KANE501C Manual
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Ducted Systems. If the KANE501C is being used on a system that
brings in outside air for combustion air it is important to set up the
inlet temperature prior to taking flue gas readings. To properly set
inlet perform the following steps during start-up of the KANE501C:
1. Connect the flue temperature connector only to the KANE501C.
2. Place the flue probe in the combustion air inlet system
3. Turn on and allow to complete the zero process.
4. Connect the flue gas connector and proceed to combustion
measurements.
5. The temperature measured during the zero countdown has now
been stored, and will be used to determine the net temperature.
1.4 Selecting Fuel
When powering on, simply rotate the selector to the desired fuel. The
display will flash this on the display, and then it will complete the zero
process.
NOTE: If you wish to use the same fuel as previously selected rotate the
selector to “Stand By” at power on. The fuel in use will be displayed and
then blink. If the fuel is not correct rotate the selector to the proper choice
before the zero countdown starts.
1.5 Analyser
Connections
and
zeroing
NOTE: Take care when inserting the temperature probes as the pins are
polarized.
CAUTION!
Turning the pump off while the probe is in the flue will leave toxic gases
inside the analyser. Once data has been read, it is advisable to purge the
unit with fresh air as soon as possible. Always allow the readings to
return to zero (0.0 for CO2) prior to shutting the unit off.
CAUTION!
The probe will be hot from flue gases. Remove the probe from the flue
and allow it to cool naturally. Do not immerse the probe in water, as this
will be drawn into the analyser and damage the pump and sensors. Once
the probe is removed from the flue and the readings have returned to