
Operation
ECA 450
26
Instruction 0024-9400
TABLE 2. TYPICAL SPREADSHEET FOR THE ECA 450*
TESTID1
TESTID2
TESTID3
FUEL
TEMP UNIT PRESS UNIT
Customer Name
Address
Burner Number
Natural Gas
°F
inwc
Customer Name
Address
Burner Number
inwc
POLL UNIT DATE
TIME
O2
CO
EFF
CO2
TSTACK
TAIR SOURCE
ppm
01/14/00 2:45:30 PM
4
12
82.2
9.5
374
(T)
TAIR
EA
NO
NO2
NOX
SO2
HC
CO(O2R) CO(O2)
68
21
18
6
24
1
0.01
3
13
NOX(O2R)
NO(O2)
NO2(O2) NOX(O2)
SO2(O2R) SO2(O2) PRESSURE
3
19
6
25
3
1
–0.25
–0.25
*
Line 1: Column Headings
Line 2: Typical Combustion Test Record with Pressure
Line 3: Typical Pressure-Only Measurement
The following describes how to generate a spreadsheet from a comma-
delimited text file using Microsoft Excel 97. If you are using a different
spreadsheet program, then please refer to its instruction manual for
information on how to import comma-delimited text files.
Tip:
If the text file was saved with the filename extension “CSV” as described
in Section “2.11 Downloading Data to a Personal Computer,” a spreadsheet
will automatically be created when that file is opened in Microsoft Excel 97.
1.
Start Microsoft Excel 97.
2.
Click
File
, then click
Open
to display the
Open
dialog box.
3.
Change the
Files of type:
to
Text
Files
. Then navigate to the directory
containing the text file to be imported.
4.
Double-click the desired filename to display the
Text Import Wizard –
Step 1 of 3
dialog box.
5.
Select the
Delimited
radio button; then click
Next
to display the
Text
Import Wizard – Step 2 of 3
dialog box.
6.
Under
Delimiters
, select the
Comma
check box. Then click
Next
to
display the
Text Import Wizard – Step 3 of 3
dialog box.
7.
Click
Finish
to create the spreadsheet.