En50379 Regulated Instructions - Kane 456 Manual

Flue gas analyser with direct co2 measurement
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17. EN 50379 REGULATED INSTRUCTIONS
EN 50379 Section 4.3.2 "Instructions" defines a number of specific points that must be
included in the relevant instruction manuals. The paragraph numbering below relates
to that section of EN 50379.
a)
The KANE456 is compliant the EN 50379 Part 2 and Part 3.
b)
The KANE456 is intended to be used with the following fuels:
Natural gas
Light oil (28/35 sec)
Propane
LPG
Wood pellets
Butane
c)
The KANE456 is designed for use with either non-rechargeable alkaline AA cells
or rechargeable NiMH AA cells. Four cells are needed. Types cannot be mixed.
Under no circumstances should any attempt be made to recharge alkaline cells.
The battery charger supplied with the KANE456 is rated for indoor use only. Its
voltage input must be in the range 100 – 240 V ac at 50 – 60 Hz with a current
capability of 0.3 A. The chargers output voltage is 9 V dc at a maximum of 0.66A.
The charger has no user serviceable components.
Only a correctly specified and rated charger must be used with the KANE456.
d)
The KANE456 is not designed for continuous use and is not suitable for use as a
fixed safety alarm.
e)
An explanation of all the symbols used on the analyser's display is given in
Appendix 1 of this manual.
f)
The recommended minimum time required to perform one complete
measurement cycle and achieve correct indication of the measured values in EN
50379 Part 2 is 110 seconds. This is based on the T
standard, always assuming that parameters being measured have reached
stability. This time is the summation of the times for a draught test (10 secs) and
a combustion test (90 secs) plus the time to move the hose connection from the
pressure input to the water trap (10 secs)
g)
The recommended minimum time required to perform one checking procedure in
EN 50379 Part 3 is 110 seconds as described in section f) above.
times defined in the
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