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SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Temperature Measurements
Flue Temperature
32 - 1112˚F (0 - 600˚C)
1 .0˚ F/C
±5˚F (2 .0˚C) ±0 .3% reading
Inlet temperature
32 - 212˚F (0 - 100˚C)
1 .0˚ F/C
±1˚ F/C ±0 .3% reading
Temp (Nett)
*2
32 - 1112˚F (0 - 600˚C)
1 .0˚ F/C
±5˚F (2˚C) ±0 .3% reading
Gas Measurements
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
0 - 1999 ppm
1 ppm
±5ppm <100ppm
±5% rdg >100ppm
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
0 - 30%
0 .1%
±0 .3%
Calculations
Oxygen (O2)
0 - 21%
0 .1%
±0 .2%
Efficiency
0 - 99 .9%
0 .1%
±1 .0%
Excess Air
0 - 250%
0 .1%
±0 .2%
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Operating Altitude: 2000m (6,561 ft.)
• Storage Altitude:
10,000m (32,808 ft .)
• Operating Temperature:
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) at 10 - 90% R .H
• Pollution Degree:
2
• Dimensions:
Handset: 7 .9” (200mm) x 3 .5” (90mm) x 1 .8” (45mm)
Probe: (L) 7 .9” (300mm) x (D) 0 .25” (6mm) with 7 .8” (200mm)
6ft (3m) neoprene hose
• Weight:
2 .2lbs (1kg)
• Certifications:
EMC
EN 50081-1, EN 50082-1, CE
• Battery Type:
4 x 1 .5V AAA
• Power Supply Input:
110V AC Output: 9V DC Regulated
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)
This product has been tested for compliance with the following generic standards: EN 50081-1, EN 50082-1 and is certified to be compliant .
The European Council Directive 89/336/EEC requires that electronic equipment does not generate electromagnetic disturbances that exceed defined levels and
has an adequate level of immunity to enable it to be operated as intended .
Since there are many electrical products in use that pre-date this Directive and may emit electromagnetic radiation in excess of the standards defined in the
Directive there may be occasions where it would be appropriate to check the analyzer prior to use . The following procedure should be adopted .
• Go through the normal start up sequence in the location where the equipment is to be used
• Switch on all localized electrical equipment that might be capable of causing interference
• Check that all readings are as expected (a level of disturbance in the readings is acceptable)
• If not, adjust the position of the instrument to minimize interference or switch off, if possible, the offending equipment for the duration of the test
At the time of writing this manual (January 2015) 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 .
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