Anton Sprint eVo User Manual

Anton Sprint eVo User Manual

Multi-function flue gas analyser

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Multi-function Flue Gas Analyser
User Manual
M071021
July 2012
Issue 1
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NTON
Tel: +44 (0) 870 428 0075
Fax:
+44 (0)
870 428 0076
sales@anton-group.com
www.anton-group.com
Anton Group
Tel: +44 (0) 870 428 0075
V2.2 i1.05

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  • Page 1 Multi-function Flue Gas Analyser NTON Tel: +44 (0) 870 428 0075 Fax: +44 (0) 870 428 0076 sales@anton-group.com www.anton-group.com Anton Group Tel: +44 (0) 870 428 0075 V2.2 i1.05 User Manual M071021 July 2012 Issue 1...
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    Restore default contrast used outside this range – + Use only charger(s) supplied by Telegan/Anton. Edit value Use only the appropriate Telegan/Anton supplied cables Increment value for connection to the sockets on the instrument. – Decrement value Decrement through character list ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Sprint eVo Multi-function Flue Gas Analyser ......2 Unpacking ....................2 Overview ....................3 Probe connections ..................4 Quickstart Guide ..............5 I. Operation ................14 1.1 Menu and operator button overview ..........14 II. Setting Up ..............16 2.1 Configuration Options ..............16 III. Battery Charging ............19 Charging the batteries ................19...
  • Page 4: Sprint Evo Multi-Function Flue Gas Analyser

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Unpacking Sprint eVo , eVo , eVo Multi-function Flue Gas Analyser Thank you for purchasing the Sprint eVo , eVo , eVo Multi-function Flue Gas Analyser. Sprint has redefined flue gas analysis and will give you years of unpar- alleled service and reliability.
  • Page 5: Overview

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Overview Overview Display Showing start-up splash screen NTON Tel: +44 (0) 870 428 0075 Fax: +44 (0) 870 428 0076 Battery icon sales@anton-group.com www.anton-group.com Three bars show Anton Group Soft keys Tel: +44 (0) 870 428 0075...
  • Page 6: Probe Connections

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Probe connections (-) PRESSURE Tip: see label (DRAUGHT) Exhaust exit underneath unit FLUE SAMPLE for details of probe (+) PRESSURE connections. Sprint does not have FLOW prssure inlets (EFFICIENCY) RETURN Probe connections Flue gas analysis Connect the flue probe to the flue sample inlet and the thermocouple to the k-connector marked FLOW (Efficiency).
  • Page 7: Quickstart Guide

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Quickstart guide Quickstart Guide Switch On Important: Please connect flue probe first before switching on your Sprint unit, ensure the water trap is empty and is fitted in the right direction. Do not insert probe in flue until after auto zero. Always start in clean air.
  • Page 8: Using The Menu

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Quickstart guide Using the menu From the Test Menu press the ESC key to display the Main Menu. Use the soft keys to scroll, select and edit menu items (see icon list - inside front cover). Press accept þ...
  • Page 9 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Quickstart guide and character values. Press to move on to the next letter in the header è text. Press ON/OFF/ENTER to delete all characters to the right. Press è move the cursor to the end of the text and to accept change and return þ...
  • Page 10 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Performing tests Performing tests From the Main Menu select Test Menu. Refer to section III Operation for more details. Warning: During testing, ensure the combined filter and water trap is not blocked or full.
  • Page 11 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Performing tests Note: for personal safety a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm will activate at 300ppm. This will deactivate when CO levels drop below 150ppm. This is to protect the user from potential hazardous exhaust gas levels.
  • Page 12 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Performing tests Stabilisation Stabilisation Stabilisation 14:44:27 08-Feb-2006 14:44:27 14:44:27 08-Feb-2006 08-Feb-2006 Start P3 Start P3 Start P3 mBar mBar mBar Finish P4 Finish P4 Finish P4 mBar mBar mBar Diff press Diff press...
  • Page 13 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Performing tests Tip: plug in the 1. Select Pressure Menu from the Test Menu. From Thermocouple the Press Menu screen options select Pressure, Diff probe to view Pressure. Working pressure or Operating Pressure.
  • Page 14 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Performing tests 3. Move the probe into position to take second reading T2. The screen will display the icon to show temperature reading T2 is being taken. The screen will display the snapshot temperature, the live probe temperature, and the differential temperature.
  • Page 15 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Performing tests the CO Room Safety screens. The test can be completed by pressing the soft  key to finish. Use the soft keys to log or print the results. To stop test at any time, press the ESC key. Use the soft keys to select ü...
  • Page 16: Operation

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Operation I. Operation Before using the Sprint flue gas analyser on any heating appliance installation, ensure you are familiar with the working practices defined in the BS7967 stand- ard which details how to perform certain tests and safety issues to consider.
  • Page 17: Test Menu

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Operation After your Sprint unit has been switched on the display will show the Test Menu screen ready for use. To display the Main Menu press the ESC key. é To enter a menu item, use the soft keys below the screen icons to ê...
  • Page 18: Setting Up

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Setting up II. Setting Up 2.1 Configuration Options Fuel Options: Sprint displays the current fuel option on the screen. To change the fuel option press the ESC key to enter the Main Menu and select Fuel Options. Use the soft keys to scroll and select the desired fuel using .
  • Page 19 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Setting up To disable Auto off timeout press – key until 'disabled' is displayed. Back light The back light can be set to four options: off, dim, bright or controlled. Use the soft keys to scroll and select the option desired. Press the key to accept the þ...
  • Page 20 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Setting up Change password – + Press the soft key to edit password. Use the keys to edit or create a password as described above in Edit report header. Press to accept change þ...
  • Page 21: Battery Charging

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Battery charging III. Battery Charging The Sprint has a lithium-ion rechargeable battery and will operate for up to 9 hours when fully charged, depending on the type of test used. Low battery When the battery is low, Sprint will display a low battery icon. If the battery gets too low, then Sprint will give further warning before switching off.
  • Page 22: Maintenance And Calibration

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Maintenance and calibration IV. Maintenance and calibration General To keep the display panel and operator buttons free from dirt build-up, regularly wipe over your Sprint unit with a slightly damp cloth. 4.1 Unit The Sprint should be calibrated once a year.
  • Page 23: Specification

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Specification V. Specification Instrument Operating temperature -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F) range Battery Lithium-Ion. Life up to 9 hours dependant on test used. 15% left warning. Recharge time Minimum 6 hours from flat.
  • Page 24 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Specification Gases Range Display Accuracy Detection Response Recovery Diagnostics Resolution limit time time (t90) Oxygen 0-25% 0.1% ± 0.2% 0.3% v/v 50 sec 30 sec ü ≤20ppm; Carbon 0-5,000ppm 1ppm ±3ppm 45 sec 60 sec ü...
  • Page 25: Accessories And Spare Parts

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Accessories and spare parts VI. Accessories and spare parts Accessory list Telegan part number Description General Spares CAS29023 SPRINT EVO CARRY CASE PRB29002 SPRINT V LEAK PROBE PRB29000 SPRINT V MAIN PROBE INC WATER TRAP WITH FILTER...
  • Page 26: Logging

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Logging VII. Logging Sprint provides the option to log the results of tests. When a test is complete, < use the soft key to log the results. The display will show the Create log screen detailing the log number, log title, date and time.
  • Page 27: Printing And Data Transfer

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Printing and Data Transfer VIII. Printing and Data Transfer Printing using IR comms Ensure your selected printer is switched on with paper roll installed and ready for use. Ensure that the IR window on Sprint is aligned with the IR window on the printer.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting Guide

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Troubleshooting guide IX. Troubleshooting guide Sprint will provide on-screen messages which advise clear actions. Contact Anton if unsure on how to proceed. Symptom Cause Recommended User Action: Instrument will not Battery flat Connect charger and retry.
  • Page 29 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Troubleshooting guide Symptom Cause Recommended User Action: Auto-zero failed Sensors exposed to Switch off and on, ensuring gas or faulty. you zero in clean air and sen- sors are purged. If unit contin- ues to fail auto-zero, return for service.
  • Page 30: Appendix I: Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests

    Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Appendix I: Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests Appendix I: Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests Sprint instruments are designed to assist heating engineers to work to the BS 7967 specification for carbon monoxide room safety testing. You should refer to BS7967, which defines the requirements, details the methods as well as the pass and fail criteria for various types of appliances.
  • Page 31 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Appendix I: Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests the test completes a short text message associated to this code is displayed in a pop-up prompt dialog screen, to explain the reason for failure. The result codes and associated prompt dialogue messages are as follows: RESULT &...
  • Page 32 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Appendix I: Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests NB: The alarm should prompt the operator to take appropriate action according to BS7967 and safety procedures. The sensors in the instrument should be purged with clean air and allowed to recover.
  • Page 33 Sprint eVo 1 /eVo 2 /eVo 3 Appendix I: Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests Multiple Peaks of CO The overall peak CO reading recorded will be the latest peak CO reading that was higher than any previous. The peak duration recorded will be the total time the CO readings exceeded the maximum allowed CO level.
  • Page 34 Technical helpline: Tel: +44 (0)870 428 0075 Exclusive UK Distributor: Manufactured by: Anton Industrial Services Ltd Telegan Gas Monitoring Unit 6 Greenhill House A division of Crowcon Detection 26 Greenhill Crescent Instruments Ltd Watford Business Park 2 Blacklands Way, Watford.

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