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Oxygen

Measurement

Carbon dioxide (C

Carbon monoxide (CO) Measurement (with H

ompensation)

(O2)

O2) Calculation

2 c

Range:

0 to 20.9 % Volume

Accuracy:

0.2

Resolution:

0.1 % Volume

Sensor:

Electro-chemical cell

Response time (T97):

70 sec

0 to CO

Resolution:

0 to 4.000 ppm

Accuracy:

5 ppm (up to 150 ppm)
5 % of reading (up to 4.000 ppm)

Resolution:

1 ppm

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% Volume

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easurement

Range:
Accuracy:

0.2 % Volume

0.1 % Volume

Response time (T97):

< 70 sec

Range:

Sensor:

Electro-chemical cell

Response time (T90):

< 60 sec

Calculated from O2 m

2 max.

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Summary of Contents for PEM 9002

Page 1: ...P E M ortable missions onitor PEM 9002 US Version V1 0...

Page 2: ...16830 Chestnut Street City of Industry California 91748 USA TEL 626 934 1500 TOLL FREE 888 789 8168 FAX 626 934 1651 www teledyne ai com...

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Page 4: ...s described in the complete warranty statement To arrange for service or obtain a copy of the complete warranty statement please contact your nearst Teledyne distributor EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS SUM...

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Page 6: ...2 Menu Line 2 21 6 6 2 1 Menu 21 Page 6 6 2 2 Menu Core Of Waste Gas Flow 22 6 6 2 3 CO Purge System 22 6 6 3 Menu Line 3 23 6 6 3 1 Menu Units 23 6 6 3 2 Menu O2 Ref 23 6 6 3 3 Menu Add Data 24 6 6 4...

Page 7: ...determining the efficiency of combustion plants Measured Values T Gas Waste or flue gas temperature F or C T Room Air or ambient temperature Oxygen content Volume CO Carbon monoxide ppm mg m mg kWh NO...

Page 8: ...ir Waste Gas Measurement Via an external water separator and filter the waste gas is fed to the sensors by means of a gas feed pump The pump capacity during the feeding phase is approx 0 8 l min Senso...

Page 9: ...ter Normal Paper Printer External infrared thermo paper printer Memory 100 memory blocks Adm Operating Temp 40 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Adm Storage Temp 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 50 C Mech Dimensions 10 6 x...

Page 10: ...32 F to 1 850 F 0 C 1 000 C T Room 5 F to 212 F 20 C 100 C Draft Pressure 150 0 hPa C 0 0 CO Volume Losses 0 100 Efficiency 100 0 Excess air 1 99 999 Optional NOx NO 0 2 000 ppm SO NO 0 2 000 ppm CO H...

Page 11: ...e in F or C T Room Combustion ambient temperature in F or C A2 B Fuel specific factors Calculation of the excess air value Lambda Calculation of the combustion efficiency value Eta in Calculation of C...

Page 12: ...0 5 of reading up to 1 000 C Range 5 F to 212 F 20 to 100 C 150 hPa 0 02 hPa up to 2 00 hPa 1 of reading 2 2 3 F F 6 F in H O in H O or in H O in H O 3 of in H O Sensor K type thermocouple Resolution...

Page 13: ...ution 0 1 Volume Sensor Electro chemical cell Response time T97 70 sec 0 to CO Resolution 0 to 4 000 ppm Accuracy 5 ppm up to 150 ppm 5 of reading up to 4 000 ppm Resolution 1 ppm Volume easurement Ra...

Page 14: ...ding up to 2 000 ppm Resolution 1 ppm Sensor Electro chemical cell Response time T90 60 sec Range 0 1 0 Volume 10 000 ppm Resolution 0 01 Volume Sensor Electro chemical cell Response time T90 60 sec R...

Page 15: ...10 4 Front Panel Overview ENTER S1 S2 S3 A E G R H C 2 R S 2 3 E R S E T P P 2 1 G R A I T G a s T A m b a s PAPER G A S O U T mbar hPa STOP START ON OFF Portable Emissions Monitor TELEDYNE PEM 9002...

Page 16: ...ions S1 S3 mbar hPa START STOP 0 I On Off Start Measurements Gas Feed Pump On Off Fuel Selection Scroll Key to Soft Keys Scroll Measurements Start Draft Measurement Backlight On Off Confirm in Memory...

Page 17: ...strument Start Measurements S1 Calls up the memory program Measure START Memory S1 Config S2 Batt Note The battery status is determined by how many battery symbols that are dark 7 dark symbols 70 of b...

Page 18: ...until the unit is finished with the calibration phase Note Any errors that occur during calibration are displayed on the information line Possible Error Messages Low Batt Batt empty T Room Sensor T G...

Page 19: ...ted fuel O2 20 9 CO 0 ppm CO2 0 0 Looses Hold Zoom Info Within the measuring program all measured values can be displayed by scrolling down the values are viewed 4 at a time 14 Natural Gas ENTER Selec...

Page 20: ...6 4 Additional Functions of the Measuring Program START STOP Display Illumination Gas Feed Pump Fuel Selection Gas Pump On Off Backlight On Off Change Fuel Selection ENTER 15...

Page 21: ...ff the instrument The draft sensor is calibrated 0 00 InW or hPa Carefully replace the air tube Wait until the measured value has stabilized Record the measured draft value This value is stored with t...

Page 22: ...Add Data Hold Memory Print The menu line makes it possible to operate the instrument in a fast and easy way Pressing the appropriate soft key S1 to S3 accesses submenu directly and or allows direct ex...

Page 23: ...inverse letters Opens the Information Box No 2 Oil CO2max 15 6 O2Ref 3 0 Sensor Time Date Return Batt 18 Enlarged display of measured values Next Return O2 20 9 Note The information Box displays the c...

Page 24: ...S3 Back to the Information Box Sensor Status O2 reading 50 O2 Sensor OK CO H2 reading 0 to 1 CO Sensor OK NO reading 0 to 1 NO Sensor OK Momentary Sensor failure or degrading can be solved by longer f...

Page 25: ...Time Date Edit date Call up time and date Edit time S1 Set current time Cursor flashes OK to key in your entry Change numerical value Advance to the next digit position Return S3 Terminate editing fun...

Page 26: ...S1 Graphic Hold Return S3 Intermediate storage of the graphics Terminate graphics menu Call up the Graphics Menu Intermediate storage of the graphics and all measured values 6 6 2 1 Menu Graphic From...

Page 27: ...emperatures which are indicated by oscillations of the bar graph As soon as the temperature has stabilized the bar graph appears in the center of the display Note If necessary intermediate storage of...

Page 28: ...ts Menu Dimensions in S1 in C S2 Break S3 mg m S1 S2 S3 S2 Change units to mg m Confirm O2 reference and terminate O2 Ref 3 0 Enter ABCabc0123 Return From the measuring program S2 S1 Change units to C...

Page 29: ...erivate T boiler 0 F S2 Select Line S1 Change Value The selected option is shown in a frame A flashing cursor appears at the first entry position Select between and for oil derivatives Yes No Change n...

Page 30: ...term storage of measured values Calls up the memory program New File Edit Text Return Case 1 Case 2 Example Memory 3 No 123 456 789 Bill Oldman 96969 New York New File Return From the Measuring Progra...

Page 31: ...combustion plant customer address etc see Section 6 6 4 2 page 29 Return Confirm memory block generation S3 Calls up the next memory menu Save Stores measured values S3 No Files are existend New file...

Page 32: ...ory blocks already exist Save Stores measured values in the selected block S2 Memory 1 No Please refer to Section 6 6 4 2 Create Memory Blocks Intermediately stored measured values are now stored in t...

Page 33: ...the View function Other Memory Functions Time 14 23 07 Date 27 07 01 No 123 456 789 Natural Gas Graphic Print Return Grafic Print Graphics display of measured values Prints the stored measurement S2 M...

Page 34: ...ter set Toggles between figures and special characters Available characters for customer code Figures 0 to 9 Special characters Selects characters Advances to next digit position Return S3 Terminates...

Page 35: ...ers a to z Letters A to Z Figures 0 to 9 Special characters Selects Characters Advances to the next digit position Return S3 Terminates entry Up to 16 characters can be entered consecutively No Edit S...

Page 36: ...ustomer data can be entered Return S3 Returns to the measuring menu The memory block is saved for later measurements or until it is deleted again New measured values can be stored in the memory block...

Page 37: ...r Delete all Return S1 S1 Deletes the measurement S2 S3 Deletes measurement only Deletes block incl additional data Abort Delete file S1 meas only S2 Break S3 6 6 4 3 Menu Delete Memory Data Selects t...

Page 38: ...2 S3 Deletes measurements only Deletes all Abort Delete all S1 meas only S2 Break S3 Return S3 Terminates memory function Returns to measuring menu Attention All memories inlcuding additional data wil...

Page 39: ...as 362 F qA 13 O2 4 3 CO H2 12 ppm Hold Memory Print 6 6 4 4 Printing the Measured Values Direct printout from the measurement Print S3 Hold S1 Intermediate storage of measured values Printout of meas...

Page 40: ...On Off Sets the time interval for the display back light Adjustable display illumination from 0 90 seconds in increments of 5 seconds S1 S2 S3 From the Program Start Menu Changing the Configuration Da...

Page 41: ...tion Confirming Reset with ENTER cancels all instrument settings All memory blocks are deleted Aborts the Reset routine Returns to the Measuring Mode ENTER From the Configuration Menu Auto off Illumin...

Page 42: ...letters figures and special characters as in the memory mode Section 6 6 4 2 Advance to the next line Terminate Address Entry Edit Printerheader COMPANY Address Phone No Edit Select Return S1 S2 S3 S...

Page 43: ...ilter function and will eventually destroy pumps and sensors Plug type elements and flanges Storage See drawing on page 42 Check the microfilter for contaminations and replace as necessary If the pump...

Page 44: ...controller To maintain the service life and performance of the NiCad battery please observe the instructions under Information on charging the battery Shown on the bottom line of the display during th...

Page 45: ...charged capacity the voltage and the temperature of the battery are monitored in the When predefined limits are exceeded the charging process is interrupted After the appropriate parameters have been...

Page 46: ...e range if the NiCad battery is older or if incomplete charging cycles charging discharging are performed it is possible that the display no longer corresponds to the current status of the battery In...

Page 47: ...42 Printer Compartment Door 2 x Screw M3x6 Printer Ribbon Paper While pushing paper into slot hold down the red buttom until paper emerges 10 Loading Paper...

Page 48: ...dry filtrate water trap particel filterelement max max level level fine filter GAS output GAS input o p e n o p e n 43 11 Waste Gas Cleaning System...

Page 49: ...ntenance Attention Damaging the filter or inserting it incorrectly will lead to invalid results Grease all tight or stiff parts with vaseline Empty the condensate reservoir after each measuring operat...

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