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10. Technical Information

% Outside Air

- HVAC systems use a combination of outside air, supply air, and

return air to maintain consistent and comfortable air quality. The 1010 can calcu-
late outside air either by measuring temperature or by measuring CO2. The for-
mula for % Outside Air is:

Dew Point Temperature

- This is the temperature at which condensation begins

Wet Bulb Temperature

- This is the lowest temperature evaporating water can

reach

Recommended Levels by Agency

If too little outdoor air enters a home, pollutants can accumulate to levels that can
pose health and comfort concerns.  Unless they are built with special mechanical
means of ventilation, homes that are designed and constructed to minimize the
amount of outdoor air that can 'leak' into and out of the home may have higher pol-
lutant levels than other homes.  However, because some weather conditions can
drastically reduce the amount of outdoor air that enters a home pollutants can build
up even in homes that are normally considered 'leaky'.

Parameter

IDPH

1

ASHRAE

2

OSHA PEL

3

ACGIH TLV

4

Humidity

20% - 60%

30% - 60%

N/A

N/A

Temperature

68 - 75 (winter)
73 - 79 (summer)

68 - 75 (winter)
73 - 79 (summer)

N/A

N/A

Carbon Dioxide

1,000ppm
(<800ppm preferred)

1,000ppm

5,000ppm

5,000ppm

Carbon Monoxide 9ppm

9ppm

50ppm

25ppm

N/A-Not Applicable or Not Established

1

Illinois Department of Public Health (2009)

2

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers

3

Occupational Safety and Health Administration Permissible Exposure Limit -- this level

is a time-weighted average and is an enforceable standard that must not be exceeded
during any eight-hour work shift of a 40-hour work week.

4

American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienist Threshold Limit Value -- this

level is a recommended time-weighted average upper limit exposure concentration for a
normal eight to 10-hour workday and a 40-hour work week.

10. Error Codes & Troubleshooting

CO2 Sensor Error

If the CO2 sensor fails to initialize or is faulty the
1010 will display an error code. Try turning the 1010
off and on again. If it displays the error code again
the 1010 is in need of service. Please return your
instrument to TPI. See section 9.2 for instructions on
returning your meter.

CO Sensor Error

If the CO sensor fails to initialize or is faulty the 1010
will display an error code. Try turning the 1010 off
and on again. If it displays the error code again the
1010 is in need of service. Please return your instru-
ment to TPI. See section 9.2 for instructions on
returning your meter.

CO Sensor Caibration Due

When the last calibration date of the CO sensor is
one year or older the 1010 will display a reminder
that calibration is due before returning to normal
operation. Please return your instrument to TPI for
calibration. See section 9.2 for instructions on
returning your meter.

Temperature and/or Humidity Sensor Error

If the temperature and/or humidity sensor fails to ini-
tialize or is faulty the 1010 will display an error code.
Try turning the 1010 off and on again. If it displays
the error code again the 1010 is in need of service.
Please return your instrument to TPI. See section 9.2
for instructions on returning your meter.

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Summary of Contents for 1010

Page 1: ...1010 Rev 2 x 3 x Meters Indoor Air Quality Meter The Value LeaderTM www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com ...

Page 2: ...d to your sensors at all times The following guidelines will help prevent damage to your sensors Always store your unit in a place where the temperature does not get down to or below freezing Always maintain battery power to the sensors When the batteries get low replace them as soon as possible Never allow foreign objects or material to enter the sensor holes dam age to the sensor may result Neve...

Page 3: ...meter You should keep battery power applied to your sensors at all times The following guidelines will help prevent damage to your sensors Always store your unit in a place where the temperature does not get down to or below freezing Always maintain battery power to the sensors When the batteries get low replace them as soon as possible Never allow foreign objects or material to enter the sensor h...

Page 4: ...of reliable service Your TPI 1010 Indoor Air Quality meter comes complete with the following standard accessories TPI 1010 Instrument Protective Rubber Boot A800 Soft Carrying Case A921 USB Cable Software A803 Instruction Manual Your TPI 1010 Indoor Air Quality meter has the following optional accessories available Power adapter Battery eliminator A804 Magnetic strap kit to hang meter A127 Boot ho...

Page 5: ...e TPI 1010 which will give you many years of reliable service Your TPI 1010 Indoor Air Quality meter comes complete with the following standard accessories TPI 1010 Instrument Protective Rubber Boot A800 Soft Carrying Case A921 USB Cable Software A803 Instruction Manual Your TPI 1010 Indoor Air Quality meter has the following optional accessories available Power adapter Battery eliminator A804 Mag...

Page 6: ...y Used to activate and deactivate data logging mode Press and hold to activate or deactivate logging Backlight key Used to turn the display backlight on and off T C key Used to switch the bottom display between temperature humidity and time display modes Unit key Used switch the bottom temperature display between Fahrenheit and Celsius modes Tilt Stand Battery Cover Screw Hanger Hole Hanger Hole U...

Page 7: ...o used to accept parameter changes Mode key Used to activate and deactivate data logging mode Press and hold to activate or deactivate logging Backlight key Used to turn the display backlight on and off T C key Used to switch the bottom display between temperature humidity and time display modes Unit key Used switch the bottom temperature display between Fahrenheit and Celsius modes Tilt Stand Bat...

Page 8: ...monoxide CO Temperature Humidity Battery indicator Ambient Temperature Dew Point Temperature Indicated by DP in the display Wet Bulb Temperature Indicated by WB in the display Repeatedly pressing the key from the main display cycles through dew point temperature wet bulb temperature and ambient temperature displays Pressing the key switches the temperature display between F and C Press the key and...

Page 9: ...g the Backlight Carbon dioxide CO2 Carbon monoxide CO Temperature Humidity Battery indicator Ambient Temperature Dew Point Temperature Indicated by DP in the display Wet Bulb Temperature Indicated by WB in the display Repeatedly pressing the key from the main display cycles through dew point temperature wet bulb temperature and ambient temperature displays Pressing the key switches the temperature...

Page 10: ...hour clock HH MM 4 6 Setting Date and Time The 1010 is equipped with an audible and visual alarm for carbon monoxide The alarm level is factory set at 30ppm When CO above this level is measured the 1010 will beep and the display will flash red The alarm level is adjustable and can be set from 10ppm to 500ppm Using the Arrow keys set the alarm point to the desired level The keys select the digit an...

Page 11: ... displayed Year Month Day Hour Minutes 24 hour clock HH MM 4 6 Setting Date and Time The 1010 is equipped with an audible and visual alarm for carbon monoxide The alarm level is factory set at 30ppm When CO above this level is measured the 1010 will beep and the display will flash red The alarm level is adjustable and can be set from 10ppm to 500ppm Using the Arrow keys set the alarm point to the ...

Page 12: ...rm this measurement again press the key once and return to step 1 6 To exit and return to normal operation press and hold the key until C 0 is displayed Press and hold the key until a beep is heard and the 1010 returns to normal operation 5 2 Outside Air Carbon Dioxide 1 Place the sensor of the 1010 perpendicular to the Return air flow When the To activate outside air mode press the key about 2 se...

Page 13: ... top of the display 5 If you want to perform this measurement again press the key once and return to step 1 6 To exit and return to normal operation press and hold the key until C 0 is displayed Press and hold the key until a beep is heard and the 1010 returns to normal operation 5 2 Outside Air Carbon Dioxide 1 Place the sensor of the 1010 perpendicular to the Return air flow When the To activate...

Page 14: ...will flash Using the Arrow keys set the interval to the desired level The 3 Once the seconds have been entered press the key to move to min hr 5 Once the logging interval is set press the keys select the digit and the keys increase or decrease the value key and the 1010 will return to the main display and LOG will flash indicating the logging function is active 4 Using the Arrow keys set the inter...

Page 15: ...or decrease the value key and time digits will flash Using the Arrow keys set the interval to the desired level The 3 Once the seconds have been entered press the key to move to min hr 5 Once the logging interval is set press the keys select the digit and the keys increase or decrease the value key and the 1010 will return to the main display and LOG will flash indicating the logging function is a...

Page 16: ...5 8 Technical Specifications Function Range Accuracy CO2 0 to 5000ppm 50 F 104 F 3 of rdg 75ppm 50 F 104 F 5 of rdg 75ppm Temperature 5 F to 140 F 2 F 20 C to 60 C 1 C Dew Point Temperature 47 F to 135 F Calculation 44 C to 57 C Wet Bulb Temperature 3 F to 135 F Calculation 16 C to 57 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 2 RH CO 0 to 500ppm 3ppm or 5 of rdg whichever is greater Outside Air 0 to 100 Calcula...

Page 17: ...SW Allen Blvd Suite 104 Beaverton OR 97005 8 Technical Specifications Function Range Accuracy CO2 0 to 5000ppm 50 F 104 F 3 of rdg 75ppm 50 F 104 F 5 of rdg 75ppm Temperature 5 F to 140 F 2 F 20 C to 60 C 1 C Dew Point Temperature 47 F to 135 F Calculation 44 C to 57 C Wet Bulb Temperature 3 F to 135 F Calculation 16 C to 57 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 2 RH CO 0 to 500ppm 3ppm or 5 of rdg whicheve...

Page 18: ...erage and is an enforceable standard that must not be exceeded during any eight hour work shift of a 40 hour work week 4 American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienist Threshold Limit Value this level is a recommended time weighted average upper limit exposure concentration for a normal eight to 10 hour workday and a 40 hour work week 10 Error Codes Troubleshooting CO2 Sensor Error If th...

Page 19: ...ure Limit this level is a time weighted average and is an enforceable standard that must not be exceeded during any eight hour work shift of a 40 hour work week 4 American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienist Threshold Limit Value this level is a recommended time weighted average upper limit exposure concentration for a normal eight to 10 hour workday and a 40 hour work week 10 Error Co...

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