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POWERING OFF 

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When you power off the analyzer, there is a 10 second purge. 

Make sure you do not exceed the analyzer's operating specifications. In particular: 

• Do not exceed the flue probes maximum temperature (1112

°

F)

• Do not exceed the analyzer's internal temperature range

• Do not put the analyzer on a hot surface

• Do not exceed the water trap's level

• Do not let the particle filter become dirty and blocked

View the displayed data to ensure that the stable operating conditions have been achieved and the readings are within the expected 

range. 

02  20.95% 

CO2  000% 

CO  000P 

T1  ---F 

T2  ---F 

09: 42 

►ill 

P OST TEST 

Remove the probe from the flue and allow analyzer to purge with fresh air 

until readings return to zero. 02 to 20.9%, CO to Zero (Be careful the probe 

tip will be HOT). 

GENERAL MAINTENANCE 

• Re-certify your instrument annually to ensure it meets original performance specification

• Keep your instrument dry, if it gets wet, wipe dry immediately. Liquids can degrade electronic circuits

• Whenever practical, keep the instrument away dust and dirt that cause premature wear

• Although your instrument is built to withstand the rigors of daily use, it can be damaged by severe impacts.

• Use reasonable caution when using and storing this meter

PERIODIC SERVICE 

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WARNING

Repair and service of this instrument is to be performed by qualified personnel only. Improper repair or service could result in physical 

degradation of the instrument. This could alter the protection from personal injury this meter provides to the operator. Perform only those 

maintenance tasks that you are qualified to do. 

C OLD WEATHER PRECAUTIONS 

It is important you keep your flue gas analyzer in a warm and dry place overnight 

Electronic devices that become really cold, by being left in a vehicle overnight, suffer when taken into a warm room the next 

morning. Condensation may form which can affect the analyzer's performance & cause permanent damage. See operating and storage 

temperature specifications. 

Electrochemical sensors used in flue gas analyzers can be affected by condensation or water being sucked into the analyzer, as the 

small apertures on top of sensors can become blocked with water, stopping sensors seeing flue gas. When this happens, oxygen or 

carbon dioxide reading will display as"-" & sensors may be permanently damaged 

If you think that your analyzer is affected by condensation or water ingress, it may be possible to rectify the problem yourself. Simply 

leave the analyzer running in a warm place, with the pump 'ON' sampling fresh air for a few hours (use mains adapter/battery charger if 

needed). If, after doing this, you still experience problems please contact our Service Center. 

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Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176 - TestEquipmentDepot.com 

Summary of Contents for C162

Page 1: ...ustion Analyzer with Heat Exchanger Test INSTRUCT ON MANUAL ENGLISH RoHS Compliant REACH Compliant 02 CO2 co Tl 5 00 9 00 52P 154F T2 62F 09 42 ii I TECHNOLOGY Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 TestEquipmentDepot com ...

Page 2: ...u Options 12 Navigating Stored Logs 12 Log Navigation Menu Options 13 Pressure Temperature Testing 13 14 Pressure Testing if Pressure Fitted 13 Pressure Measurement Good Practice 13 Large Bore Tubing Issues 13 Heat Exchanger Test 14 Viewing Printing 14 Printouts 15 Specifications 16 Certification 16 Where to Test 17 18 What Results are Generally Acceptable 18 What Results Are Generally Acceptable ...

Page 3: ... are exhausted from the back of the analyzer WARNING This analyzer is designed for trade professionals who are familiar with the hazards of their trade Observe all recommended safety procedures that include proper lockout utilization and use of personal protective equipment that includes safety glasses gloves and flame resistant clothing Users of portable gas detectors are recommended to conduct a...

Page 4: ...own Button Short press to navigate DOWN L Enter Button Long press to store data Short press select current option displayed Long press to activate some menu items M Rotary Selector Dial N Particle Filter inside water trap 0 Water Trap P LED Water Trap FullIndicator Q Serial Number under protective boot R Sensors Fitted labelunder Protective Boot Indicates Sensors titted in unit S Battery Compartme...

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Page 8: ...age settable parameter select between English Espanol Francais EFF Efficiency settable parameter select between Nett or Gross O2 Ref settable parameter select 0 0 to 20 0 Logs if logs are saved options displayed COMB AUX PRS TMP MEM Code for Authorized Service Personnel only AUX Screen Default selections can be changed by user to desired selections select between O2 CO NO Display Fuel Type CAL XAI...

Page 9: ...wsnumber of days until next calibration is due The large six linedisplaywill indicate 5 lines and the status bar see pg 10 the backlightwill activate on each buttonpress and turn oft after 10 seconds of no activity Navigation through the various start options and menu system is via the 3 button dedicated Up Down Enter Buttons Button presses are categorized short press and long press Status Bar The...

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Page 16: ...n accordance to 1st German Federal Emission Control Ordinance Bim5chV Meets requirements for AHRI 1260 Operating Conditions Temperatures Humidity 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C 15 to 90 RH non condensing Power Supply Rechargeable batteries USB Charging Physical Characteristics Weight Dimensions 1 5 lb 680g H 8 54 x W 4 18 x D 1 86 H 217 mm x W 106 mm x D 47mm These analyzers are in conformity with the rele...

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Page 19: ...e of this instrument is to be performed by qualified personnel only Improper repair or service could result in physical degradation of theinstrument This could alter the protection from personal injury this meter provides to the operator Perform only those maintenance tasks that you are qualified to do C OLD WEATHER PRECAUTIONS It is important you keep your flue gasanalyzer in awarmanddry place ov...

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Page 21: ...ked Packing Your Analyzer Put analyzer and probes back in their cases The case should be put into a box with 1 2 inches of packing on each side for protection When shipping an analyzer only use a shoe box size container with enough packing to fill the empty space Print out the service paperwork RMA sent to you and include it in the packaging NOTE If you are having specific problems that you want e...

Page 22: ...easure the CO2 level and the stack temperature and then reference a slide scale that would give you the relative efficiency number UEi s electronic combustion analyzers perform the measurements on a continuous basis and can calculate the efficiency as adjustments are being made Combine this with a printout and you are able to provide a before and after comparison of the combustion equipment in rel...

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Page 24: ...d at UEi s option This warranty covers normal use and does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failure which results from alteration tampering accident misuse abuse neglect or improper maintenance Batteries and consequential damage resulting from failed batteries are not covered by warranty Any implied warranties including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitne...

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