External Probe Measure 29 sec ESCAPE ZERO At the end of the 30 seconds of measuring time the CO concentration will be displayed Press the ...

Page 44: ...rting the probe in working area lei it run for a few seconds in fresh and uncontaminated air Press the ZERO key to reset the measure and start CH4 monitoring From this moment the unit will compare the correct CH4 reading Pressing the X key you can change the probe range to 500ppm box Pressing the W key you can return to 100ppm box range Eurotron suggest to use 100ppm box for ambient gas checking a...

Page 45: ...AK TEST CH4 int 0 ppm ESCAPE Refer to paragraph 10 3 3 to change the 60 sec heating time Before running the measuring let the instrument run for a few seconds in fresh and uncontaminated air From this moment the unit will compare the correct CH4 reading with the maximum range of 500ppm The analyser will beep at the speed of one beep sec and the display will shows the read concentration Press ESCAP...

Page 46: ...he operator to simply measures the ionization current of the boiler WARNING TURN OFF THE BOILER FIRST Carefully use the following procedure Connect the ionization current probe to the Mini Din connector on the right side of the analyser Press the MENU key from measuring page The following page will be displayed MENU MEASURE ION CURR TEMPERATURE GAS VELOCITY ESCAPE Use the S and T keys to move the ...

Page 47: ... and running the DBGas 2004 software only Press the STORE key to store delete and assign the Tag for a current analysis The following page will be displayed MEMORY STORE TAG SELECTION DELETE MEMORY RECALL MEMORY ESCAPE ID TAG Use the S and T keys to move the cursor symbol to the desired option Press the ENTER key to select the option NOTE BEFORE STORING OR DELETING THE MEMORY YOU MUST SELECT THE T...

Page 48: ...HE MEMORY YOU MUST SELECT THE TAG IF IT IS DIFFERENT FROM THE CURRENT ONE DIPLAYED SELECT THE READING MODE SINGLE OR AVERAGE AND SELECT THE STORED DATA Press VIS MEM F1 to visualize the analysis data the selected memory data or the average values of the selected Tag Press PRINT F2 to print the report for the displayed data To change the recalling mode follow the procedure below Use the S and T key...

Page 49: ...can transfer the data to the PC The software will assign the analysis to the correct boiler in the database Operator can view and print the data Therefore it is possible to maintain an historical archive for several years The main menu is made by 4 buttons Plants Clients Analysis Fuels and Exit from program Activate the cursor and snap cursor to the desired parameter Using the mouse you can move t...

Page 50: ...erent edition To register the software Run DBGas 2004 Click Help Click Info Click the Enter Registration Code button and write the registration code Demo Mode DBGas 2004 includes all options but the database is limited to max 5 Plants Lite edition DBGas 2004 do not allows the data download from the Flue gas analyser Standard edition DBGas 2004 includes all options without database limits 8 5 3 Com...

Page 51: ...t depends by instrument model installed cells and options The window on the right is the program user interface It is organized in function pages you can select the page for interesting parameters using the mouse A main menu bar allows you to load and save the configuration data to the change the communication settings for data transfer to and from the analyzer WARNING BEFORE CONFIGURATION DATA TR...

Page 52: ...nalog Output Not available for software version 1 001 Timer You can change the autozero time and the leak decay time Fuels Up to 10 different fuels coefficient tables can be programmed Bar graphs You can set up to 6 different bargraphs parameter and range Service 3 service information lines can be programmed for factory co ordinates We suggest to keep Eurotron telephone and fax numbers for your re...

Page 53: ...for Windows follow the below procedure Place the Software disk in a CD ROM drive From the Windows Start Menu select RUN Enter the filename D SETUP EXE substitute the letter D for the disk drive that contains Software disk Follow the on screen instructions making sure to provide the correct path to your Software directory when prompted Once installed the 3000 4000 series Configuration Software icon...

Page 54: ...m the CO level for automatic exclusion the CO cell Fuel Parameters You can display only the constant table for the selected fuel To change the values you should use the configuration PC software Engineering Unit You can change the technical units for gas temperature and pressure measurements Alarms You can set the alarms levels Min Max operation and enable disable all the 4 possible acoustic and v...

Page 55: ...ing page in reverse mode You can acknowledge the alarms by pressing the ENTER key In this case the beeping will stop but the reverse mode remains the same 9 3 HELP Key The Help menu informs the operator on the instrument status electrochemical cells status and battery level Service information and allows you to change the header printer text When you press the HELP button on the keyboard the follo...

Page 56: ...upgrade the instrument Firmware directly copying it from another UniGas 3000 by simply connecting them together with the special cable see par 10 4 1 for the procedure 9 3 4 Service Data The SERVICE option allows you to read the information to contact us for service assistance and the information that we need to know for identify your instrument configurations instrument configuration code and ser...

Page 57: ...e the measurements Just after the trap you can find a replaceable low porosity line filter code EE650074 It hold le solid particles of the gas We recommend you to replace this filter is it s dirty To replace the paper filter open the trap gently rotating the two trap parts ATTENTION DON T MAKE MEASUREMENTS WITHOUT THE TRAP CAP IF THE CAP IS NOT MOUNTED ON THE TRAP YOU WILL HAVE AN AMBIENT AIR INPU...

Page 58: ...ulation available The instrument cannot perform the calculations Check and solve the other error conditions e g O2 18 Excluded CO sensor excluded by electro valve Automatic CO sensor protection is active Perform one or more autozero cycles in fresh air Tc Error The thermocouple is disconnected or damaged Connect or replace the temperature probe Tsens Er Cell compensation error Return the instrumen...

Page 59: ...because the analyzer use this data for analysis storing CLOCK Hour 10 Minutes 22 ESCAPE DATE Use the S and T keys to move the cursor symbol to the desired option Press the ENTER key to enter in the option set up page Press ESCAPE F2 to return to the previous menu Press DATE F1 to change date DATE Day 10 Month 22 Year 1999 Type EURO ESCAPE HOUR Use the S and T keys to move the cursor symbol to the ...

Page 60: ... time Analysis par AutoZ Time 180 CH4 Heat T 60 ESCAPE Use the S and T keys to move the cursor symbol to the desired option Press the ENTER key to set a new Auto zero time Press ESCAPE F2 to return to the previous menu 10 3 4 P decay time By Selecting this option you can change the timing for leak test when using the decay method The test has a total period of 310 seconds and the programmable time...

Page 61: ...ess and hold the F1 key while pressing the ON OFF key in order to set the instrument in firmware upgrade status 9 Click on the Program button to start the upgrading phase and wait until a termination message appears NOTE IF DATA TRANSFER FAILS PLEASE TURN OFF THE INSTRUMENT AND REPEAT THE PROCEDURE FROM STEP 8 10 4 2 Firmware Upgrade between two Unigas3000 units bootloader The firmware of the UniG...

Page 62: ...essories BB880033 Aluminum case instr probe accessories EE260166 Configuring PC software GasConfig BB610041 Manual pump for smoke measurement BB610057 3 m long extension gas hose Auxiliary External Probes EE300088 Burner pressure probe BB830009 Ambient CO probe BB830010 Natural gas checker Sniffer probe BB830006 Remote air sensor 2m cable length BB830007 Remote air sensor 5m cable length Gas Sampl...

Page 63: ...apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser including but not limited to mishandling improper interfacing operation outside of design limits improper repair or unauthorized modification This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of being damaged as a result of excessive corrosion or current heat moisture or vibration improper spe...

Page 64: ...Instruction Manual MM850402 ed 08b 64 APPENDIX ...

Page 65: ...AG SELECTION ANALYS 3 Connect the sampling probe electrical and pneumatic terminals to the GreenLine 4000 4 Insert the sampling probe in chimney or stack Be sure for mechanical positioning and flue gas intercepting 5 Press ANALYSIS F1 key to start the measurements Select the desired data page using V and W keys Zoom in or out to enlarge or reduce the visualized characters using the X and W keys 6 ...

Page 66: ...ction Manual MM850402 ed 08b 66 A2 EMC Comformity The instrument casa made in shock resistant injection moulded ABS polycarbonate fulfil the prevision of the directive 89 336 CEE Electromagnetic Compatibility ...

Page 67: ...er mod EcoLine 4000 Name and type cat 7824 Model to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following normative documents EN 50082 2 3 95 IEC 1000 4 2 IEC 1000 4 4 IEC 1000 4 11 ENV 50140 ENV 50141 ENV 50204 EN 55011 Title number and date of issue of normative documents following the prevision of directive 89 336 CEE Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Sesto S Giovanni January 08th ...

Page 68: ...r mod GreenLine 4000 Name and type cat 7824 Model to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following normative documents EN 50082 2 3 95 IEC 1000 4 2 IEC 1000 4 4 IEC 1000 4 11 ENV 50140 ENV 50141 ENV 50204 EN 55011 Title number and date of issue of normative documents following the prevision of directive 89 336 CEE Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Sesto S Giovanni January 08th...

Page 69: ...ser mod UniGas 3000 Name and type cat 7823 Model to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following normative documents EN 50082 2 3 95 IEC 1000 4 2 IEC 1000 4 4 IEC 1000 4 11 ENV 50140 ENV 50141 ENV 50204 EN 55011 Title number and date of issue of normative documents following the prevision of directive 89 336 CEE Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Sesto S Giovanni January 08th ...

Page 70: ... 32 Display 15 29 Display regulation 29 E Electromagnetic compatibility 17 Electro pneumatic connections 24 EMC Comformity 66 Engineering Units 54 Error messages 58 F Features and Benefits 5 Firmware Upgrade 61 Flow Return temperature 35 Flue gas analysis 31 Fuel technical data 15 G Gas probe positioning 24 25 Gas sampling probe 15 19 62 Gas sensors 20 Gas velocity measurement 36 GasConfig Install...

Page 71: ...data 37 R Recall memory 48 RECOMMENDATIONS 23 Ref O2 32 Registering the software 50 Remote temperature probe 16 RS232 USB installation 25 S Select by a list 30 Sensor Diagnostic 56 Serial port 59 Service Data 56 Set up menu 58 Smoke index measurement 22 Smoke measurement 16 34 Smoke pump maintenance 62 Software configuration 51 Specifications 12 status bar 29 Store data analysis 47 T Tag selection...

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