Getting Started; Safety Notes; Pre-Test Checklist; Storing Inlet Temperature - Kane KANE504 Owner's Manual & Maintenance Manual

Combustion analyser
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1.

GETTING STARTED

1.1

SAFETY NOTES

Before using this meter, read all safety information carefully. In this
manual the word "WARNING" is used to indicate conditions or actions
that may pose physical hazards to the user. The word "CAUTION" is
used to indicate conditions or actions that may damage this instrument.
WARNING!
This analyser extracts combustion gases that may be toxic in relatively
low concentrations. These gases are exhausted from the back of the
instrument. This instrument must only be used in well-ventilated
locations. It must only be used by trained and competent persons after
due considerations of all the potential hazards.
1.2

PRE-TEST CHECKLIST

Clean particle filter
Water trap and probe line are empty of water
Power on and zero
All hose and thermocouple connections are properly secured
Flue gas probe is sampling ambient FRESH air
Water trap is fitted correctly to the instrument
Flue temperature plug is connected
Inlet temperature probe is connected if required
1.3

STORING INLET TEMPERATURE

To correctly calculate net temperature and combustion efficiency it is
important to have the correct inlet temperature set. Two methods are
available to properly establish the inlet temperature.
Non-ducted Systems. If the KANE504 is being used on a system that
uses combustion air from the space near the appliance, simply turn the
analyser on without the flue probe connected. The KANE504 will use an
ambient sensor inside the handset as the inlet temperature to determine
net temperature.
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