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The Eagle Combustion Analyzers (C75, C125, C127) are warrantied to be free from defects in materials and  workmanship for a period of    

 

three years (two years on sensors) from the date of purchase.  Eagle X (C155, C157) are each warrantied for five years including sensors.  

 

If within the warranty period your instrument should become inoperative from such defects, the unit will be repaired or replaced 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 (calibration). 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 particular purpose, are limited 

 

to the express warranty. UEi shall not be liable for loss of use of the instrument or other incidental or consequential damages, expenses, or  

 

 

economic loss, or for any claim or claims for such damage, expenses or economic loss. A purchase receipt or other proof of original purchase    

 

date will be required before warranty repairs will be rendered. Instruments out of warranty will be repaired (when repairable) for a service  

 

 

charge. Contact UEi for specific warranty and service information. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other  

 

 

rights which vary from state to state.

U S A :  

1 . 8 0 0 . 5 4 7 . 5 7 4 0   •   F a x :   5 0 3 . 6 4 3 . 6 3 2 2

C A N A D A :  

1 - 8 7 7 - 4 7 5 - 0 6 4 8   •   F a x :   6 0 4 . 2 7 8 . 8 2 9 9

W W W . U E i T E S T . C O M

 

COPYRIGHT © 2013 UEi. EAGLE Combustion Analyzers™ is a trademark of UEi.  

IMAG454/5k 11/13 18323

 

 

C125 C127  C155 C157 

 

Temperature Measurement 

 

 

 

 

Flue Temp Range  

20~2400˚F (-29~1315˚C)

Inlet Temperature (probe  - T2) 

20~2400˚F (-29~1315˚C)

Inlet Temperature (ambient) 

32~112˚F (0~50˚C)

Net Temperature (_T)** 

20~2400˚F (-29~1315˚C)

Resolution 0.1˚C/F
Flue (T1, Inlet T2 & _T) Accuracy 

±(0.3% rdg +3.6˚F(2˚C))

Inlet Temperature Accuracy 

±(0.3% rdg +1.8˚F(1˚C))

Gas Measurement 

 

 

 

 

Oxygen 

0~21%*  0~21%*  0~21%** 0~21%**

O2 resolution / accuracy 

0.1% / ±0.2% 

0.1% / ±0.2% 

0.1% / ±0.3% 

0.1% / ±0.3%

Carbon Monoxide (CO) 

0~2000 ppm (4000 max 15 min)*

CO resolution / accuracy 

  1ppm/ ±10ppm<100ppm

 

±5% rdg>100ppm 

  

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 

0~30%** 

0~30%** 

0~20%* 

0~20%*

CO2 resolution / accuracy 

0.1% / ±0.3% 

0.1% / ±0.3% 

0.1% / ±0.3% 

0.1% / ±0.3%

Efficiency** 

0~99.9%** 0~99.9%**  0~99.9%** 0~99.9%**

Efficiency resolution/accuracy 

0.1% / ±3% 

0.1% / ±3% 

0.1% / ±3% 

0.1% / ±3%

Excess Air** 

0~250%** 

0~250%** 

0~250%** 

0~250%**

Excess Air resolution/accuracy 

0.1% / ±3% 

0.1% / ±3% 

0.1% / ±3% 

0.1% / ±3%

CO/CO2 ratio** 

0~0.999 

0~0.999 

0~0.999 

0~0.999

CO/CO2 resolution/accuracy 

0.001 / ± 5% rdg 

0.001 / ± 5% rdg 

0.001 / ± 5% rdg 

0.001 / ± 5% rdg

Nitric Oxide (NO1) 

-0~100 ppm 

0~100 ppm

NO1 resolution/accuracy 

±2 ppm<30ppm 

±2 ppm<30ppm

 

±5 ppm<100 ppm 

±5ppm<100 ppm

Pressure (Differential)  

Range 

Accuracy 

 

±0.08” wc (±0.2mBar) 

±0.002” wc (±0.005mBar) 

 

±0.4” wc (±1mBar) 

±0.01” wc (±0.03mBar) 

 

 

±32” wc (±80mBar) 

±3% rdg 

Pressure Resolution

 

0.001” wc < 9.999” wg 

 

0.01” wc >10.00” wg

 0.001mBar<24.999mBar
 

0.01mBar > 25 mBar

*   Measured at STP (standard temperature and pressure)
** Calculated value

Summary of Contents for EagleX

Page 1: ...1 Eagle Eagle X Owners Manual...

Page 2: ...Charge Indicator Light 4 Line Backlit Display Display Line Lights Particle Filter Inside Water Trap Water Trap Protective Rubber Boot w built in Magnets Flue Probe Temperature Plug Plugs into T1 Narr...

Page 3: ...ulated heat lost turning the Carbon in the fuel to Carbon Dioxide CO2 Wet Calculated heat lost turning the Hydrogen in the fuel into water H2O CO Loss Calculated loss due to partially burnt Carbon Any...

Page 4: ...as soon as possible Use the GAS ZERO function Eagle X only to purge the analyzer of excess gases To do this on a standard Eagle remove the probe from the flue and turn ON the pump Always allow the rea...

Page 5: ...ng testing Connect flue probe thermocouple connector to T1 and connect flue probe to water trap as shown above Use optional probe with T2 for inlet temperature Insert Flue Probe in stack Adjust the co...

Page 6: ...raft probe for measuring pressure Press and hold t DOWN button to zero pressure sensor Rotate test selector to Temp Connect flue probe thermocouple or accessory thermocouple connector to T1 Connect ac...

Page 7: ...ss Air O2 and CO readings both before and after the blower turns on If the heat exchanger is sealed your O2 and CO readings should remain fairly stable A breach in the heat exchanger may allow fresh a...

Page 8: ...inch mmHg Millimeters of mercury hPa Hecto pascals EXIT Return to main menu REPORT COMB N VIEW When viewing reports PRESSURE DEL ALL Press s UP or t DOWN to select report EXCH Press and hold s UP or t...

Page 9: ...04 to 06wc Overfire Draft Water Column Inches 02wc Carbon Monoxide parts per million 100ppm Smoke 0 or manufacturer s recommendation Positive Overfire Gas Oil Oxygen 3 to 9 O2 Stack Draft Water Colum...

Page 10: ...Verify proper combustion O2 CO Stack Temp Efficiency Hi Low fire Gas Pressure Send and Return Water temp 80 Furnace Verify proper combustion O2 CO Stack Temp Vent Pressure Efficiency Verify Set Up Gas...

Page 11: ...mperature Rise AC side Static Pressure Drop across coils Oil Furnace Verify proper combustion O2 CO Stack Temp Stack Draft Efficiency Test Verify Smoke Set Up Over Fire Draft Verify proper Static Duct...

Page 12: ...ce 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...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...vents or strong detergents as they may damage the finish impair safety or effect the reliability of the structural components Emptying Cleaning the In Line Water Trap The in line water trap should be...

Page 15: ...ations Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC This product has been tested for compliance with the following generic standards EN 50081 1 EN 50082 1 and is certified to be compliant The European Council Di...

Page 16: ...rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state U S A 1 8 0 0 5 4 7 5 7 4 0 F a x 5 0 3 6 4 3 6 3 2 2 C A N A D A 1 8 7 7 4 7 5 0 6 4 8 F a x 6 0 4 2 7 8 8 2 9 9 W W W U E i T E S...

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