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Safety instructions 5

1. Safety instructions

Before using the device, please read carefully this user manual. It delivers important information about the device opera-
tions, maintenance and storage.

1.1 Warnings

• Interior or exterior use.
• Do not expose the probe tip to an open flame.
• Control device sealing with the probe.
• Respect the range of the device measurement (0 to 60 bar)
• After measurement and before clearing the device and accessories, wait for the probe to cool down. A hot probe can 

cause burns.

• Condensate contain a low level of acidity, do not touch directly the condensate. Make sure no condensate is leaking 

into the device. 

• This device has been developed for the measurement of flue gas parameters. It must not be used in any other purpose.
• This device has been developed, produced and sold exclusively to trained and qualified experts in the field of HVACR 

and combustion emissions monitoring. Appropriate training might be necessary in order to guarantee a riskless use of 
this instrument. Sauermann is not responsible for any possible accident during its use.

• Please always use the device in accordance with its intended use and within parameters described in the technical fea-

tures in order not to compromise the protection ensured by the device. 

• When using the device, the safety of the system integrating the device is the responsibility of the system assembler.
• This device can pose a risk for wearers of pacemakers. Respect a distance of at least 10 cm (4") between the device 

and the wearer.

• Respect a safety distance with other electronic apparel like computers, credit cards, computeur or TV screens which 

could be damaged by the magnetic field of the apparel.

• Only the accessories provided with the device or available as an option must be used.
• Do not use the device if it is damaged or if it operates abnormally. Inspect the device before every use. In case of doubt, 

please contact Sauermann’s After-sales service.

• Do not authorize pressures beyond the device limits. Please refer to the technical features described in this user manual.
• The device must not be exposed to rain or any other humid environments (> 85 %RH).
• Do not use the device next to explosive and corrosives gases, vapour or dust.
• Do not place your fingers in movable zones of the device (articulations).
• The device must not be used in ATEX zones according to applicable standards.
• Do not store the device with solvents. Do not use desiccants. Do not use isopropanol.
• Do not obstruct the ventilation outflows of the device.
• During use, keep inspecting the device and accessories for effective operation and your own safety.

• Do not give this product to a child.

• If the device falls or in case of similar inconveniences, or if an irregular malfunction appears, please send back the device 

to Sauermann After-sales service for a technical check and to ensure your own safety.

1.2 Environment protection

Send back the device at its end of working life to a waste collection center for electrical and electronic components (ac-
cording to local regulations), or send it back to Sauermann to ensure a required waste collection in the respect of the 
environment.

1.3 Symbols used

For your safety and in order to avoid any damage of the device, please follow the procedure
described in this user manual and read carefully the notes preceded by the following symbol:

The following symbol will also be used in this user manual: 
Please read carefully the information notes indicated after this symbol.

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document. The products functionalities and visual appearances can be modified without prior notice. Smartphone or tablet are not supplied with 
Sauermann products.

11. Analyzer information .......................................................................................................................................... 27

11.1 Service and Calibration ................................................................................................................................. 27

11.1.1 Calibration information ......................................................................................................................... 27
11.1.2 Service center contact ........................................................................................................................... 27
11.1.3 Perform calibration ............................................................................................................................... 27

11.2 Gas sensor information ................................................................................................................................. 28
11.3 Other information ......................................................................................................................................... 28

12. Perform other measurements ............................................................................................................................. 29

12.1 Perform CO monitoring ................................................................................................................................. 29
12.2 Perform a gas tightness test .......................................................................................................................... 29

12.2.1 Perform a gas tightness test according to UNI 7129 (new piping) .......................................................... 29
12.2.2 Perform a gas tightness test according to UNI 11137 (existing piping) ................................................... 29

12.3 Gas pump flow rate ...................................................................................................................................... 31
12.4 Heat exchanger integrity test ........................................................................................................................ 31
12.5 Perform a Stack Gas Velocity measurement with a Pitot tube ......................................................................... 31
12.6 Perform a measurement of

 

smoke/opacity ..................................................................................................... 32

12.6.1 Perform the measurement ..................................................................................................................... 32

13. Maintenance of the analyzer .............................................................................................................................. 33

13.1 Life-time of the sensors ................................................................................................................................ 33
13.2 Replaced used sensor ................................................................................................................................... 33
13.3 Replace filter inside the water trap ................................................................................................................ 34
13.4 Cleaning the analyzer ................................................................................................................................... 34

14. Optional accessories .......................................................................................................................................... 35
15. Spare parts ......................................................................................................................................................... 36

Summary of Contents for SI-CA 130

Page 1: ...www sauermanngroup com USER MANUAL Si CA 130 GAS ANALYZER...

Page 2: ...s results 14 5 8 Use the Zoom function 15 6 Set the general parameters of the analyzer 16 6 1 Set the time 16 6 2 Set the time zone 16 6 3 Set the date 16 6 4 Set the language 16 6 5 Set the country 1...

Page 3: ...fingers in movable zones of the device articulations The device must not be used in ATEX zones according to applicable standards Do not store the device with solvents Do not use desiccants Do not use...

Page 4: ...to maintain the contact tip inside the duct The probe is connected to the instrument by 3 m 10 of dual hose Other probe lengths 75 cm 1 m and 1 5 m are avalaible as options Interchangeable measuremen...

Page 5: ...asurement also for Heat Exchanger Test NO Direct NO sensor measurement NO L Direct Low NO sensor measurement NOx Calculated NOx value NOx L Calculated Low NOx value with NOx factor CO2 Calculated CO2...

Page 6: ...lor Touch Screen with Graphing Size 480 x 272 pixels Keypad 1 On Off key Material ABS PC Protection IP42 Connection Wireless class 2 range range frequency from 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz with a transmit pow...

Page 7: ...Gas Analysis screen The screen displays values of the different parameters of the analysis Perform measurement for at least 3 minutes until measurements stabilize 5 3 Perform a draft measurement Duri...

Page 8: ...arameters to display Select the time period to display Tap Start The analyzer displays the measurements as graph 5 6 Save the analysis During the combustion gas analysis when measurements are constant...

Page 9: ...e Settings General screen is displayed Tap Language Select the language among English French Spanish Italian German Portuguese and Chinese 6 5 Set the country Settings General screen is displayed Tap...

Page 10: ...following information about the fuel is displayed A1 B K CO2 t V dry gas m3 ucb M air kg ucb MH2 O kg ucb and PCI MJ ucb 7 1 2 Create a fuel It is possible to create a customized fuel Settings Analys...

Page 11: ...or falling the alarm of the instrument is activated when the measured value is below the defined threshold A maximum of 5 different alarms can be set Settings Analysis screen is displayed Tap Alarms...

Page 12: ...ernal NTC sensor of the analyzer if no probe is connected and if no value entered To enter an air temperature Settings Analysis screen is displayed Tap Air temperature Activate it at the top of the sc...

Page 13: ...e the data saving mode manual or data logger Settings screen is displayed Tap Data saving Select Manual data will be manualy saved during measurement or Select Data logger data will be saved according...

Page 14: ...rinted default number is 1 Settings Printer screen is displayed Tap Number of copies Use up and down arrows to define the number of copies Maximum number of copies is five 11 Analyzer information This...

Page 15: ...12 Perform other measurements The analyzer can perform other measurements than a gas analysis CO monitor Gas tightness test Gas pump flow rate Heat exchanger integrity test Stack gas velocity 12 1 Pe...

Page 16: ...or combustion chamber The pump of the analyzer must be on to perform this test Other measurements screen is displayed Tap Heat Exchanger Integrity Test Insert the sampling probe into the exhaust flue...

Page 17: ...e time of the sensor is strongly linked to the reagent consumption present in the sensor As their consumption increases features of the sensor are getting worse until their exhaustion after which it i...

Page 18: ...t the smoke probe from the analyzer Turn the lower part 2 of the water trap to the left to detach it from the upper part 1 Remove the part 3 by pulling it slightly Remove the used filter 4 and replace...

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