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MULTILYZER

®

 ST/STe 

13

 

 

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 

Interference 

DIN EN 55022 (VDE 0878-22) 

Noise immunity 

DIN EN 61000-4-3 (VDE 0847-4-3) 

ESD 

DIN EN 61000-4-2 (VDE 0847-4-2) 

 

Table 3: Device specifications 

Parameter 

Value 

Flue gas temperature measurement 

Measuring range 

0 °C to +1000 °C 

Max. deviation 

±

 

1

 

°C (0

 

°C to +300

 

°C) 

±

 

1.0

 

% of measured value (above +300

 

°C) 

Resolution 

1 °C 

Sensor 

Thermocouple NiCr-Ni (type K) 

Combustion air temperature 

Measuring range 

-20 °C to +200 °C 

Max. deviation 

± 3 °C + 1 digit (-20 °C to 0 °C) 

±

 

1

 

°C + 1

 

digit (0

 

°C to +200

 

°C) 

Resolution 

0,1 °C 

Sensor 

Thermocouple NiCr-Ni (type K) 

Draft / pressure measurement 

Measuring range 

± 70 hPa (Draft) / ± 150 hPa (Diff.-Pressure) 

Max. deviation 

± 2 Pa + 1 Digit (<2,00 hPa) 

± 1 % reading (>2,00 hPa) 

Resolution 

± 0,01 hPa bzw. 1 Pa 

Sensor 

Semiconductor sensor 

Summary of Contents for MULTILYZER STe

Page 1: ...Illmensee Tel 49 0 7558 9206 0 Fax 49 0 7558 9206 20 E Mail info systronik de Internet www systronik com Read manual before use Observe all safety information Keep manual for future use 05 2014 52367...

Page 2: ...2 MULTILYZER ST STe...

Page 3: ...Measuring methods 10 3 5 Technical specifications 12 3 6 Calculation formulae extract 16 3 7 Approvals tests and conformities 17 4 Transportation and storage 18 5 Commissioning 19 5 1 Connection diag...

Page 4: ...9 Battery management 66 9 1 Battery mode charging mode 66 9 2 Charging the batteries 66 10 Maintenance 68 11 Troubleshooting 69 12 Shutting down and disposal 70 13 Spare parts and accessories 71 14 Wa...

Page 5: ...re There are three different levels of warning Warning term Meaning DANGER Imminent danger Failure to observe the information will result in death or serious injuries WARNING Possible imminent danger...

Page 6: ...onitoring Use in humans and animals 2 3 Safe handling This product represents state of the art technology and is made ac cording to the pertinent safety regulations Each device is subjected to a funct...

Page 7: ...able spare parts and accessories may cause dam age to the product Use only the manufacturer s genuine spare parts and accesso ries of the manufacturer 2 8 Liability information The manufacturer shall...

Page 8: ...memory card MicroSD User friendly color coded menus support improved and intuitive op eration The individual measuring programs configuration menus etc are assigned distinctive colors The innovative m...

Page 9: ...ameters Table 1 Measured Values Value Measured medium Unit Tgas Flue gas temperature C F Tair Air temperature C F O2 Oxygen concentration Vol CO Carbon monoxide concentration ppm mg m mg kWh mg MJ Vol...

Page 10: ...n oxide referenced to an O2 reference value ppm NOx ref Nitrogen oxides referenced to an O2 reference value Option ppm SO2 ref Sulfur dioxide referenced to an O2 reference value Option ppm NO2 ref Nit...

Page 11: ...er switching on the instrument there is a calibration phase that takes 30 seconds after a cold start CO Sensor protection The standard CO sensor with dynamic H2 compensation is protected automatically...

Page 12: ...al 3 5 TFT display 240 x 320 Data communication Infrared printer interface Bluetooth interface Bluetooth low energy Printer External infrared thermal printer EURO PRINTER Memory Micro SD memory card w...

Page 13: ...C Max deviation 1 C 0 C to 300 C 1 0 of measured value above 300 C Resolution 1 C Sensor Thermocouple NiCr Ni type K Combustion air temperature Measuring range 20 C to 200 C Max deviation 3 C 1 digit...

Page 14: ...Resolution 0 1 Vol Sensor Electrochemical measuring cell Response time T90 30 seconds CO2 determination Range 0 CO2max Max deviation 0 2 Vol Resolution 0 1 Vol Sensor calculation from O2 value Respon...

Page 15: ...uring range 0 2 0 Vol 20 000 ppm Accuracy 5 of measured value 1 Digit Resolution 0 01 Vol Sensor Electrochemical measuring cell Response time T90 60 seconds CO2 measurement Range 0 20 Vol Max deviatio...

Page 16: ...xtract Calculation of the CO2 value CO2 CO2 max 1 21 O2 in CO2 Calculated carbon dioxide value in CO2max Max CO2 value fuel specific in by volume O2 Measured oxygen concentration in 21 Oxygen concentr...

Page 17: ...cy value in Calculation of CO reference CO ref COref CO 2 2 21 21 O O ref COref Carbon monoxide reference CO Measured CO value O2ref O2 reference value 3 7 Approvals tests and conformities The MULTILY...

Page 18: ...p the device Transporting the device only in the device specific case CAUTION Damage to the device due to improper storage Protect the device from shock when storing it Store the device in a clean and...

Page 19: ...e 5 1 Connection diagram 1 Flue gas probe with draft for measurements 2 Plug for flue gas temperature yel low 3 Hose for meas urement gas yel low 4 Draft hose 5 Combustion air temperature sen sor blue...

Page 20: ...interface of the MULTILYZER STE unit must point towards the printer as shown in the following illustration keep ing a minimal distance of ca 25 cm Max ca 70 cm Fig 3 Positioning of the MULTILYZER STe...

Page 21: ...complete probe incl tubes and condensate trap First tighten both tubes exits and then evacuate the air with a pump ball The pump ball must not blow up within 20 seconds if the system is tight under pr...

Page 22: ...s as icons There you can select programs with the arrow buttons and start them with the Menu Enter button Fig 5 Program selection in the start menu ex Flue gas measurement Main Display 1 Color coded s...

Page 23: ...etails on the time and date chosen fuel service messages etc Optional info line The optional info line gives additional Information about the corre sponding measured values ex CO2max values Min and Ma...

Page 24: ...ed in a report on the Mi croSD card option Furthermore you can deactivate HOLD or stop the measurement and return to the Start menu As soon as the print command is chosen the record is printed paral l...

Page 25: ...gas analysis computer MULTILYZER STe has an adjusta ble automatic shutoff This function can be activated or deactivated To change the switch off time select the line Auto off time __ min with the scro...

Page 26: ...in Data Logger function To change the interval time select Interval and start the modifica tion with the Enter button With the scroll panel change the value To get a zero set Begin to set the first nu...

Page 27: ...ble in different measuring pro gram in the main menu The Data Logger will be explained in the pressure menu Without MicroSD card the Data Logger will not start The MicroSD card is important to store t...

Page 28: ...ILYZER ST STe Start the Data Logger with the Enter button on Start Logger In the lower field of information the time progress of the logger is shown Stop the Data Logger with the Enter button on Stop...

Page 29: ...lues will be stored on the MicroSD card in the folder LOGGER Date File name is the starting time Set Data Logger interval In the editor modus the sampling rate is adjustable between 1 and 999 seconds...

Page 30: ...cted with the navigation buttons and can be confirmed with the Enter Button Switch gas pump off or back on When the gas pump is switched off the pump symbol is no longer shown in the status bar Change...

Page 31: ...e the meas urement mode remains active Start Corestream search Small changes in temperature in the combustion air will be shown in form of bars For constant temperature no bar is visible The function...

Page 32: ...measurement The measured draft is displayed continuously in the main display red colored After the confirmation of the draft value with Include Draft the value will be included in the record and will...

Page 33: ...MULTILYZER ST STe 33 Change units The units of draft temperature and gas can be changed as shown in the following pictures...

Page 34: ...34 MULTILYZER ST STe Change O2 Reference The desired O2 reference may be changed as seen on the following images...

Page 35: ...MULTILYZER ST STe 35 Entering the boiler temperature The desired boiler temperature may be changed as seen on the fol lowing images...

Page 36: ...36 MULTILYZER ST STe Entering the Smoke No The desired Smoke No may be changed as seen on the following images...

Page 37: ...outside of the measurement site In case of harmful concentrations of CO immediately take ap propriate measures Leave the danger area ventilation re spectively provide fresh air warn endangered people...

Page 38: ...xceeds one of the limits the speaker signals it with an alarm sound Values exceeding the second limit are displayed in red Example 1 Limit 25 ppm Only alarm sound 2 Limit 100 ppm Alarm sound and red d...

Page 39: ...MULTILYZER ST STe 39 Acknowledge CO Alarm Configure limit value The required limit value can be configured within the respective nominal measuring range on a user specific basis...

Page 40: ...Blue After the start of the program Temperature the measured tempera ture values and the resulting differential temperature and Min Max values are shown on the display From the main menu you can clea...

Page 41: ...MULTILYZER ST STe 41 Change the temperature unit...

Page 42: ...urement When you press the Clear button the direct access menu appears The captured values may be either printed or saved in a report on the MicroSD card option Furthermore you can deactivate HOLD or...

Page 43: ...Measurement at first the au tomatic zeroing of the pressure sensor will occur the zeroing phase lasts a few seconds After the zeroing the font of the pressure value changes from grey to black The bla...

Page 44: ...und Max value Speed of the pressure measurement The speed of the pressure measurement can be changed in the main menu you may choose between the settings normal and fast When set to fast the measureme...

Page 45: ...pressing the Clear button the Direct Access menu appears The captured values may be either printed or saved in a report on the MicroSD card option Furthermore you can disable the HOLD function or stop...

Page 46: ...The required limit value can be configured within the respective nominal measuring range on a user specific basis If the pressure value exceeds one of the limits the speaker signals it with an alarm...

Page 47: ...ogram Pressure Loss Measurement at first the automatic zeroing of the pressure sensor will occur the zeroing phase lasts a few seconds After the zeroing the font of the pressure value changes from gre...

Page 48: ...e Loss The pressure drop measurement is started A counter in the main display shows the current running time in seconds and minutes After the set elapsed time duration a signal sounds and in the infor...

Page 49: ...re hPa The optional Data Logger function is also available it allows you to save a series of measured values to the MicroSD card The Data Logger function is described in chapter 0 page 26 Entering mea...

Page 50: ...50 MULTILYZER ST STe item Deactivated in the submenu Shape volume measurement is hidden in the main display...

Page 51: ...figuration menu Open SETTINGS configuration menu menu color purple The configuration menu Settings can be accessed from the Start menu and in the main menu of the individual measuring programs Setting...

Page 52: ...icates that you can now change the value using the arrow but tons use the Menu Enter button to confirm The device can han dle leap years and summer wintertime 7 2 Set Display Set display brightness Se...

Page 53: ...e device provides Eco Mode The selected setting influences the battery Change the displayed size There are two different sizes available 4 lines Standard setup 8 lines Smaller character size will show...

Page 54: ...LYZER ST STe Autom Measurement View shown in the Pressure Measurement program Activate Zoom Mode The characters of the display will be shown in double size Zoom Mode shown in the Pressure Measurement...

Page 55: ...MULTILYZER ST STe 55 7 3 Set Sound Levels Configure Button Sound and Alarm sound There are four sound levels for the touch tone and the alarm tone 1 Off 2 Low 3 Mean 4 Loud...

Page 56: ...In the Diagnose menu following data will be displayed Firmware Version Release Date and Serial Nr Show Diagnose data To show Diagnose data press the Clear button in the start menu In the Diagnose men...

Page 57: ...easurement print and shown in the protocol It is possible to create or modify the customer database either on the MULTILYZER STe or on a PC For first use of the MicroSD card the database should be gen...

Page 58: ...MULTILYZER STe Select Scan in the menu Memory and type the customer name Select with the scroll panel the row with the desired character Open the row with the enter key and select the desired characte...

Page 59: ...ters with ABC Delete character will delete the last character With OK save the customer name Already existing name will be shown If the name doesn t exist it is possible to save the customer name with...

Page 60: ...stored the request Entry is empty delete will occur Confirm the request with Yes Create modify customer database on PC The customer database can be create modify on the PC as well Open the file DATABA...

Page 61: ...TION Incorrect editing of the DATABASE CSV could generate errors in the MULTILYZER STe Finally save the DATABASE CSV and restart the MULTILYZER STe before import the MicroSD card In this way the datab...

Page 62: ...ice with the contacts show ing up as shown in the figure The memory structure consists of 1000 memory entries customer or location within every entry 10 measurements protocols can be stored In total 1...

Page 63: ...t or override it with a new measure ment The file name and the storage location is shown in the lower bar In this example Storage folder MEMORY 000 and file name 000_01 txt The customer information wi...

Page 64: ...64 MULTILYZER ST STe The saved file can be opened with a web browser z B Chrome Firefox Explorer Opera etc...

Page 65: ...ate the file Address txt on the MicroSD card This is a pure text file with the file extension txt The text file can be created with any editor ex Notepad on a PC A maximum of 8 lines per 22 characters...

Page 66: ...p to 12 hours possible Charging External USB power supply unit 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Intelligent charging by means of an integrated charger management system 9 2 Charging the batteries CAUTION Damage to...

Page 67: ...ce life and capacity of the battery are considerably affected by the way the device is charged and used In order to make han dling safer the device features efficient and battery saving charge managem...

Page 68: ...decreases or eliminates the filter function and leads to the failure of expensive pumps and sensors Make sure threaded parts are straight when positioned and tighten them moderately Ensure sufficient...

Page 69: ...alue too low no CO val ues displayed etc Leak in measur ing system Check gas treat ment system for cracks and other damage Check hose system for cracks and other damage Check O rings of gas treatment...

Page 70: ...evice to the manufacturer 12 Shutting down and disposal To protect the environment this device must not be disposed of together with the normal household waste Dispose of the de vice according to the...

Page 71: ...921 and 5x 520919 O ring package for condensate filter cartridge 500208 511002 Spare parts for condensate cartridge 01 Inlet piece 520594 02 Glass piston with arrow 520596 03 Centre piece with cylinde...

Page 72: ...s manual may not be reprinted translated copied in part or in whole without prior written consent We reserve the right to technical modifications with reference to the specifications and illustrations...

Page 73: ...MULTILYZER ST STe 73 18 Certification 18 1 DIN EN 50379 Certificate...

Page 74: ...neue Suche the Bluetooth search is activated and all detected devices are listed Choose the STM225 and the connected device will be stored by the Multilyzer STe automatically The detected STM225 will...

Page 75: ...on of fuels is shown The MULTI LYZER STe show the STM225 modus in blue color Select the parameters at the STM225 As soon as the STM225 is ready this is shown at the MULTILYZER STe The measurement can...

Page 76: ...utomatically after 15 minutes The calcu lated emission reference values EBco and EBst with the corre sponding measurement uncertainty Uco and Ust are shown Emis sion reference values minus measurement...

Page 77: ...only together with solid fuels g m Ust Measurement uncertainty dust refer enced to an O2 reference value Op tion only together with solid fuels g m EBc U Carbon monoxide emissions refer enced to an O...

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