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  • Page 2 EAGLE & EAGLE X O vErviEw 1 . 8 0 0 . 5 4 7 . 5 7 4 0 • W W W . U E i T E S T . C O M Infrared Printer Port Worklight Display Line Lights Navigation “s“UP and Backlight...
  • Page 3 ispLAy ArAmEtErs OmbUstiOn nALyzErs • TF = Flue Temperature: Calculate net temperature in °F or °C. - Shows ambient temp after fresh air calibration and ‘- O C - ’ when probe is disconnected. • T = Net Temperature: - Differential of flue temperature minus ambient (or inlet) temperature - Differential of T1 - T2 • T∆...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Getting Started AfEty OtEs Before using this meter, read all safety information carefully. “WARNING” is used to indicate conditions or actions that may pose physical hazards to the user. “CAUTION” is used to indicate conditions or actions that may damage this instrument. WARNING! This analyzer extracts combustion gases that may be toxic in relatively low concentrations.
  • Page 5: S Tart G Uide

    uick tart uide EttinG tArtED OrkLiGht AnD ispLAy After the Analyzer has zeroed turn test selector to appropriate test screen. Press “s“UP at any point to turn on the backlit display and worklight. NOTE: backlight does not work in the fuel menu.or during purge.
  • Page 6 iffErEntiAL EmpErAtUrE This test is useful for quick checks of temperature rise, and differential/delta T along with other HVAC temperature applications. Rotate test selector to Temp Connect flue probe Place thermocouples in test Observe T1, T2 and Press “SEND” to print results thermocouple or locations to start testing.
  • Page 7 CO r Great for checking for ambient CO and back drafting situations. No probes or hose connec- Press “SEND” to VIEW Press “SEND” again to print. Press the PUMP button to start To view results rotate test tions required for this test. the test.
  • Page 8 Use to select language. FRENCH SPANISH EXIT Return to main menu. GAS ZERO RESET GAS ZERO Press “SEND” to start. (EagleX ONLY) Automatically returns to main menu. PRESSURE SMOOTH ON/OFF Use to change screen update rate. RESOLVE HIGH Use to select display resolution.
  • Page 9: What Results Are Generally Acceptable

    • Carbon Monoxide (parts per million) ........<100ppm NOTE: Follow manufacture guidelines for the specific equipment being serviced. ypiCAL XCEss EvEL O2% (measured) Excess Air % Natural gas 16.7% Light Oil Coal rOviDE UstOmEr ACts piniOns Combustion Heat Exchanger Differential Manometer Room CO Auxiliary Temperature Draft/Pressure (EagleX Only)
  • Page 10: Where T O Test

    HERE OnDitiOninG Suction Line: • Temperature Verify proper: • Static Duct Pressures • Temperature Differential • Static Pressure Drop Across Coils to condensing unit & w & h OiLEr AtEr EAtErs ffiCiEnCy ODULAtinG AtEr ystEms hE b OiLEr AtEr EAtEr OiLEr nstAnt Verify proper combustion:...
  • Page 11 ): A & O UrnACEs COntinUED tmOsphEriC tmOsphEriC UrnACE Draft Verify proper • Temperature Rise • AC side Static Pressure Drop across coils Verify proper combustion: • O2 • CO • Stack Temp • Efficiency & p AtUrAL rOpAnE Verify proper combustion: •...
  • Page 12 CO2 level and the stack temperature and then reference a slide scale that would give you the relative efficiency number. UEi’s electronic combustion analyzers perform the measurements on a continuous basis, and can calculate the efficiency as adjustments are being made. Combine this with a printout and you are able to provide a before and after comparison of the...
  • Page 13 version has been ignored. This loss is subtracted from the efficiency. CO A Certain standards ( ANSI Z21.1) for Carbon Monoxide are stated in terms of air-free. Air-free refers to the concentration of CO in combustion gases undiluted with flue, or other gases containing little CO. This value is com- puted using an equation that takes into account the O2 concentration of the flue gas.
  • Page 14 EnErAL AintEnAnCE EnErAL AintEnAnCE • Calibrate 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 • Although your instrument is built to withstand the rigors of daily use, it can be damaged by severe impacts. Use reasonable caution when using and storing the meter EriODiC ErviCE WARNING! Repair and service of this instrument is to be performed by qualified personnel only. Improper repair or service could result in physical degradation of the instrument. This could alter the protection from personal injury this meter provides to the operator.
  • Page 15 At the time of writing this manual (July 2009) UEi is not aware of any field based situation where such interference has ever occurred and this advice is only given to satisfy the requirements of the Directive.
  • Page 16: Imited W Arranty

    Any implied warranties, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the express warranty. UEi shall not be liable for loss of use of the instrument or other incidental or consequential damages, expenses, or economic loss, or for any claim or claims for such damage, expenses or economic loss.

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