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OTHER IMPORTANT FACTORS RELATING TO COMBUSTION

The three T’s of combustion

 • 

Time: 

Amount of time that the fuel and oxygen are together in the combustion chamber

 • 

Temperature: 

How high the temperature is determines the rate of oxidation, or spread of combustion

 • 

Turbulence: 

How well the fuel and air are mixed

These three factors are all interrelated and will move your results along the combustion curves.

COMBUSTION MEASUREMENT TERMS

Other parameters measured include Net temperature, draft and efficiency.

Net Temperature

Net temperature is the difference between the combustion air entering the combustion chamber and the flue gas temperature past 

the heat exchange. This is used to determine how efficient the system is extracting heat from the combustion process in addition to 

the performance of the combustion process. On sealed systems that have ducted inlet air for combustion air, the Net temperature 

must compare this air stream temperature with the flue gases. If the appliance simply uses room air for the combustion air, our  

analyzers have an internal temperature sensor in the handset, so it will use this temperature when calculating Net temperature. The 

most accurate results for efficiency are obtained when measuring flue gases at the point where flue temperature (not flame    

temperature) is the highest.

Draft

Draft is the difference between the ambient pressure level and the pressure level in the flue.  

This is created either by the natural buoyancy of the hot gases created in combustion lifting, or by an inducer fan that assists the flow 

of flue gases up the stack.  Most combustion equipment will specify the amount of draft that is required for proper operation. Draft 

helps draw combustion air into the combustion chamber, and also helps in mixing the fuel and oxygen. Without proper draft, the  

combustion process can spill poisonous by-products into the space where the appliance is located. This can be a risk to those in the 

area, or create a danger to residents or employees working near the combustion equipment.

Efficiency

Efficiency is a measure of how well the fuel is burned to create heat, and how well the generated heat is captured for the intended 

use. The information used to create this value are based on the fuels heating value, the heat lost up the flue and the gas components 

in the flue gas. The original method to determine efficiency included many manual methods and lookup charts. As an example you 

would measure the CO

2

 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 relatively little time as part of normal servicing. 

Combustion efficiency is not the same as AFUE (annual fuel 

usage efficiency). AFUE is not measurable with any portable flue gas analyzer.

Combustion Efficiency Calculations

This identifies three sources of loss associated with fuel burning:

 

 • Losses due to flue gases: 

 

  Dry Flue gas loss, moisture and hydrogen,

 

  Sensible heat of water vapor, Unburned gas

 

 • Losses due to refuse: 

 

  Combustible in ash, riddling and dust

 

 • Other losses:

 

  Radiation, convection, conduction other unmeasured losses

Net efficiency calculations assume that the energy contained in the water vapor (formed as a product of combustion and from wet 

fuel) is recovered and the wet loss term is zero. Gross efficiency calculations assume that the energy contained in the water vapor 

is not recovered. Since the fuel air mixture is never consistent there is the possibility of unburned/partially unburned fuel passing 

through the flue. This is represented by the unburned carbon loss. Losses due to combustible matter in ashes, riddling, dust and grit, 

radiation, convection and conduction are not included.

CO Air Free

Certain standards (ANSI Z21.1) for Carbon Monoxide are stated in terms of air-free. Air-free refers to the concentration of CO in  

combustion gases undiluted with flue, or other gases containing little CO. This value is computed using an equation that takes into 

account the O

2

 concentration of the flue gas. 

 

• If 5% O

2

 is measured (O

2

m) in the flue then the CO gas value will be recalculated as if 0% were measured. The equation for   

 

  air-free is as follows:: COaf = CO PPM x [(20.9) / (20.9 - O

2

m)]

 

• In our example if a reading of 325 PPM were measured then the air-free value would be calculated as follows: 

 

  COaf = 325 PPM x [(20.9) / (20.9 - 5)]  COaf = 325 PPM x [(20.9) / (15.9)] COaf = 427 

We may be given a limit on our gas range by the local authority, which stated that we must not emit more than 400-PPM Carbon 

Monoxide air-free. In the example we would be breaking the limit and corrective action should be taken to reduce the level of CO.  

Air-free values prevent false readings being submitted, e.g. allowing more air into the boiler will increase the oxygen level in the flue 

and dilute any toxic gas reading. Air-free referencing gives readings as if they were undiluted.

Summary of Contents for C163

Page 1: ...w ueitest com Email info ueitest com INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGLISH C163 Residential Commercial Combustion Analyzer with Heat Exchanger Test Combustion Analyzer CO C O 2 T E M P Status v3 Aux O2 Eff CO CO2 Temp Exch Test C163 BACKED BY 10 8 ...

Page 2: ... 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 18 Typical Excess Air L...

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: ...rent option displayed Long press to activate some menu items M Rotary Selector Dial N Particle Filter inside water trap O Water Trap P LED Water Trap Full Indicator Q Serial Number under protective boot R Sensors Fitted label under Protective Boot Indicates Sensors fitted in unit S Battery Compartment under Protective Boot T Grip Indentation Indentation for fingers to grip analyzer U Water Trap Dr...

Page 5: ...2 Eff CO CO2 Temp Exch Test C163 Serial No Sensors Fitted CO CO2 NO O2 B C D E F G H I J K L M P O N S U T R Q W V X Narrow Pin MUST be on the Right hand side Flue Probe Temperature Plug Plugs into T1 Flue Probe Gas Inlet Plug Red Connector plugs into Flue Gas Inlet T2 T1 P2 P1 Y ...

Page 6: ...onnection that connects to a Free App Kane Wireless Printer available through iOS and Android PRE TEST CHECKLIST SETTING INLET TEMPERATURE ANALYZER CONNECTIONS Turn on and zero the analyzer without the flue probe connected to use ambient temperature Connect the flue probe thermocouple to T1 during zero countdown use for inlet ducted system Connect a thermocouple to T2 to measure second temp source...

Page 7: ... the unit activates As described the analyzer will perform a 60 second turn on purge Once completed simply select the reading desired by the position of the rotary dial MEASURING FLUE GASES After the initial countdown is finished and the analyzer is properly setup put its flue probe in the appliance s sampling point The tip of the probe should be at the center of the flue Use the flue probes depth...

Page 8: ...n mgm3 Language 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 ...

Page 9: ... analyzer Current atmospheric pressure mBar Shows number of days until next calibration is due User Interface The large six line display will indicate 5 lines and the status bar see pg 10 the backlight will activate on each button press and turn off 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 Butto...

Page 10: ... Dial allows for the customization of the default settings for the analyzer as per the user s requirements Navigation through the Menu system is via the dedicated user s interface buttons Up Down Enter As you navigate up or down through the Menu the items will scroll accordingly eventually back to the beginning Rotate Selector Dial to MENU to set up or customize your settings Selected parameter ar...

Page 11: ...omputer hard drive The different Log types are stored sequentially until the shared memory area is full This means the Log types are not restricted to a smaller number of memory locations as the full memory capacity is available as required for Logs of any type To view the current memory usage status simply navigate to menu LOGS press the button to select the Log desired Number of stored Combustio...

Page 12: ...selected the first available stored Log will be displayed Log Number Log time and date this line will alternate between time and date of Log Log readings information is specific to Log type Navigation Menu options Results must be printed to app or through IR printer To veiw entire Log results must be printed to App or through IR printer Log Navigation Menu Options Print the currently selected Log ...

Page 13: ...re or P1 and P2 for differential pressure STATUS F L U E 1 AUX FLUE 2 T E M P Combustion Analyzer C161 CO C O 2 T E M P Use the T1 connection for the Flue Probe temperature sensor Use the T2 connection for the Inlet temperature sensor Real time temperature difference Real time pressure reading pressure will only show is fitted PRESSURE MEASUREMENT GOOD PRACTICE WARNING Before using the analyzer to...

Page 14: ...he fresh air drawn in through the breach may reduce the combustion air available leading to an increase in the CO reading If either of these situations are present it is probable that there is a problem with the Heat Exchanger which may require additional testing and inspection NOTE Many cracks are invisible to borescopes or the naked eye and only open or separate from pressure or temperature chan...

Page 15: ... data and its infrared receiver is in line with the analyzer s infrared emitter on top of the analyzer PRINTOUTS Combustion UEi Test Instruments SW20157 0 3083 0 11 20 76 1 0 0009 83 9 T1 T2 Ti NETT 11 16 19 09 26 20 Auxiliary 0 1 11 16 19 09 26 20 UEi Test Instruments SW20157 0 3083 PRS Temp 11 16 19 09 26 20 F F F T1 T2 Ti UEi Test Instruments SW20157 0 3083 PRINTER SELECTION IRP2 KMIRP2 HEAT EX...

Page 16: ...ane Wireless Printer App In PRINTOUT screen Select EMAIL PRINTOUT A message window will open Enter email address Add message notes to Printout Send message Select CLEAR CONSOLE to delete a Printout Press to Confirm deletion To print Saved LOGS from Analyzer to App To print Saved LOGS from Analyzer to App Rotate Selector dial to MENU Press or Arrow Buttons to select LOGS Press Button In the LOGS sc...

Page 17: ...ss Button to print to App To Disconnect an analyzer Select disconnect from Printout screen Adding Notes Emailing from the Kane Wireless Printer App After a report is on the app Press the Pen icon on the top right of the app screen Press Write your note here and you can type your notes for the report Press OK icon when done and it will save the note under the report Press the 3 vertical dots icon o...

Page 18: ...ified to EN 50379 Parts 1 3 in 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 ar...

Page 19: ...ers Draft Verify proper combustion O2 CO2 CO Stack Temp Efficiency Hi Low fire Gas Pressure Supply and Return Water temp 80 Furnace Verify proper combustion O2 CO2 CO Stack Temp Vent Pressure Efficiency Verify Set Up Gas Pressure Test Limit Switch Pressure Switch Verify proper operation Static Duct Pressure Temperature Rise AC side Static Pressure Drop across coils to condensing unit 90 Furnace Ve...

Page 20: ...Draft Verify proper Static Duct Pressure Temperature Rise AC side Static Pressure Drop across coils WHAT RESULTS ARE GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE Atmospheric Gas Fixed Burners Gas Fired Burners Oil Fired burners 2 Oil Fuel Positive Overfire Gas Oil Oxygen 7 to 9 O2 3 to 6 O2 4 to 7 O2 3 to 9 O2 Stack temperature 325 to 500 F 275 to 500 F 325 to 600 F Draft Water Column Inches 02 to 0 4 InWC 02 to 0 4 InWC...

Page 21: ...ent 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 COLD WEATHER PRECAUTIONS It is important you keep your flue gas analyzer in a warm and dry place overnight Elect...

Page 22: ...e identical Turn over the analyzer remove the protective rubber boot and fit 3 AA batteries in the battery compartment Take great care to ensure they are fitted with the correct battery polarity Replace the battery cover and the protective rubber boot Time and Date When changing the batteries the time and date will need setting Battery Disposal Always dispose of depleted batteries using approved d...

Page 23: ...l UEi combustion analyzers have a standard 1 year warranty Each recertification extends the warranty for 1 more year for up to 10 years from the date of purchase Contractors who book recertification of a C160 series analyzer at www ueitest com service within 12 months from either the date of purchase or the date of the last recertification will receive reduced service pricing that lowers the cost ...

Page 24: ...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 26: ...tion This warranty covers normal use and does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failure which results from alteration tam pering 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 fitness for a par...

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