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Appendix F: RESETTING PRESSURE SENSOR ZERO

Manually resetting the pressure sensor zero point

If the pressure sensor will not zero as described in section 6.2 use the proce-
dure below to reset the zero point of the sensor.

WARNING :

Changing parameters in field calibration mode can adversely

affect the operation of your analyzer. Follow the instructions carefully.

1.  With the analyzer running, press and hold the FUNC and Down Arrow keys

for approximately 5 seconds until a beep is heard. Press and hold the
Scroll/Enter Key down until ‘FILD CAL’ is displayed. The 709 will cycle
through a 30 second countdown then display ‘CAL’, Air’, gAS’.

2. Use the Up Arrow Key to select ‘Air’ by making it blink. Press the Scroll/Enter

Key to accept the selection.

3. 709 Display: ‘CAL’, ‘FLo’, ‘oPEn’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

4. 709 Display: ‘CAL’, ‘FLo’, ‘CLos’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

5. 709 Display: ‘CAL’, ‘LEAK’, ‘rEF’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

6. 709 Display: ‘0ppm’, ‘Co’, ‘rEF’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

7. 709 Display: ‘20.9%’, ‘o2’, ‘rEF’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

8. 709 Display: ‘0.0mbar’, ‘0.0’, ‘oFS’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

9. 709 Display: ‘2000’, ‘A-r’, ‘SEt’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

10. 709 Display: ‘Auto’, ‘oFF’, ‘En’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

11. 709 Display: ‘CAL’, ‘StoP’, ‘go’. Action : Press the Up Arrow Key to select

‘StoP’ by making it blink and press the Scroll/Enter Key to accept the selec-
tion. The 709 will return to normal operation

If the 709 continues to fail to automatically initialize or this procedure fails
to initialize the sensors, return your analyzer to Test Products
International.

Appendix E: MANUALLY INITIALIZING SENSORS

If the CO or O2 sensor fails to initialize, this procedure can be performed to
try and manually initialize the sensor(s).

WARNING :

Changing parameters in calibration mode can adversely affect the

operation of your analyzer. Follow the instructions carefully.

1. Turn the analyzer on. When the countdown reaches 26, press and hold down

the Up Arrow, Scroll/Enter, and Down Arrow keys together for approximately
5 to 7 seconds. The analyzer will beep and “Fact Cal” will be displayed.
Release the keys. The analyzer will cycle through a 30 second countdown
then display ‘CAL’, Air’, gAS’.

2. Use the Up Arrow Key to select ‘Air’ by making it blink. Press the Scroll/Enter

Key to accept the selection.

3. 709 Display: ‘CAL’, ‘FLo’, ‘oPEn’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

4. 709 Display: ‘CAL’, ‘FLo’, ‘CLos’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

5. 709 Display: ‘0ppm’, ‘Co’, ‘rEF’. Action : Press the Scroll/Enter Key. After the

10 second countdown is complete press the Scroll/Enter Key twice.

6. 709 Display: ‘20.9%’, ‘o2’, ‘rEF’. Action : Press the Scroll/Enter Key. After the

10 second countdown is complete press the Scroll/Enter Key twice.

7. 709 Display: ‘0.0mbar’, ‘0.0’, ‘oFS’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

8. 709 Display: ”0C”, “rEF”. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

9. 709 Display: “900C”, “rEF”. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

10. 709 Display: “120mbar”, “rEF”. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

11. 709 Display: “-120mbar”, “rEF”. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

12. 709 Display: ‘2000’, ‘A-r’, ‘SEt’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

13. 709 Display: ‘Auto’, ‘oFF’, ‘En’. Action : Press the Func Key to bypass.

14. 709 Display: ‘CAL’, ‘StoP’, ‘go’. Action : Press the Up Arrow Key to select

‘StoP’ by making it blink and press the Scroll/Enter Key to accept the selec-
tion. The 709 will return to normal operation

If the 709 continues to fail to automatically initialize or this procedure fails
to initialize the sensors, return your analyzer to Test Products
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Summary of Contents for 709

Page 1: ...709 Rev 6 x Analyzers Combustion Efficiency Analyzer The Value LeaderTM www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com ...

Page 2: ...mp filter as needed Always make sure the in line filter water trap is installed properly Always periodically check and replace the in line filter as needed Always remove water or condensation from the inside of the in line fil ter water trap assembly prior to performing tests Always use the optional oil filter p n A773 when performing tests on oil burning equipment Contents Introduction 1 General ...

Page 3: ...periodically check and replace the mini pump filter as needed Always make sure the in line filter water trap is installed properly Always periodically check and replace the in line filter as needed Always remove water or condensation from the inside of the in line fil ter water trap assembly prior to performing tests Always use the optional oil filter p n A773 when performing tests on oil burning ...

Page 4: ...f the TPI 709 which will give you many years of reliable service Your TPI 709 Flue Gas Analyzer comes complete with the following standard accessories TPI 709 Instrument Rubber Boot A765 Soft Carrying Case A768 Flue Sampling Probe A770 In Line Filter assembly installed on Flue probe A794 Temperature Probe GK11M Mini Pump Protection Filter Assembly and spare filters A763 Exhaust Spigot removable A7...

Page 5: ...ual will guide you through the functions of the TPI 709 which will give you many years of reliable service Your TPI 709 Flue Gas Analyzer comes complete with the following standard accessories TPI 709 Instrument Rubber Boot A765 Soft Carrying Case A768 Flue Sampling Probe A770 In Line Filter assembly installed on Flue probe A794 Temperature Probe GK11M Mini Pump Protection Filter Assembly and spar...

Page 6: ...Combustion Analysis Displays See 17 18 Scrolls through Function Screens Turns temperature differential calculation ON OFF see 20 Turns ch2 temperature ON OFF see page 20 Allows you to change the Date and Time see page 22 Allows you to choose a Stored Data Address Sends stored data to a separate infrared printer see pg 25 Allows you to view stored data on the display see pg 24 Stores readings to me...

Page 7: ...the Stored Data Addresses Scrolls through Combustion Analysis Displays See 17 18 Scrolls through Function Screens Turns temperature differential calculation ON OFF see 20 Turns ch2 temperature ON OFF see page 20 Allows you to change the Date and Time see page 22 Allows you to choose a Stored Data Address Sends stored data to a separate infrared printer see pg 25 Allows you to view stored data on t...

Page 8: ...et Connection for thermocouple plug on flue probe see page 11 Connection for any K type thermocouple probe see page 20 T2 Socket Connection for ambient K type thermocouple probe see page 11 Connection for any K type thermocouple probe see page 20 Gas Sample Port Connection for Mini Pump Protection Filter and Flue Probe see pages 7 11 P Port Connections for Pressure Tubing see page 21 P Port 6 7 ww...

Page 9: ...p View T1 T2 P P Gas Sampling Port T1 Socket Connection for thermocouple plug on flue probe see page 11 Connection for any K type thermocouple probe see page 20 T2 Socket Connection for ambient K type thermocouple probe see page 11 Connection for any K type thermocouple probe see page 20 Gas Sample Port Connection for Mini Pump Protection Filter and Flue Probe see pages 7 11 P Port Connections for...

Page 10: ...ilter A773 or readings could become erratic See Appendix E for installation instructions After the 30 second countdown the instrument is ready to take Flue Temperature Pressure or Leak Detection readings and the default combus tion display will be displayed The 709 will auto power off if no keys have been pressed for 10 minutes and the CO level is below 15ppm Auto off can be disabled see Appendix ...

Page 11: ... as fuel be sure to use the optional oil filter A773 or readings could become erratic See Appendix E for installation instructions After the 30 second countdown the instrument is ready to take Flue Temperature Pressure or Leak Detection readings and the default combus tion display will be displayed The 709 will auto power off if no keys have been pressed for 10 minutes and the CO level is below 15...

Page 12: ... with the manufac turer of the device under test for specific test information Pressing the Func Key enables access to the different functions available on the 712 The default function is Combustion Analyzer Other available func tions are Thermometer Manometer Tightness Test Combustible Gas Leak Detector and Date Time display Refer to the Appendix G Technical Notes for additional information Combu...

Page 13: ... encountered equipment Remember to consult with the manufac turer of the device under test for specific test information Pressing the Func Key enables access to the different functions available on the 712 The default function is Combustion Analyzer Other available func tions are Thermometer Manometer Tightness Test Combustible Gas Leak Detector and Date Time display Refer to the Appendix G Techni...

Page 14: ...evice under test For most applica tions flue gas samples should be taken prior to the draft diverter or any other opening that allows room air to enter the system This prevents room air from mixing with gases in the flue and diluting the test sample It is important to use manufacturers recommended test locations whenever possible Refer to the figure below for calculating the sample hole location T...

Page 15: ...ill a 1 4 inch hole into the flue of the device under test For most applica tions flue gas samples should be taken prior to the draft diverter or any other opening that allows room air to enter the system This prevents room air from mixing with gases in the flue and diluting the test sample It is important to use manufacturers recommended test locations whenever possible Refer to the figure below ...

Page 16: ...cations whenever possible 14 Test all exhaust ports at the top of the heat exchanger Atmospheric Forced Air Furnace Typical Test Locations Figure 3 TYPICAL TEST LOCATIONS It is important to use manufacturers recommended test locations whenever possible 15 www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com ...

Page 17: ...t to use manufacturers recommended test locations whenever possible 14 Test all exhaust ports at the top of the heat exchanger Atmospheric Forced Air Furnace Typical Test Locations Figure 3 TYPICAL TEST LOCATIONS It is important to use manufacturers recommended test locations whenever possible 15 ...

Page 18: ... filter will stop the flow to the analyzer and FLO ERR will display The water trap should be emptied immediately if this happens The water block filter may need to be dried out or replaced before testing can resume 16 5 Allow the readings to stabilize Multiple combustion analysis displays are available to provide the various test results Use the Scroll Enter Key to move through the various combust...

Page 19: ...mp If the water trap fills the water block filter will stop the flow to the analyzer and FLO ERR will display The water trap should be emptied immediately if this happens The water block filter may need to be dried out or replaced before testing can resume 16 5 Allow the readings to stabilize Multiple combustion analysis displays are available to provide the various test results Use the Scroll Ent...

Page 20: ...y appear abnormally high as compared to the manufacturer specification The formula for CO air free is COairfree 20 9 20 9 O2 meas x CO meas Pressing the Scroll Enter key changes the display Combustion Display 5 Displays Temperature reading of Channel 1 T1 Displays Temperature reading of Channel 2 T2 Displays the Differential Temperature Diff between ch1 and ch2 oPEn will be displayed if no K type ...

Page 21: ...ed in CO air free the displayed reading may appear abnormally high as compared to the manufacturer specification The formula for CO air free is COairfree 20 9 20 9 O2 meas x CO meas Pressing the Scroll Enter key changes the display Combustion Display 5 Displays Temperature reading of Channel 1 T1 Displays Temperature reading of Channel 2 T2 Displays the Differential Temperature Diff between ch1 an...

Page 22: ...Manometer Mode With the analyzer running press the Func Key repeatedly to access the ther mometer function In this mode the 709 functions like a differential manome ter The pump will stop running when in this function 1 Ensure you have Pressure Sampling Tube connected to one or both of the Pressure Ports and there are no restriction in the tubing see figure below 2 Zero the display by pressing the...

Page 23: ...2 Temperature Differential Temperature 20 Manometer Mode With the analyzer running press the Func Key repeatedly to access the ther mometer function In this mode the 709 functions like a differential manome ter The pump will stop running when in this function 1 Ensure you have Pressure Sampling Tube connected to one or both of the Pressure Ports and there are no restriction in the tubing see figur...

Page 24: ...r later retrieval When data is saved all data previously in the address will be overwrit ten When saving pressure draft readings select an address different from the one used to save combustion readings 1 Press the Store Key To cancel storing information press the Store Key and use the Up Down Arrow Keys to select Yes and press the Scroll Enter Key 2 Addr and an address location from 0 to 49 will ...

Page 25: ... DATA During testing data can be stored for later retrieval When data is saved all data previously in the address will be overwrit ten When saving pressure draft readings select an address different from the one used to save combustion readings 1 Press the Store Key To cancel storing information press the Store Key and use the Up Down Arrow Keys to select Yes and press the Scroll Enter Key 2 Addr ...

Page 26: ...e selection and press the Scroll Enter Key Combustion and pressure draft printouts must be performed separately Perform a combustion test and save the data Perform a pressure draft test and save the data in a different address Print each address separately RECALLING DATA The recall feature allows you to display stored data or retrieve the last date of calibration Recalling Saved Data or Calibratio...

Page 27: ... Use the Up and Down Arrow Keys to make the selection and press the Scroll Enter Key Combustion and pressure draft printouts must be performed separately Perform a combustion test and save the data Perform a pressure draft test and save the data in a different address Print each address separately RECALLING DATA The recall feature allows you to display stored data or retrieve the last date of cali...

Page 28: ...2 Anthracite Coal OPT 3 Coke OPT 4 Butane OPT 5 Wood OPT 6 Bagasse Display Backlit LCD Data Storage 50 sets of readings Time Date 24 Hour Real Time Clock Dimensions 200mm x 90mm x 60mm Weight 500g Casing Rubber Boot as Standard Switch Off Failsafe Exhaust Safety Spigot Conforms to BS7927 and the draft BS7967 Flue Temperature Probe Construction Pistol Grip with Stainless Steel Shaft Hose Length 250...

Page 29: ...t Oil Heavy Oil OPT 1 Bituminous Coal OPT 2 Anthracite Coal OPT 3 Coke OPT 4 Butane OPT 5 Wood OPT 6 Bagasse Display Backlit LCD Data Storage 50 sets of readings Time Date 24 Hour Real Time Clock Dimensions 200mm x 90mm x 60mm Weight 500g Casing Rubber Boot as Standard Switch Off Failsafe Exhaust Safety Spigot Conforms to BS7927 and the draft BS7967 Flue Temperature Probe Construction Pistol Grip ...

Page 30: ...ddress below for service TPI Attn Repair 9615 SW Allen Blvd Suite 104 Beaverton OR 97005 The following are consumable parts for the instrument In Line Filter Element pkg of 5 User Replaceable A794F Mini Pump Protection Filter Assem User Replaceable A763 Oxygen Sensor User Factory Replaceable A761 Carbon Monoxide Sensor User Factory Replaceable A760 Sensor replacement requires calibration gas WARRA...

Page 31: ...her details or send your analyzer to the address below for service TPI Attn Repair 9615 SW Allen Blvd Suite 104 Beaverton OR 97005 The following are consumable parts for the instrument In Line Filter Element pkg of 5 User Replaceable A794F Mini Pump Protection Filter Assem User Replaceable A763 Oxygen Sensor User Factory Replaceable A761 Carbon Monoxide Sensor User Factory Replaceable A760 Sensor ...

Page 32: ...one out of the tubing and replace the ball fil ter inside 30 Appendix A General Maintenance continued Filter Check Continued The other two filters are located in the water trap The main filter is the A794F particle filter This filter stops debris and dust from traveling down to the analyz er The secondary filter is the A794W water block filter This filter stops flow in the event the water trap fil...

Page 33: ...aterial becomes dark pull the black nose cone out of the tubing and replace the ball fil ter inside 30 Appendix A General Maintenance continued Filter Check Continued The other two filters are located in the water trap The main filter is the A794F particle filter This filter stops debris and dust from traveling down to the analyz er The secondary filter is the A794W water block filter This filter ...

Page 34: ...dication of a possible leak somewhere in the flue probe and you may proceed to the next step for further tests 5 Pinch the hose below the handle of the flue probe If the analyzer displays FLO ERR there is a leak in the handle assembly and the probe needs to be fac tory serviced If the analyzer does not display FLO ERR proceed to the next step for further tests 6 Pinch the hose between the analyzer...

Page 35: ...zer does not display FLO ERR this is an indication of a possible leak somewhere in the flue probe and you may proceed to the next step for further tests 5 Pinch the hose below the handle of the flue probe If the analyzer displays FLO ERR there is a leak in the handle assembly and the probe needs to be fac tory serviced If the analyzer does not display FLO ERR proceed to the next step for further t...

Page 36: ...I for service oFL Overflow indication The tem perature being measured is outside the maximum mea surement capability Temperature being measured is too high or low Remove pressure source oPEn Unable to read thermocouple temperature Temperature probe not con nected to input Worn temperature sensor Connect temperature probe to analyzer Replace temperature probe or flue probe CAL DUE Err Annual calibr...

Page 37: ...ective Remove pressure source Return to TPI for service oFL Overflow indication The tem perature being measured is outside the maximum mea surement capability Temperature being measured is too high or low Remove pressure source oPEn Unable to read thermocouple temperature Temperature probe not con nected to input Worn temperature sensor Connect temperature probe to analyzer Replace temperature pro...

Page 38: ...ress the Up and Down Arrow Keys to enable En or disable dis the auto off function Factory default is enabled En Press the Scroll Enter Key to accept the selection 9 709 Display CAL StoP go Action Press the Up Arrow Key to select StoP by making it blink and press the Scroll Enter Key to accept the selec tion The 709 will return to normal operation Appendix C ERROR CODES TROUBLESHOOTING Continued Pr...

Page 39: ...er off mode press the Func Key Otherwise press the Up and Down Arrow Keys to enable En or disable dis the auto off function Factory default is enabled En Press the Scroll Enter Key to accept the selection 9 709 Display CAL StoP go Action Press the Up Arrow Key to select StoP by making it blink and press the Scroll Enter Key to accept the selec tion The 709 will return to normal operation Appendix ...

Page 40: ...e can be performed to try and manually initialize the sensor s WARNING Changing parameters in calibration mode can adversely affect the operation of your analyzer Follow the instructions carefully 1 Turn the analyzer on When the countdown reaches 26 press and hold down the Up Arrow Scroll Enter and Down Arrow keys together for approximately 5 to 7 seconds The analyzer will beep and Fact Cal will b...

Page 41: ...2 sensor fails to initialize this procedure can be performed to try and manually initialize the sensor s WARNING Changing parameters in calibration mode can adversely affect the operation of your analyzer Follow the instructions carefully 1 Turn the analyzer on When the countdown reaches 26 press and hold down the Up Arrow Scroll Enter and Down Arrow keys together for approximately 5 to 7 seconds ...

Page 42: ... a combustion test Once manifold pressures are within limits a combustion test can be performed to provide information regarding any adjust ments that may be needed Appendix H Testing for Carbon Monoxide in Ambient Air The 712 can be used to test for carbon monoxide in ambient air For example tests can be performed in work spaces and living areas like offices and houses to ensure safety 1 Followin...

Page 43: ...cturers specifications prior to performing a combustion test Once manifold pressures are within limits a combustion test can be performed to provide information regarding any adjust ments that may be needed Appendix H Testing for Carbon Monoxide in Ambient Air The 712 can be used to test for carbon monoxide in ambient air For example tests can be performed in work spaces and living areas like offi...

Page 44: ...rnaces Wood stoves fireplaces Gas Stoves Automobile exhaust Tobacco smoke Carbon Monoxide is picked up quickly in the body by red blood cells At high lev els of CO the body replaces oxygen with carbon monoxide The most common symptoms of CO poisoning are headache dizziness weak ness nausea vomiting chest pain and confusion High levels of CO inhalation can cause loss of consciousness and death Unle...

Page 45: ...es Gas water heaters Back drafting from furnaces Wood stoves fireplaces Gas Stoves Automobile exhaust Tobacco smoke Carbon Monoxide is picked up quickly in the body by red blood cells At high lev els of CO the body replaces oxygen with carbon monoxide The most common symptoms of CO poisoning are headache dizziness weak ness nausea vomiting chest pain and confusion High levels of CO inhalation can ...

Page 46: ...over and locate the phillips head battery cover screw See picture below 2 Loosen the screw Pull out on the screw to remove the battery cover 3 Remove the old batteries and observing the polartiy markings in the battery compartment install the new batteries 4 Re install the battery cover by fitting the bottom part in first 5 Tighten the battery cover screw Battery Cover Battery Cover Screw 44 www G...

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