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Appendix A : SPECIFICATIONS 
 
 
Instrument 
 
Operating Temperature Range   

-10

˚

C to +50

˚

Battery 

   4 

AA 

Alkaline 

Batteries 

Battery Life 

 

 

> 6 Hours 

Fuels 

 

 

 

Natural Gas, LPG, Light Oil, Heavy Oil & User Defined 

Display 

   Backlit 

LCD 

Data Storage  

 

 

10 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 

  2500mm 

Insertion 

Length 

  200mm 

‘K’ Type Thermocouple Accuracy 

+/- 0.3%, +/- 1

˚

Maximum Temperature 

 

800

˚

 

3. Turning On &Off  

 

3.1 Turning On 

 

Always: - Before turning on please ensure that the Temperature Sampling Probe complete with In-
Line Filter is not connected to the Gas Sample Port (see 2.2 or 2.4)  

 

Press the Power Key and the TPI 715 will start its 30 second countdown purge ‘PURGING’ will be 
displayed: - The instrument should be turned on in a clean air environment as the 30 second purge 
will set the Carbon Monoxide level to Zero and the Oxygen to 20.9%.  
Ensure that the filters are clean and dry as dirty or wet filters will result in a loss of flow rate and ‘Lo 
Flo’ will be displayed to inform you that filters should be changed 

 

During the last 20 seconds of the 30 second purge time the user can scroll through the following 
Fuels: - Natural Gas, LPG, Light Oil, Heavy Oil,  Bituminous Coal, Anthracite Coal, Coke, Butane, 
Wood (Dry), and Bagasse by pressing the Up Arrow Key to select the Fuel they are working with. 
When desired fuel is displayed release the key, displayed fuel is now selected.  

 

NOTE: When selecting oil 

as fuel be sure to use the 

optional oil filter to prolong 

the life of the sensors. 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

After the 30 second countdown the instrument is ready to take Flue, Temperature readings and will 
Display Screen 1 from Function 1 as described in The 3 Functions Section (see 4.1.1) 

 

3.2 Turning Off 
Always: - Before turning off return the instrument to a clean air environment and allow the Carbon 
Monoxide level to return to below 15ppm and the Oxygen level to return to 20.9% (± 0.3%) 

 

Press the Power Key to turn the instrument off:- NOTE Should you attempt to turn the instrument 
Off and the CO reading is above 0.003% then the instrument will remain On and a short Beep will 
be heard. The Instrument can only be switched off if the CO is below 0.003% 

The instrument has an auto shut off after 10mins should no keys have been pressed for 

this period and as mentioned above that the CO is below 0.003%. Should the CO be above 
0.003%then the 10 minute auto shut off countdown will not begin till the CO has gone below 
0.003%

 

Fuel 

LCD Display 

Print Display 

Natural Gas 

Natural Gas 

Natural Gas 

Light Oil 

Light Oil 

Light Oil 

Heavy Oil 

Heavy Oil 

Heavy Oil 

LPG LPG LPG 

Bituminous Coal 

Fuel , OPT 1 

Bituminous Coal 

Anthracite Coal 

Fuel , OPT 2 

Anthracite Coal 

Coke 

Fuel , OPT 3 

Coke 

Butane 

Fuel , OPT 4 

Butane 

Wood (Dry) 

Fuel , OPT 5 

Wood (Dry) 

Bagasse 

Fuel , OPT 6 

Bagasse 

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Summary of Contents for 715

Page 1: ...2002 1 Gas Analyzer TPI 715 ...

Page 2: ...nstructed and comes with a 3 Year Guarantee This manual will guide you through the functions of the TPI 715 which will give you many years of reliable service Your TPI 715 Gas Analyser comes complete with the following items as standard TPI 715 Instrument Rubber Boot Soft Carrying Case Sampling Probe c w Type K Thermocouple In Line Filter Exhaust Spigot removable Instruction Manual Your TPI 715 Fl...

Page 3: ... On Off and Charging 3 1 Turning On 3 2 Turning Off 4 The 3 Functions 4 1 Function 1 Flue Analysis 4 2 Function 2 Temperature Reading 4 5 Function 5 Date Time 5 Saving Data 6 Reviewing Data 7 Printing Data Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Calibration Service Appendix C Guarantee Appendix D Troubleshooting Guide Appendix E Index ...

Page 4: ...reases data logging time intervals see 8 Scroll Enter Key Scrolls through Gas Analysis Function Screens see 4 1 Turns temperature differential calculation ON OFF see 4 2 1 Turns ch2 temperature ON OFF see 4 3 1 Allows you to change the Date and Time see 4 5 Allows you to choose a Stored Data Address see 5 6 7 8 Print Key Sends stored or real time data to a separate infrared printer see 7 Recall Ke...

Page 5: ...Connection for Gas Sampling Probe see 2 4 4 1 Calibration and Information Label Displays calibration information Displays serial number Battery Compartment Holds 4 AA batteries Rubber Boot Protects the instrument from accidental damage ...

Page 6: ...ed er PI 7 2 3 Side Views Exhaust Port Port for connection of Exhaust Adaptor Infrared Window Window for sending stored data to IR Printer or PC see 7 9 Rubber Boot Protects the instrument from accidental damage ...

Page 7: ...ermocouple plug on probe see 4 1 Connection for any K type thermocouple probe see 4 2 Thermocouple ch2 Socket Connection for any K type thermocouple probe see 4 2 Gas Sampling Port Connection for Gas Sampling Probe see 4 1 Connection for In Line Filter for Gas Leak Detection see 4 4 Gas Ox Ca Ca CO Co NO Nit ...

Page 8: ... the life of the sensors After the 30 second countdown the instrument is ready to take Flue Temperature readings and will Display Screen 1 from Function 1 as described in The 3 Functions Section see 4 1 1 3 2 Turning Off Always Before turning off return the instrument to a clean air environment and allow the Carbon Monoxide level to return to below 15ppm and the Oxygen level to return to 20 9 0 3 ...

Page 9: ... in damage to the instrument You can move through the following Screens by pressing the Scroll Enter Key 4 1 1 Screen 1 Displays Carbon Monoxide CO reading in percent Displays calculated Carbon Dioxide CO2 figure in percentage Displays calculated CO CO2 Ratio figure 4 1 2 Screen 2 Displays Oxygen O2 reading in percentage Displays calculated Excess Air X Air figure in percentage Displays calculated...

Page 10: ...ent The pump will stop running when in this function 4 2 1 Screen 1 Pressing the Up Arrow Key will toggle between ºC and ºF Displays Temperature reading of Channel 1 ch1 in degrees Centigrade ºC or degrees Fahrenheit ºF Displays Temperature reading of Channel 2 ch2 in degrees Centigrade ºC or degrees Fahrenheit ºF Pressing the Scroll Enter Key will toggle the Differential Temperature ON and OFF Di...

Page 11: ...e Up Arrow Key to Increase the Minutes Press the Down Arrow Key to Decrease the Minutes Press the Scroll Enter Key to confirm the desired Minute and move onto the Hours Repeat steps 2 to 4 to change the Hour the Day the Month and the Year The unit will return to normal after the desired Year has been confirmed 5 S Pres Save be fl Sele Dow Pres The men You see 6 R Pres Pres Add Sele the U Pres The ...

Page 12: ... the Recall Key once Stor will be flashing on the display Press the Scroll Enter Key once Addr SA will be displayed and a location number from 0 to 9 will be flashing Select the required address location that you wish to review the saved data from by pressing the Up and Down Arrow Keys Press the Scroll Enter Key once The Time Date of the Saved Data from the selected address location will be displa...

Page 13: ...he saved data from by pressing the Up and Down Arrow Keys Press the Scroll Enter Key once Print Wait Send IR will be displayed on the top line along with out on the screen WARNING To operate correctly there must be a clear line of sight between the Infrared Window on the instrument see 2 3 and the Infrared Window on the IR Printer see Printer instructions After all the saved data has been sent to ...

Page 14: ...ns 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 2500mm Insertion Length 200mm K Type Thermocouple Accuracy 0 3 1 C Maximum Temperature 800 C 3 T 3 1 T Alwa Line Press displ will s Ensu Flo w Durin Fuels Woo When A...

Page 15: ...0 25 0 1 0 3 Carbon Monoxide 0 10 0 001 20 ppm 3 ppm 100 ppm 5 Carbon Dioxide calculated 0 25 0 1 0 3 CO CO2 Ratio calculated 0 0 999 0 001 Combustion Efficiency 0 100 0 1 NOx 0 5 000 ppm 1 ppm calculated Nitrogen Oxide 0 5 000 ppm 1 ppm 3 ppm ...

Page 16: ... Normal transportation charges to the purchaser are also covered Not covered by TPI Damage to the product which are the result of abuse improper use or main tenance are not covered Any other expenses consequential damages incidental expenses includ ing damages to property are not covered Transportation expenses to the customer are not covered To obtain warranty performance Include with the product...

Page 17: ...s Appendix A Display 2 1 Appendix A Efficiency Nett Gross 4 1 2 Excess Air 4 1 2 Exhaust Port 2 3 Filters Appendix B Front View 2 1 Fuel Selection 3 2 Fuels 3 2 Appendix B Func Backlight Key 2 1 4 Guarantee Appendix C Infrared Printer 1 7 Appendix B Infrared Window 2 3 7 Inlet Ports 2 2 2 4 3 1 4 1 4 3 4 4 In Line Filter 1 3 1 4 1 Appendix B Leak Detection 4 4 Low Flow 3 1 Mini In Line Filter 1 3 ...

Page 18: ... 4 1 Reading Pressure 4 3 Reading Temperature 4 2 Recall Key 2 1 6 Rubber Boot 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Appendix A Appendix B Scroll Enter Key 2 1 4 1 4 2 1 4 3 1 4 5 1 5 6 7 8 Service Appendix B Side Views 2 3 Specifications Appendix A Store Logger Key 2 1 8 Temperature Selections 4 2 Thermocouple 2 4 4 1 4 2 Appendix A Appendix B Top View 2 4 Troubleshooting Appendix D Up Arrow Key 2 1 3 1 4 1 2 4 2 1 ...

Page 19: ...it for CO levels to drop and then shut off Can not print saved readings Make sure the infrared eyes are aligned on the printer and the 715 Make sure the lights on the printer are not flashing if so batteries need to be replaced Wrong readings are on the printout Make sure you are selecting the correct location to print if saved in location 1 print location 1 Make sure you are not selecting REAL ti...

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