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Measurements

Velocity 

 

 
 
 

 

Measurement : air or flue gas. 
Altitude based on sea level. 
Measure units selectable between m/s, km/h, fpm, mph. 
Enter the Pitot tube K factor declared by the tube manufacturer. 
Temperature recording mode: 
Pitot (with Tc-K thermocouple) or Flue gas probe (or external Tc-K thermocouple). 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

KEY 

FUNCTION 

 

      

 

Enables the displayed interactive operations. 

 

 
 

Selects a line; the selected line is highlighted in red. In edit mode, 

set the desired value. 

 

 

Also activates the interactive function visible on the left side of the screen. 

 

 

Return to the previous page. 

In edit mode, cancel the modification carried out. 

 

+  

 

Generates and displays a QR code on the screen to download the data of the 
selected analysis that is visible on the screen. 

 

 

CONTEXT KEY 

FUNCTION 

 

 

 

 

Enters edit mode for the selected data. 

   OK 

 

Confirm the data entered. 

  

 

 

Go on to the next phase of the test. 

   O 

 

Reset the measurement. 

 

 

Saves the measured value in the selected memory of the "Select Memory" menu. 

 

Starts printing the ticket. See 

Chapter 11

.

 

Pitot 

Configuration

 

Gas 

Altitude 

 

Unit 
K Pitot 
Probe T 

air 

0 m 
m/s 

1.001 

Gas probe 

 

15/01/14 

10:00 

Summary of Contents for SI-CA 320

Page 1: ...Si CA 320 USER MANUAL FLUE GAS ANALYZER www sauermanngroup com...

Page 2: ...AQ We operate under three main brands Sauermann a specialist in the field of condensate pumps with accessories and solution kits and instrument for improving indoor air quality and Kimo Instruments an...

Page 3: ...s 15 6 2 Measurement and accuracy ranges 16 7 USING THE FLUE GAS ANALYSER 17 7 1 Preliminary operations 17 7 2 Warning 17 7 3 Instrument power supply 18 7 3 1 Checking and replacing the batteries 18 7...

Page 4: ...enu Average 68 10 5 Memory Menu Select 69 10 5 1 Memory Recall memory 70 10 5 2 Memory Recall the Maintenance Certification memory 73 10 6 Memory menu Data logger 75 10 7 Memory Delete 76 10 7 1 Memor...

Page 5: ...ENSORS 121 14 1 Position of sensors 121 14 1 Sensor type and relevant positioning 122 14 2 Life of gas sensors 123 14 3 Gas sensors life table 123 14 4 Extension to 6 sensors 124 14 5 CxHy sensor for...

Page 6: ...ersons and property Failure to comply with these instructions may result in risks to people the instrument and the surroundings The manufacturer shallnotbeheldresponsiblein the event of improper use O...

Page 7: ...pressure Draft or pull off measurement Pressure measurement of the gas supply line 3 3 Non authorised use of the product Use of the Si CA 320 in areas of application other than those mentioned in the...

Page 8: ...the current analysis in real time Main functions Flue gas analysis in manual or automatic mode The 15 most commonly used fuels are integrated with the option to add 32 once their chemical composition...

Page 9: ...complete with charge indication and ability to access it from the outside Pneumatic input connectors gas and pressure draught not exceeding the external profile of the instrument For better resistance...

Page 10: ...calibration certificate issued by its laboratories or by another approved laboratory Dilution of CO One of the characteristics of electrochemical sensors for CO measurement is the need to have a very...

Page 11: ...ooth printer Multifunctional mobile or latest generation tablet upon which is installed the Google Android v 4 1 operating system Jelly Bean or higher and after installing the specific Si CA MobileApp...

Page 12: ...ection to a PC I IN connector input for the smoke sensor through the condensation separator unit D Mini Din port for connecting accessory probes by cable L P connector positive input for differential...

Page 13: ...in the format best suited to the operator Thanks to the Zoom function the measured values are displayed on the screen in enlarged characters CAUTION exposing the analyser to excessively low or high t...

Page 14: ...pter 4 3 you can see the port where the cable for connecting the instrument with an external probe is inserted for example the current ionisation probe optional or the probe for measuring ambient CO o...

Page 15: ...the process can last up to 12 hours Instrument life 12 hours of continuous use Internal data memory 2000 complete analyses with the possibility to enter date time and name of client User data 8 names...

Page 16: ...ppm 0 1 ppm 2 ppm 0 to 40 0 ppm 5 measured value 40 1 to 500 0 ppm NO2 Electrochemical sensor 0 to 1000 ppm 1 ppm 5 ppm 0 to 100 ppm 5 measured value 101 to 1000 ppm NO2 low range Electrochemical sen...

Page 17: ...updated at Sauermann headquarters Before using the instrument for the first time it is recommended that a complete battery charging cycle is carried out 7 2 Warning Use the instrument at an ambient t...

Page 18: ...battery life is 500 charge discharge cycles To take full advantage of this feature it is recommended to always use the device powered by the internal batteries and to recharge it only when the instru...

Page 19: ...19 7 5 Connection diagram Pressure kit Combustion air sensor Combustion sensor Micro manometer Ionisation current probe Water trap with particle filter...

Page 20: ...20 Power supply battery charger Combustion probe for industrial engines...

Page 21: ...ostic screen displayed in case of error Save the analysis Prints the ticket in the mode chosen in the appropriate menu Carry out a zoom Pressing this interactive key repeatedly will scroll through the...

Page 22: ...an alarm for the minimum or maximum level Threshold A minimum level alarm will raise an alert when the measurements Measured fall below the set threshold and the value maximum alarm will be raised whe...

Page 23: ...NOx NO NO2 In combustion processes it can be seen that the percentage of NO2 present in the flue gases never differs from very low values 3 This makes it possible to obtain the NOx evaluation by a si...

Page 24: ...splay details for the selected fuel see the example as reported below Esc Return to the previous page Example Coefficient for calculating combustion efficiency Coefficient for calculating combustion e...

Page 25: ...ble values Enters the edit mode of the selected data and then saves the change made Pressing it in edit mode cancels the choice made or returns to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Enters edit mo...

Page 26: ...red In edit mode define the desired value Enters the edit mode of the selected data and successively saves the change made Pressing it in edit mode cancels the choice made or otherwise returns to the...

Page 27: ...mode then saves the change made Pressing it in edit mode cancels the choice made or returns to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Enter edit mode OK Saves the change made Example OK 15 01 14 10 00...

Page 28: ...ations The and arrows select in turn the displayed lines the selected line is highlighted in red In edit mode define the desired value Enters edit mode then saves the change made Pressing it in edit m...

Page 29: ...saves the change made Pressing it in edit mode cancels the choice made or returns to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Enters edit mode for the selected parameter OK Saves the change made O Star...

Page 30: ...page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Adds a line to the list of available measurements Activates the movement of a measurement from the current position Removes a measurement from the list of available measureme...

Page 31: ...PCI s PCI OK Esc 15 01 14 10 00 Configuration Measures list O2 n T flue T air T Qs PCI s PCI c PCI 15 01 14 10 00 15 01 14 10 00 Configuration Measures list O2 CO2 n T flue T air T Qs PCI s PCI Confi...

Page 32: ...CTION Enters the modification mode of the Air T parameter you can enter the value chosen for the combustion air temperature that will be used during the Flue gas analysis Saves the acquired or entered...

Page 33: ...t possible to switch off the pump if the autozero cycle is in progress SEE CHAPTER 9 2 4 The CO sensor is protected by a pump that if necessary injects clean air to reduce the gas concentration on the...

Page 34: ...ivate Bluetooth Name of instrument MAC address detected KEY FUNCTION Enables the displayed interactive operations Also activates the displayed interactive functions Return to the previous page CONTEXT...

Page 35: ...ected format Date format EU European or USA American Time format 24h or 12h KEY FUNCTION Enables the displayed interactive operations In edit mode set the desired value Enters edit mode and then saves...

Page 36: ...eases the brightness of the screen Saves the change made Pressing it in edit mode cancels the choice made or otherwise returns to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Decreases the brightness of the...

Page 37: ...ute KEY FUNCTION Enables the displayed interactive operations In edit mode set the desired value Enters edit mode and then saves the change made Pressing it in edit mode cancels the choice made or ret...

Page 38: ...nge made Pressing it in edit mode cancels the choice made or returns to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Enters edit mode for the selected parameter OK Saves the change made 15 01 14 10 00 Confi...

Page 39: ...rm the test P or P KEY FUNCTION Enables the displayed interactive operations In edit mode set the desired value Enters edit mode and then saves the change made Pressing it in edit mode cancels the cho...

Page 40: ...nalysis the selected operator is highlighted by the symbol Return to the previous page In edit text returns to the previous page without saving the changes made CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Enters the modific...

Page 41: ...1 14 10 00 Edit text Edit text Edit text _ _ M_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B C D E F...

Page 42: ...h g GJ g m3 g kWh ng J KEY FUNCTION Enables the displayed interactive operations The and arrows select in turn each displayed line the selected line is highlighted in red In edit mode set the desired...

Page 43: ...is also the information necessary for a quick identification of the product model serial number and version of the installed software SEE CHAPTER 9 5 3 Reminder Accessing this menu displays the expiry...

Page 44: ...figuration Information Battery KEY FUNCTION Enables the displayed interactive operations Return to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Esc Return to the previous page 15 01 14 10 00 Information Bat...

Page 45: ...g to each position NOTIFICATION DESCRIPTION OK Sensor configured OK normal operation Sensor does not communicate or has been removed The name of the detected gas flashes New sensor detected Pos err Se...

Page 46: ...urn to the previous page 15 01 14 10 00 Information Service Sauermann Rue Koufra 24700 Montpon Tel 05 53 80 85 00 www sauermanngroup com Esc 15 01 14 10 00 Information Service Model Si CA 320 Serial n...

Page 47: ...ion about the help desk F2 F3 Ignore the notification temporarily The next time the instrument is started the reminder notification will be displayed again Permanently ignore the notification OK Enter...

Page 48: ...mation Probe KEY FUNCTION Enables the displayed interactive operations Return to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Esc Return to the previous page 15 01 14 10 00 Information Probes Micromanometer...

Page 49: ...ata stored in it Any problems are reported by activating the Memory Diagnostic page In this case it is advisable to turn off the instrument and repeat the power up If the problem persists or recurs fr...

Page 50: ...example as reported below Return to the previous page Example Measured gas Sensor revision index Sensor measurement interval Production date Date of calibration Serial number of the sensor Current Is...

Page 51: ...ults Tightness the system is OK Error Check that the probe is connected to input P check the seals of the pneumatic connectors and or the seal of the water trap and check that the test case is correct...

Page 52: ...version OK OK 0 1 ESC 9 6 3 Configuration Diagnostic Hardware Status of memory Calibration status CPU board version Version of motherboard KEY FUNCTION Enables the displayed interactive operations Re...

Page 53: ...erations In edit mode it changes from on to off Enters edit mode and then saves the change made Return to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Enter modification mode the gas suction pump can be swi...

Page 54: ...ted value or mode Also activates the interactive function visible on the left side of the screen Return to the previous page In edit mode cancel the modification carried out CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION OK Af...

Page 55: ...ows in detail an example of a calibration for the CO sensor 1 Starting up the instrument Maintain the pressure for several seconds 2 Once the autozero is complete press and select the diagnostics icon...

Page 56: ...concentration of standard gas Is ls sensor current Ia la sensor current SELECT THE SENSOR TO BE ADJUSTED AND PROCEED AS FOLLOWS 4 Below is a detailed example of the adjustment of the CO sensor GAS CYL...

Page 57: ...rate of 0 5 l m this ensures that the instrument takes up exactly the amount of gas required by the internal pump The instrument measures the concentration of the standard gas otherwise wait at least...

Page 58: ...ntration of the calibration gas has not been defined in the Applied gas line The user didn t allow for the stabilization time to properly elapse The sensor may be damaged or at the end of its life and...

Page 59: ...s Elapsed time Applied gas ppm Measured gas ppm Is uA Ia active 00 00 00 1000 0 2 22 0 17 OK 15 01 14 10 00 On site calibration CO sensor Calibrate Status Elapsed time Applied gas ppm Measured gas ppm...

Page 60: ...OK Below are the recommended stabilisation periods for sensor adjustment by the user O2 sensor from 3 to 5 minutes CO sensor from 3 to 5 minutes NO sensor from 3 to 5 minutes SO2 sensor from 5 to 8 mi...

Page 61: ...ables the displayed interactive operations Scrolls through the available languages Save the selected language Return to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION OK Save the selected language 15 01 14 10...

Page 62: ...Y FUNCTION OK Starts the factory data recovery phase Esc Exits the displayed page without restoring factory data F1 Restores factory data F2 Cancels the factory data recovery phase and returns to the...

Page 63: ...ysis the analyser will save all your data then you can send this information directly via Bluetooth to your tablet smartphone or PC In the case of manual programming the analysis will be performed man...

Page 64: ...total complete etc On the contrary if the printing option is set to Automatic Printing the instrument will automatically print the analyses according to the current printing schedule without displayi...

Page 65: ...65 10 2 Memory organisations...

Page 66: ...arts recording the Flue gas analysis in the mode programmed for the Data logger parameter Return to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION OK Starts recording the Flue gas analysis in the mode program...

Page 67: ...C 74 7 8 6 Qs 8 6 91 4 s 91 4 Example 3 Storing the Flue gas analysis in Maintenance certification mode OK FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE THE CHAPTER12 ENTITLED COMBUSTION ANALYSIS 15 01 14 10 00 Memory...

Page 68: ...ithout saving the changes made Generates and displays a QR code on the screen to download the data of the selected analysis that is visible on the screen CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Carry out a zoom Pressing...

Page 69: ...cted memory is displayed Measuring conditions Simple analysis Average analysis SEE PARAGRAPH 10 4 1 Find function Using this function a quick search for the analysis to be recalled is performed The se...

Page 70: ...ed parameter 1 Measure conditions details Esc CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Esc Return to the previous page 15 01 14 10 00 Memory Measure conditions Memory 1 Analysis 6 Operator Rossi Fuel Natural gas Altitude...

Page 71: ...display of the next or previous page Displays the details of the selected parameter Return to the previous page Generates and displays a QR code on the screen to download the data of the selected anal...

Page 72: ...ges made Generates and displays a QR code on the screen to download the data of the selected analysis that is visible on the screen CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Enter edit mode select the sample number to use...

Page 73: ...letion phase of the selected analysis 1 Measure conditions details OK CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Esc Return to the previous page Starts printing the report See Chapter 11 15 01 14 10 00 Memory Select Memory...

Page 74: ...the selected line is highlighted in red Displays the details of the selected parameter Selects a line the selected line is highlighted in red Displays the following page Displays the previous page St...

Page 75: ...t The selectable printing modes are manual or auto If auto is selected printing will occur automatically at the end of the Flue gas analysis parameter not visible in manual analysis mode KEY FUNCTION...

Page 76: ...memories this option also requires confirmation to avoid the loss of previously saved information SEE CHAPTER 10 7 2 THE DELETION OF A CLIENT MEMORY CONTAINING ANALYSES PERFORMED IN MAINTENANCE CERTIF...

Page 77: ...date In Edit text confirms the selected letter or number In Edit text deletes the letter or number before the cursor Aa In Edit text switches from upper to lower case characters symbols or special ch...

Page 78: ...Memory Delete All OK KEY FUNCTION Enables the displayed interactive operations Starts the deletion phase of all memory slots Return to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION OK Starts the deletion ph...

Page 79: ...79 10 8 Memory Usage KEY FUNCTION Enables the displayed interactive operations Return to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Esc Return to the previous page 15 01 14 10 00 Memory Usage Esc...

Page 80: ...and information from the Flue gas analysis without headers comments or spaces for any operator annotations Total composed of the complete model of the average analysis followed by the measurements of...

Page 81: ...layed interactive operations Return to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION OK Starts printing the report F1 Stops printing the report 15 01 14 10 00 Print Report Analysis running Copies 1 Model par...

Page 82: ...ted line is highlighted in red In edit mode set the desired value or mode Also activates the interactive function visible on the left side of the screen Return to the previous page In edit mode cancel...

Page 83: ...parameter Select the available parameters F1 Starts the search for Bluetooth devices F2 Exits and returns to the previous page Enters edit mode for the selected data Repeats the pairing process OK Co...

Page 84: ...rument 3 The instrument is paired with the printer Press the key to return to the previous page 15 01 14 10 00 Print Pairing WARNING Turn on the printer and start searching F1 search F2 esc F1 F2 15 0...

Page 85: ...active operations Selects a line the selected line is highlighted in red In edit mode set the desired value or mode Also activates the interactive function visible on the left side of the screen Retur...

Page 86: ...ractive function visible on the left side of the screen Return to the previous page In edit text returns to the previous page without saving the changes made CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Enters edit mode for...

Page 87: ...O P Q R S T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z U V W X Y Z Aa Aa 15 01 14 10 00 15 01 14 10 00 15 01 14 10 00 Edit text Edit text Edit text _ _ M_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 88: ...been made In edit mode cancels the choice made or returns to the previous page CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Adds a measurement Moves a measurement Deletes a measurement from the list Scrolls through the avai...

Page 89: ...PCI 15 01 14 10 00 Configuration Measures list O2 CO2 n T flue T air T Qs PCI s PCI 15 01 14 10 00 Configuration Measures list O2 CO2 n T flue T air T Qs PCI s PCI 15 01 14 10 00 15 01 14 10 00 Config...

Page 90: ...At the end of the autozero the instrument will automatically display the analysis screen in the version without a solenoid valve for automatic autozero the instrument will indicate that into the chim...

Page 91: ...For greater accuracy in placement gradually insert the probe into the exhaust nozzle until the highest temperature is reached Before taking measurements the smoke evacuation must be checked to ensure...

Page 92: ...ONTINUING see chapter 9 Select Data logger 15 01 14 10 00 Combustion analysis O2 CO2 n T flue C T air C T C Qs s 4 2 9 3 1 25 190 1 15 4 74 7 8 6 91 4 15 01 14 10 00 Combustion analysis O2 CO2 n T s C...

Page 93: ...KS THE UPDATING OF THE CURRENT MEASUREMENTS TO RESTART THE SMOKE SUCTION PUMP AND UNBLOCK THE UPDATE OF THE CURRENT MEASUREMENTS PRESS THE KEYS AND again ENTER THE FOLLOWING MEASUREMENTS BEFORE CONTIN...

Page 94: ...he OK OK Then select the memory in which you want to save your certification by pressing the key again and selecting Select Then create and fill out the form with your customer s information Chapter 1...

Page 95: ...on the screen to allow you to perform your measurements correctly When you have finished your measurements press the key to save your measurements The instrument allows you to record one or more anal...

Page 96: ...data logger 4 2 9 3 1 25 190 1 15 4 74 7 8 6 91 4 o 1 60 04 03 16 10 00 O2 CO2 n Combustion analysis data logger 4 2 CAUTION Data logger activated C T air C T C Qs s T flueF1 stop F2 continue F3 paus...

Page 97: ...er entering the third analysis the average analysis is displayed and can be printed or downloaded according to the following procedure 15 01 14 10 00 15 01 14 10 00 15 01 14 10 00 Memory Average analy...

Page 98: ...analysis 15 01 14 10 00 Memory Save Mode Memory Analysis manual 12 1 OK 15 01 14 10 00 Memory Save Mode Memory Analysis manual 12 2 OK 15 01 14 10 00 Combustion analysis O2 CO2 n T flue C T air C T C...

Page 99: ...flue C T air C T C Qs s 4 2 9 3 1 25 190 1 15 4 74 7 8 6 91 4 15 01 14 10 00 Print Report Memory 12 Analysis Average Model partial OK SCAN THE QR CODE BY USING THE Si CA QRCodeApp APPLICATION TO DOWN...

Page 100: ...fore turning it off Cleaning the sample probe When the sample probe has been finished with before putting it back in the case it is useful to clean it according to the following instructions Disconnec...

Page 101: ...rface see example it needs to be replaced immediately This is to avoid any obstacle to the gas flow AFTER EACH ANALYSIS CHECK FOR ANY PRESENCE OF WATER IN THE CONDENSATE COLLECTION BOWL AND ELIMINATE...

Page 102: ...urement using the transparent rubber tube provided SEE CHAPTER 13 2 Smoke It is possible to enter data from one to three opacity measurements performed with an optional device see the related instruct...

Page 103: ...to set the measured value on the display by pressing the Confirm key SEE CHAPTER 13 5 Leak detector THIS MENU IS AVAILABLE ONLY IF THE SENSOR FOR COMBUSTIBLE GAS LEAKAGE IS INSTALLED ON THE INSTRUMENT...

Page 104: ...5 hPa 04 03 16 10 00 Measurement Draft UNI 10845 P ext 3 hPa T outdoor 10 C P diff ref 3 5 hPa To measure the draft follow the following instructions Connect the pressure connector of the smoke senso...

Page 105: ...ed in the Select Memory menu Starts printing the report See Chapter 11 15 01 14 10 00 Measurement Smoke Measure 1 Measure 2 Measure 3 Average Perform opacity index measurements using the optional kit...

Page 106: ...to carry out a reset in clean air for the ambient CO measurement to be correct To do this turn on the Instrument and wait outside of the room where the test is to be performed until the reset is comp...

Page 107: ...ference between the sending water measured by the probe connected to the T1 connector of the instrument and the return water measured by the probe connected to the T2 connector of the instrument Retur...

Page 108: ...o the previous page Generates and displays a QR code on the screen to download the data of the selected analysis that is visible on the screen CONTEXT KEY FUNCTION Carry out a pressure autozero Saves...

Page 109: ...k test on existing systems Result This menu allows you to display and or save the last test performed 13 6 1 Connecting the leak test kit to the instrument P Tightness test New Existing Result 15 01 1...

Page 110: ...as detected the presence of gas Audible alarm the beep frequency increases with the increase in the concentration of the gas detected Visual alarm from yellow to red with the increase in concentration...

Page 111: ...er manual flow measurement system the manufacturer s declared nominal power shall be taken into account as the thermal power of the measured fireplace Thermal installations supplied by liquid fuel FLO...

Page 112: ...value Also activates the interactive function visible on the left side of the screen Return to the previous page In edit mode cancel the modification carried out Generates and displays a QR code on t...

Page 113: ...to the thermocouple K of the smoke sensor to the T1 connector of the instrument If using a Pitot tube with Tc K thermocouple connect the connector to the T1 input of the instrument In this case the f...

Page 114: ...ty Velocity 50 m s O 15 01 14 10 30 Print Report Analysis Model WARNING running Printing Please wait F1 stop F1 15 01 14 10 00 Pitot Velocity Velocity 50 m s O 15 01 14 10 00 Pitot Velocity Velocity 5...

Page 115: ...displayed interactive operations Selects a line the selected line is highlighted in red In edit mode set the desired value In edit move the cursor to the box of the digit to be entered to form the val...

Page 116: ...OK 15 01 14 10 00 Power of burner Power of burner KW 10 74 15 01 14 10 00 Power of burner Power of burner KW 00 00 15 01 14 10 00 Power of burner Power of burner KW 00 00 OK 15 01 14 10 00 Power of b...

Page 117: ...Flow m3 h 0 00 0 00 15 01 14 10 00 Power of burner Power of burner KW Flow m3 h 0 00 0 00 OK 15 01 14 10 00 Power of burner Power of burner KW Flow m3 h 10 74 1 24 15 01 14 10 00 Power of burner Confi...

Page 118: ...09 18 10 00 Power of burner Power of burner Power of burner Power of burner KW Wait time Final volume l Starting volume l 0 00 00 01 57 Power of burner KW Wait time Final volume l Starting volume l 0...

Page 119: ...00 Power of burner Power of burner KW Wait time Final volume L Starting volume l 0 56 00 00 00 102 100 25 09 18 10 00 Power of burner Power of burner KW Wait time Final volume l Starting volume l 0 5...

Page 120: ...previous page In edit mode cancel the modification carried out Generates and displays a QR code on the screen to download the data of the selected analysis that is visible on the screen CONTEXT KEY FU...

Page 121: ...of sensors CELL POSITIONING INSIDE THE CELL COMPARTMENT GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ON SCREEN POSITION S2 POSITION S1 POSITION S6 POSITION S5 04 03 16 10 00 Sensors S1 O2 S2 CO H2 S3 NO S4 SO2 S5 CO2 S6 H2...

Page 122: ...sor CO H2 low range Flex Sensor Flex Sensor CO 100 000 ppm Flex Sensor CO 20 000 ppm NO Flex Sensor Flex Sensor NO low range NO2 Flex Sensor Flex Sensor NO2 low range SO2 Flex Sensor Flex Sensor SO2 l...

Page 123: ...AS DETECTED IDENTIFYING COLOUR 1 AVERAGE LIFE CALIBRATION CO H2 Flex Sensor CO Carbon monoxide Red 48 months annual Flex Sensor CO H2 low range CO Carbon monoxide Red 48 months annual Flex Sensor CO 1...

Page 124: ...o add sensors simply follow the procedure below The instrument can accept up to a maximum of 6 sensors Identify using Chapter 14 2 Sensor types and their position the sensor to be added to the current...

Page 125: ...HMDS can irreversibly damage the sensor 14 5 1 Installing the CxHy sensor When the CxHy sensor position S1 S6 is installed in the unit it is mandatory to configure the autozero to 180 seconds in order...

Page 126: ...minutes or at least until the displayed parameters return to their original values Clean the filter unit when necessary replacing the particulate filter and applying a jet of air to the sample probe...

Page 127: ...lly with new sensors or calibrated sensors see following table The replacement operation is easily carried out by the user by following the instructions below Unscrew the two fixing screws on the cove...

Page 128: ...eplaced below is an example of a sensor to be replaced with a connected electrical connection Disconnect the electrical connection from the sensor to be replaced below is an example of a sensor with a...

Page 129: ...ensor After rotation remove the sensor here is an example of the sensor compartment without a sensor Insert the new sensor making sure that the electrical connection faces outwards and not inwards see...

Page 130: ...sor CO 20 000 ppm CO Carbon monoxide 2 hours 1 NO Flex Sensor NO Nitrogen Oxide 48 hours 2 Flex Sensor NO low range NO Nitrogen Oxide 48 hours 2 NO2 Flex Sensor NO2 Nitrogen dioxide 2 hours 1 Flex Sen...

Page 131: ...nge the battery pack proceed as illustrated below Remove the battery compartment cover Remove the battery pack Disconnect the connector from the pack and replace the pack by following the steps descri...

Page 132: ...roblem Send the instrument to a service centre The analysis screen gives a flue gas temperature Tf error a The thermocouple is not connected connect the thermocouple to the analyser b The sensor has b...

Page 133: ...is old Battery capacity tends to diminish with age If battery life has become unacceptable replace the battery pack The values shown in the analysis screen are not reliable a Sensor s is are faulty Ch...

Page 134: ...munity H2 pre calibrated and interchangeable Flex CxHy sensor referred to CH4 pre calibrated and interchangeable Flex CO H2 sensor low range pre calibrated and interchangeable Flex NO sensor low range...

Page 135: ...v file to an Excel spreadsheet or Google Drive Displays the application version and Sauermann contacts 21 03 18 10 00 Memory Analysis mode O2 CO2 n T flue C T air C T C Qs s 4 2 9 3 1 25 190 1 15 4 74...

Page 136: ...mV CO SEN 258 270mV O2 1 131 867mV I sen 0 000uA I sen 0 000uA I sen 100 346uA T gas 22 5 C T 73 6 C Qs 10 0 n 4 01 Excess air 4 01 c 0 0 t 90 0 Qs PCS 10 0 Qt PCS 10 0 s PCS 90 0 c PCS 0 0 t PCS 90 0...

Page 137: ...999989 Memory 01 Analysis average Analysis 1 04 03 16 10 00 O2 15 7 CO2 2 9 n 4 01 T flue 100 4 C T air 27 0 C T 73 4 C QS 10 0 s 90 0 c 0 0 t 90 0 CO 23 ppm Ref O2 0 0 CO ref 92 ppm Ref O2 0 0 NO ref...

Page 138: ...1 ppm Ref O2 NOX 0 0 50 ppm Ref O2 NO 0 0 182 ppm Ref O2 CO 1 25 9 3 8 6 98 5 4 9 103 4 174 7 1 03 41 ppm n CO2 QS s c t T NOX NO NOX CALCULATED VALUES 0 05 hPa 20 C Draft T external 0 ppm Amb 191 1 C...

Page 139: ...r print out Vimp 25 0 dm3 P1 10 05 hPa P2 10 03 hPa P 0 02 hPa Qtest 0 0 dm3 h Qref 0 0 dm3 h Note 2 1 2 Smoke 3 Aver n ENTREPRISE S A Via Rossi 9 Tel 02 12345678 Oper Mario Rossi Signature SI CA 320...

Page 140: ...rated by combustion under stoichiometric conditions i e without excess oxygen and therefore the maximum A1 A2 B Coefficients of the Siegert formula for combustion see European Standard EN50379 1 A1 is...

Page 141: ...probe is to be inserted for analysis must be located at a distance from the boiler that is approximately twice the diameter of the chimney or in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions The wa...

Page 142: ...cy is the value that must be compared with the minimum efficiencies set out in the performance verification of thermal systems s PCS Sensible efficiency in relation to the Higher Heating Value This is...

Page 143: ...e quantity of nitrogen oxide the Measure units can be defined in the relevant menu NOx ref O2 Measurement of the quantity of nitrogen oxide in relation to O2 the Measure units can be defined in the re...

Page 144: ...ce returned required waste collection will be assured in the respect of the environment in accordance to guidelines relating to WEEE NT EN Si CA 320 11 07 19 Non contractual document We reserve the ri...

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