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TESTO 330-1 LL Brief Instructions

Flue gas analyser
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Brief instructions
These brief instructions provide an overview over the most important functions of the
product. Before using the product you should absolutely read and follow the operating
instructions! This document describes the products testo 330-1 LL and testo 330-2 LL
with the instrument setting Country version | Great Britain.
Device connections
Replacing the probe module
Emptying the condensate trap
The condensate consists of a weak mix of acids. Avoid contact with the skin. Make
sure that the condensate does not run over the housing.
Do not drain the condensate trap
while the flue gas pump is running!
➀ Sensor socket: Connect the sensor before
switching the measuring instrument on or, after
changing a sensor, switch the instrument off and
on again.
➁ Flue gas socket: It is possible to change a probe /
sensor even while the measuring instrument is
switched on.
➂ Mains unit socket
➃ Pressure socket
1 Press the key on top of the probe handle and
remove the probe module.
2 Plug in the new probe module and engage it in
place.
1 Hold the instrument with the condensate outlet
pointing up.
2 Open the condensate outlet on the condensate
trap: Pull out approx. 5mm against the stop (➀).
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Summary of Contents for TESTO 330-1 LL

  • Page 1 These brief instructions provide an overview over the most important functions of the product. Before using the product you should absolutely read and follow the operating instructions! This document describes the products testo 330-1 LL and testo 330-2 LL with the instrument setting Country version | Great Britain.
  • Page 2 3 Let the condensate run out into a sink (➁). 4 Dab off any remaining drops on the condensate outlet with a cloth. 5 Close the condensate outlet. ➁ The condensate outlet must be completely closed (marking), as otherwise measuring errors could be caused by infiltrated air.
  • Page 3 Perform draught measurement A flue gas probe must be connected. The pressure socket of the instrument must be free (i.e. unpressurized, not closed). ➝ Measurements ➝ ➝ Draught measurement ➝ 2 Start measurement: - Draught zeroing (5s). 3 Position the flue gas probe in the hot spot (area of the highest flue gas temperature). The display showing the maximum measured flue gas temperature (FT max) helps when positioning the probe.
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This manual is also suitable for:

330-2 ll