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Multi-function Flue Gas Analyser Sprint Pro 3 5430910000J18 T: +44 (0)870 428 0075 www.anton-group.com Your company name Your Company Phone User Manual M07723 October 2018 Issue 1...
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Sprint Pro will lock out its Test Menu once calibration has expired. Yes, pass or done • Before use ensure Sprint Pro is in good repair and do not No or fail or cancel use if damaged or if calibration has expired. •...
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UK's Institute of Gas Engineers' procedure IGEM/11/ UP/1PB. If the Sprint Pro has not been used for more than 6 months it should be put on charge for at least 4 hours without use. This will allow the oxygen chan- nel and if present the NO channel, to read correctly.
5. Room Safety test ..................17 6. Appliance sweep test ................19 7. Gas escape test ..................19 8. Ambient air monitor (not available on Sprint Pro 1) ........ 20 IV Logging .................. 22 V. Test Report/Log exporting ............23 VI.
There are six versions covered in this manual as follows: Sprint Pro 1 Standard model flue gas analyser with CO and O sensor Sprint Pro 2 As Pro 1 with pressure and gas escape probe (GEP) capability (available as an option) and upgradability for CO and NO...
Press and hold button for two Use this button to quit seconds to switch on and switch tests and step back off Sprint Pro. Use this key to through menus. finish edits, save changes and view next page of multiple paged screens.
The pump will run for up to 30 or 40 seconds to purge if gas is present. Sprint Pro will normally switch off in 10 seconds. Press the ESC key to abort the switch off sequence.
Charging battery It is recommended that Sprint Pro is fully charged before first use. Note: Sprint Pro’s battery must not be charged at temperatures below 0°C or above 40 °C. 1. Plug the USB charger into a mains socket. 2. Connect the charger to the Sprint Pro using the USB-C connector on the unit.
When the pump is running ensure the exit gas exhaust is not blocked and do not breathe in the exhaust gases. The purge function is often used by Sprint Pro to put clean air over the sensors prior to turning off. This is ideal for realising the full potential lifespan of the sensors, especially the CO sensor filters.
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The soft keys control the function displayed above them on the screen. These will change depending on the test or menu, or if the ESC key is pressed. To display Sprint Pro serial number, identity and software version press the ESC key from the Main Menu.
Section III for details on Performing Tests. Fuel options Sprint Pro displays the current fuel option during flue gas testing on the Flue Gas Analysis screen. To change the fuel option required, from the Main Menu select Fuel Options.
Sprint Pro Set Up & Menu Configuration Options exceed 100%. Sprint Pro provides a condensing efficiency calculation via the efficiency option NetHE. The result of this calculation takes into account the recovered latent heat. Analyser settings The Analyser settings menu allows you to alter the settings for the display, auto off timeout, back light, key pad and Supervisor settings.
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Note: Report and Mobile app options have an interaction between them, the last option selected will be implemented and the corresponding option may be modified to maintain consistency. Sprint Pro will provide a message indicating a change has been made. Supervisor settings Set time &...
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CO scrubber can be utilized. In clean air: Sprint Pro will undertake the zeroing function in clean air and a CO scrubber must not be used whilst zeroing. With scrubber: Sprint Pro will undertake the zeroing function in clean air and a...
Gas Analysis from the Test Menu. If the zeroing process has not previously been performed Sprint Pro will carry out a 'zero' and then enter the test screen. Check the fuel type displayed on the screen is correct. Use the soft keys to log or print results.
3.00 η Screen 4 Screen 5 To perform a pressure zero (not available on Sprint Pro 1), use the soft key marked on the relevant screen. To scroll through the efficiency options, use the soft key marked Note: for personal safety a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm will activate at 350ppm. This will deactivate when CO levels drop below 200ppm.
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To carry out the Stabilistion test again press restart from step 8. 11. Press the soft key to start Tightness test. Sprint Pro displays the duration time on the screen. 12. To stop Tightness test press the soft key 13. Press the soft key to pass test.
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Operating Pressure tests (not available on Pro 1) Before carrying out the test the pressure must be zeroed with the tubes con- nected to Sprint Pro but not to the pressure source. A thermocouple may be connected to provide temperature readings in these tests.
To end test press the ESC key. Single probe test When only a single probe is available, Sprint Pro will display an additional icon on the screen to allow the first and second reading to be taken separately. 1. Place probe in position 1 to make measurement T1.
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The test will run for the required duration by appliance according to BS7967. Sprint Pro will emit an alarm if 30ppm (or 90ppm) threshold is exceeded for the CO test or 0.5% (or 1.5%Vol) for the CO test. Sprint Pro is programmed with pass/fail criteria for this test.
Pro will display a warning if the probe is not connected. Sprint Pro will display ‘Checking Sensor’ then 'Sensor Settling' for approximately 30 seconds. When the sensor is stable Sprint Pro will ask 'in clean air?' before zeroing. Press to zero. Sprint Pro will display a bar graph on the screen as gas levels...
Every sample consists of the peak and average over the sample period. 5. Press to proceed with the test. 6. Then press soft key to confirm Sprint Pro has sufficient battery life. Note: Ensure the Sprint Pro has sufficient battery life for the duration of the test or connect the charger.
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Sprint Pro Performing tests Ambient Air Monitor Ambient Air Monitor 31-Aug-18 31-Aug-18 15:37:55 15:37:55 Note: Unless aborted this test will last 15 minutes Select duration: 15 minutes Ensure there is enough battery life or the Sample interval: charger is connected...
Logging Sprint Pro IV Logging Sprint Pro provides the option to log the results of tests. When a test is com- plete, 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. Press the accept key to 'Store log?'.
Ensure your selected printer is switched on with paper roll installed and ready for use. Ensure that the IR window on Sprint Pro is aligned with the IR window on the printer. The printer may be up to 1 m away from the Sprint Pro.
The combined filter and water trap is used in-line between the flue probe and the Sprint Pro main unit. It is best practice to not let any water build up inside the filter bowl, the water trap must be dried after use. A quick visual inspection before any test is advised.
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The water filter element should be changed if the filter has become contami- nated, dirty or if the Sprint Pro pump stalls indicating a blockage. If the filter has become soaked with water, remove from trap and blow the water. If the filter has become saturated it may be necessary to fully dry before reuse.
Specification Sprint Pro VII. Sprint Pro Specification Sprint Pro Operating Temperature Range -10°C to +50°C Storage Temperature Range -20°C to +50°C. Battery Re-chargeable Lithium Ion. Recharge time ~ 3 hours from flat Operating time CO & O Sensor Fit • ~ 14 hours without pump running* •...
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Sprint Pro Specification Gas Escape Sensor probe Gas escape sensor Sensor Range: 0 - 5,000ppm (natural gas). Integrated inspection light. Overall Length 1960 mm Measurements Flue gas analysis Range Display Accuracy Response Resolution time (t90) Oxygen 0-21% 0.1% ±0.3% < 30 sec...
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Specification Sprint Pro Pressure Measurements Measurement • Draught Pressure • Differential pressure • Operating pressure • Working pressure • Let-by/Tightness Test Test and report/print structure for combined test suitable for use to IGEM/11/UP/1B. Differential Range 0 – 400 mbar Resolution 0.01 mbar...
Troubleshooting guide Sprint Pro IX. Troubleshooting guide Sprint Pro will provide on-screen messages which advise clear actions. Contact Anton if unsure on how to proceed. Symptom Cause Recommended User Action: Sprint Pro will not turn Battery flat. Connect charger and retry.
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Troubleshooting guide Symptom Cause Recommended User Action: During the zeroing Recovering from high Ensure Sprint Pro is purged and process the gas reading gas exposure or gas allow 15 minutes for the sensor does not stabilise. sensor faulty. to recover. If it does not stabilise then please return for service.
Appendix I: Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests Sprint Pro Appendix I: Room Safety Test is designed to assist heating engineers to work to the BS 7967 speci- Sprint Pro fication 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.
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CO level returns to a safe level. NB: The alarm should prompt the operator to take appropriate action according to BS7967 and safety procedures. The sensors in Sprint Pro should be purged with clean air and allowed to recover.
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The result code is: FAILED (2) NB: The alarm should prompt the operator to take appropriate action according to BS7967 and safety procedures. The sensors in Sprint Pro should be purged with clean air and allowed to recover. Operator Pass/Fail Cases...
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However it is possible that there may be a residual background CO level (eg: due to traffic fumes). The Sprint Pro will display a pop-up box prior to starting the test if the CO level is more than 3ppm.
Warranty Sprint Pro Warranty The Supplier shall provides a five (5) years manufacturer’s warranty for the Sprint Pro with the following exclusions: The defect arises because the customer failed to follow the manufacturer’s oral or written instructions as to the storage, use and maintenance of the goods or (if there are none) good trade practice regarding the same.
• Overgasing of Nitric Oxide sensor will damage the sensor and will invali- date the warranty, overgassing is determined as more than 800ppm of Nitric Oxide. • If Sprint pro is subjected to a significant impact or shock this may invali- date the warranty. • Expected Life Times:...
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Oxfordshire, OX14 4SD United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1235 557700 Fax: +44 (0)1235 557749 Email: customersupport@crowcon.com Website: www.crowcon.com Exclusive UK Distributor: Anton Industrial Services Ltd Unit 6 Greenhill House 26 Greenhill Crescent Watford Business Park Watford. WD18 8JA United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)870 428 0075 Fax: +44 (0)870 428 0076 E-mail:sales@anton-group.com...