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28142 Rev 15
Measuring CO Emissions Levels
The model 5220 will not produce excessive amounts of CO if properly adjusted. Due to the
open exhaust system of TEG, the CO measurement must be in the free air state. In a free
air measurement, the allowable CO emission rate is 800 ppm. To be able to determine the
levels of air-free CO ppm, a combustion analyzer capable of measuring CO ppm and either
CO
percentage, or O
2
The equations used to calculate the air-free stage of CO are:
For Natural Gas when using as measured CO
For Propane when using as measured CO
When using as measured O
[1], [2], [3] as per CSA TIL R-10
Where:
CO
AFppm
CO
ppm
O
= Percentage of oxygen in combustion gas
2
CO
= Percentage of carbon dioxide in combustion gas
2
The model 5220 does not produce excessive concentrations of CO if adjusted properly.
Fuel Pressure Adjustment
Once the air is adjusted, and if the fuel system and burner appear to be operating correctly,
the fuel pressure may be slightly adjusted to match the measured V
required V
value. Use Figure 26 to determine how much to adjust the fuel pressure.
set
Based on Figure 26, the fuel pressure must then be increased by 3.6 kPa (0.52 PSI).
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percentage, is needed.
2
percentage, and CO
2
= Carbon monoxide, air-free ppm.
= As-measured combustion gas carbon monoxide ppm.
Example: Required V
Measured V
Difference
percentage, and CO
2
percentage, and CO
2
:
ppm
= 14.1 V
set
= 13.5 V
set
= +0.6 V
ADJUSTMENT
:
ppm
:
ppm
voltage with the
set
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