CONTENTS Page No: GETTING STARTED 3 - 6 SAFETY PRE-TEST CHECKLIST STORING INLET TEMPERATURE SELECTING FUEL ANALYSER CONNECTIONS AND ZEROING POST TEST OVERVIEW MAINTENANCE 7 – 9 GENERAL MAINTENANCE PERIODIC SERVICE ANNUAL RE-CALIBRATION CLEANING WATER TRAP CHANGING PARTICLE FILTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY COMBUSTION INFORMATION PROBLEM SOLVING...
OWNERS MANUAL & MAINTENANCE Getting Started Safety Notes Before using this analyser, 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.
Ducted Systems. If the KANE501C is being used on a system that brings in outside air for combustion air it is important to set up the inlet temperature prior to taking flue gas readings. To properly set inlet perform the following steps during start-up of the KANE501C: Connect the flue temperature connector only to the KANE501C.
ambient levels rotate the selector to “OFF” and switch off the analyser. The instrument will count down from 10 to switch off. CAUTION! To optimise the measuring accuracy of the instrument, a zero should be performed after the first 20 minutes of use (either with the pump running or in the standby position).
Maintenance General Maintenance Check calibration of your instrument annually to ensure it meets original performance specifications. Keep your instrument dry. If it gets wet, wipe dry immediately. Liquids can degrade electronic circuits. Whenever practical, keep the instrument away from dust and dirt that can cause premature wear.
Emptying and Cleaning the In-Line Water Trap The integral water trap should be checked and emptied on a regular basis. Water vapour will condense in the probe line, which may cause the water trap to fill suddenly if the probe is moved. Care should be taken at all times.
At the time of writing this manual (December 2008) KANE is not aware of any field base situation where such interference has ever occurred and this advice is only given to satisfy the requirements of the Directive.
Combustion Information Problem Solving If any problems are not solved with these solutions, contact us or an authorised repair centre. Fault Symptom Causes / Solutions Air leaking into probe, tubing, water too low trap or connectors. Particle filter blocked. Meter does not respond to Probe or tubing blocked.
Glossary Selector and Display Parameters on KANE501C “2Er0” – Analyser is performing the initial zero setting. (Carbon Dioxide) – Direct reading of the Carbon Dioxide Sensor displayed in percentage (%) Eff (Efficiency) – Calculated combustion (not appliance) efficiency based on measurements of CO , Flue Temperature and fuel selected.
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Fuels Available Selector Position Display Type L Oil LOIL Light Oil Propane PrOP Propane Nat Gas nGAS Natural Gas H Oil HOIL Heavy Oil Wood wOOd Wood Coal COAL Coal KANE501C Manual Page 12...
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