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Turn Power on in area of 

fresh air and allow to 

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Rotate test selector to Fuel. 

Press 

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DOWN 

to scroll and select desired 

fuel. Top line is selected 

fuel.

Rotate test selector to 

“Flue Test” and begin test-

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Press and Hold the 

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UP 

button to toggle between 

fuel test screens 1 and 2. 

Flue Test Pg.1: O2, CO, Draft 

(P) and TF.

Flue Test Pg. 2: CO2, NO, 

Efficiency and Excess Air. 

(NO

1

 upgrade available on 

Eagle 2 and 2X.

NO

1

 comes standard on 

Eagle 3 and 3X.)

Make any adjustments as 

needed for proper 

combustion and wait for 

analyzer to display any 

change in the readings.

(repeat if necessary)

Once complete, remove 

probe from the stack and 

allow the analyzer to purge 

in fresh air until CO sensor 

readings return to ZERO and 

O2 reads 20~21% (20.9%). 

Continue to the next test 

or turn off your analyzer if 

finished.

NOTE: print and store func-

tions may be used at any 

point during testing.

Connect flue probe 

thermocouple connector to 

T1, and connect flue probe to 

water trap as shown above. 

Use optional probe with T2 for 

inlet temperature.

 Insert Flue Probe in stack. 

Adjust the cone so the end 

of the probe is approxi-

mately. at the center of the 

stack (4” stack adjust cone 

to aprox 2” from end of 

probe.) 

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Rotate test selector to Menu.

Make sure Analyzer is in 
fresh air and press ENTER.

Analyzer will then Zero This 
takes 90 seconds.

Press 

s

“ 

UP Button to 

GAS ZERO and press ENTER.

Re-Zero the analyzer in fresh air if needed for different fuel type or after large temperature rise.

NOTE: The Eagle X will automatically initiate Gas Zero if required for continued accurate results.

Best results are obtained at Steady State Efficiency (SSE). Allow equipment adequate warm-up time prior to testing.

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.

NOTE: you will have to drill a hole  at least 3/8”. 

Use a high temp silicone to seal after testing.

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Summary of Contents for Eagle

Page 1: ...1 Eagle Eagle X Owners Manual ...

Page 2: ...r Charge Indicator Light 4 Line Backlit Display Display Line Lights Particle Filter Inside Water Trap Water Trap Protective Rubber Boot w built in Magnets Flue Probe Temperature Plug Plugs into T1 Narrow Pin MUST be on the Right hand side Flue Probe Gas Inlet Plug Temperature Connections Flue Probe Temp T1 Inlet Temp T2 Pressure Connections Single Input Draft P1 Differential Input Testing Pressure...

Page 3: ...culated heat lost turning the Carbon in the fuel to Carbon Dioxide CO2 Wet Calculated heat lost turning the Hydrogen in the fuel into water H2O CO Loss Calculated loss due to partially burnt Carbon Any CO in the flue has the potential to be turned into CO2 releasing and losing more heat up the flue CO a Carbon Monoxide Air Free Referenced to an oxygen level of 0 Do not confuse this reading with th...

Page 4: ... as soon as possible Use the GAS ZERO function Eagle X only to purge the analyzer of excess gases To do this on a standard Eagle remove the probe from the flue and turn ON the pump Always allow the readings to return to zero 20 9 for O2 prior to shutting the unit off The meter will not switch off until the CO reading is below 20 ppm WARNING The probe will be hot from flue gases Remove the probe fr...

Page 5: ...ing testing Connect flue probe thermocouple connector to T1 and connect flue probe to water trap as shown above Use optional probe with T2 for inlet temperature Insert Flue Probe in stack Adjust the cone so the end of the probe is approxi mately at the center of the stack 4 stack adjust cone to aprox 2 from end of probe Gas Zero EagleX series only Rotate test selector to Menu Make sure Analyzer is...

Page 6: ...draft probe for measuring pressure Press and hold t DOWN button to zero pressure sensor Rotate test selector to Temp Connect flue probe thermocouple or accessory thermocouple connector to T1 Connect accessory thermocouple probe to T2 Compatible with any K Type thermocouple probe or clamp Place thermocouples in test locations to start testing Observe T1 T2 and Differential delta T Press SEND to pri...

Page 7: ...ess Air O2 and CO readings both before and after the blower turns on If the heat exchanger is sealed your O2 and CO readings should remain fairly stable A breach in the heat exchanger may allow fresh air to be forced into the flue after the blower turns on due to a pressure increase in the plenum The result may be a rise in the measured O2 in the stack gas and an increase in the Excess Air In some...

Page 8: ... inch mmHg Millimeters of mercury hPa Hecto pascals EXIT Return to main menu REPORT COMB N VIEW When viewing reports PRESSURE DEL ALL Press s UP or t DOWN to select report EXCH Press and hold s UP or t DOWN to change the displayed TEMP lines in VIEW ROOM CO Press SEND to print current viewed report Press and hold SEND to exit view EXIT Return to Sub Menu EXIT Return to main menu SCREEN CONTRAST 00...

Page 9: ...s 04 to 06wc Overfire Draft Water Column Inches 02wc Carbon Monoxide parts per million 100ppm Smoke 0 or manufacturer s recommendation Positive Overfire Gas Oil Oxygen 3 to 9 O2 Stack Draft Water Column Inches 02 to 04wc Overfire Draft Water Column Inches 0 4 to 0 6wc Carbon Monoxide parts per million 100ppm NOTE Follow manufacture guidelines for the specific equipment being serviced Typical Exces...

Page 10: ... Verify proper combustion O2 CO Stack Temp Efficiency Hi Low fire Gas Pressure Send and Return Water temp 80 Furnace Verify proper combustion O2 CO Stack Temp Vent Pressure Efficiency Verify Set Up Gas Pressure Test Limit Switch Pressure Switch Verify proper operation Static Duct Pressure Temperature Rise AC side Static Pressure Drop across coils 90 Furnace Verify proper combustion O2 CO Stack Tem...

Page 11: ...emperature Rise AC side Static Pressure Drop across coils Oil Furnace Verify proper combustion O2 CO Stack Temp Stack Draft Efficiency Test Verify Smoke Set Up Over Fire Draft Verify proper Static Duct Pressure Temperature Rise AC side Static Pressure Drop across coils Atmospheric Furnace Draft Verify proper Temperature Rise AC side Static Pressure Drop across coils Verify proper combustion O2 CO ...

Page 12: ...nce between the ambient pressure level and the pressure level in the flue This is created either by the natural buoyancy of the hot gases created in combustion lifting or by an inducer fan that assists the flow of flue gases up the stack Most combustion equipment will specify the amount of draft that is required for proper operation Draft helps draw combustion air into the combustion chamber and a...

Page 13: ... product of combustion and from wet fuel is recovered and the wet loss term is zero Gross efficiency calculations assume that the energy contained in the water vapor is not recovered Since the fuel air mixture is never consistent there is the possibility of unburned partially unburned fuel passing through the flue This is represented by the unburned carbon loss Losses due to combustible matter in ...

Page 14: ...lvents or strong detergents as they may damage the finish impair safety or effect the reliability of the structural components Emptying Cleaning the In Line Water Trap The in line water trap should be checked and emptied on a regular basis Water vapor 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 Carefully re...

Page 15: ...lations 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 in...

Page 16: ... rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state U S A 1 8 0 0 5 4 7 5 7 4 0 F a x 5 0 3 6 4 3 6 3 2 2 C A N A D A 1 8 7 7 4 7 5 0 6 4 8 F a x 6 0 4 2 7 8 8 2 9 9 W W W U E i T E S T C O M COPYRIGHT 2013 UEi EAGLE Combustion Analyzers is a trademark of UEi IMAG454 5k 11 13 18323 C125 C127 C155 C157 Temperature Measurement Flue Temp Range 20 2400 F 29 1315 C Inlet Temperature p...

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