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 PlUS 

Combustion Meter

Summary of Contents for Smart Bell PLUS

Page 1: ...C o m b u s t i o n M a d e E a s y Instruction Manual Smart Bell PLUS Combustion Meter...

Page 2: ...alibration 3 Water Trap 3 Changing Particle Filter 3 Battery Replacement 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility 4 Combustion Information Why test with the Smart Bell PLUS 5 Acceptible Results 6 Combustion Ba...

Page 3: ...emperature and combustion efficiency it is important to have the correct inlet tempera ture set Two methods are available to properly establish the inlet temperature Non ducted systems If the SmartBel...

Page 4: ...rse the probe in water as this will be drawn into the analyzer and damage the pump and sensors Once the probe is removed from the flue and the readings have returned to ambient levels rotate the selec...

Page 5: ...nts or strong detergents as they may damage the finish impair safety or affect the reliability of the structural components Emptying Cleaning the In Line Water Trap The in line water trap should be ch...

Page 6: ...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 occasio...

Page 7: ...as insufficient draft to vent combustion gases could produce carbon monoxide in deadly quantities When customers complain about fumes it is usually an indication of improper operation CO is a colorles...

Page 8: ...ke readings Newer BPI standards reference CO Undiluted values in addition to CO As Measured The SmartBellPlus measures CO and calculates O2 From this information it is easy to determine CO Undiluted u...

Page 9: ...rom these readings The Combustion Process What is really going on during combustion Most of us know it as a fire that is generating heat and possibly smoke We know that paper or wood can burn when lit...

Page 10: ...in figure 3 Now the other added outputs are CO2 and hot nitrogen compared to the Ideal World situation In addition to this we have added the output Excess Air Excess Air is exactly what the name impl...

Page 11: ...ve you a snapshot of the CO2 value As you can see by the graph CO2 is maximized when the process is running at perfect combustion Because this isn t possible the goal has always been to maximize CO2 T...

Page 12: ...the hot gases created in combustion 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 operati...

Page 13: ...to confirm that this assumption is always correct TFlue Flue Temperature TFlue is a direct measurement of the temperature at the tip of the flue probe This measurement is used to determine the net te...

Page 14: ...mperature Batteries not holding charge Batteries exhausted Meter does not respond to flue gas Particle filter blocked Probe or tubing blocked Pump not working or damaged with contaminants Net temperat...

Page 15: ...32 1112 F 2 rdg 2 C 0 600 C Pre programmed Fuels Natural gas Light Oil Propane Wood heavy oil Dimensions approximate Weight 1 lb Handset 7 x 2 x 31 4 Probe 4 x 1 4 stainless steel shaft nominal 36 neo...

Page 16: ...to the express warranty UEi shall not be liable for loss of use of the instru ment or other incidental or consequential damages expenses or economic loss or for any claim or claims for such damage ex...

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