Page 4 - WARRANTY SUMMARY; Teledyne
WARRANTY SUMMARY Teledyne warrants that the products it manufactures will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of deliveryfrom factory. If a product proves defective within the respective period, Teledyne will providerepair or replacement as descri...
Page 6 - Table of Contents; Page; manual
Table of Contents Page 1 Product Description............................... .2 2 Physical Data..........................................5 2.1 Calculation Formulae ............................. 6 3 Technical Data ........................................7 4 Front Panel Overview ..........................
Page 7 - Product Description; a) Measurement and calculation parameters
2 1. Product Description The Gas Analysis Computer is a multiple -function analyzer with integrated calculating functions.Measurements are in accordance with the general regulations set forth by the BIMSchV (GermanRegulations concerning the protection against harmful effects on the environment) at a...
Page 8 - b) Measuring Procedure
b) Measuring Procedure Temperature Measurem.: K-type thermocouple ( ) for waste or flue gas temperature for air or ambient temperature. O2-Measurement : Electrochemical measuring cell. CO-Measurement : Electrochemical measuring cell. Draft Measurement : Piezo-resistive principle with internal temper...
Page 9 - c) Instrument Description
c) Instrument Description Electrical Supply: NiCad battery 6V/4.0 Ah, external charger. Display: With backlight; alphanumeric and graphic display.4 lines of 16 characters each, plus menu line. Computer Interface: RS 232. Printer Interface: Pin Printer (Normal Paper). Printer: External infrared therm...
Page 10 - Physical Data
2. Physical Data Measuring ranges: CO 0 ... 4.000 ppm CO-0% 0 ... 9.999 ppm 0 ... 20,9 % Volume T.Gas + 32 °F to + 1.850 °F (0 °C ... + 1.000 °C) T.Room -5 °F to + 212 °F (- 20 °C ... +100 °C) Draft/Pressure ( 150.0 hPa) C 0,0 ... CO % Volume Losses 0 ... 100% Efficiency 100 ... 0% Excess air 1 ... ...
Page 11 - Calculation Formulae; CO
2.1 Calculation Formulae Calculation of the C ue: CO Measured oxygen content in % Volume. 21: Oxygen content of the air in % Volume. Calculation of the waste gas loss: in % T.Gas: Waste / flue gas temperature in °F or °C. T.Room: Combustion / ambient temperature in °F or °C. A2, B: Fuel-specific fac...
Page 12 - Technical Data; Waste or Flue Gas Temperature Measurement; Piezoresistive pressure sensor; Measurement
3. Technical Data Waste or Flue Gas Temperature Measurement Combustion Air or Ambient Temperature Measurement Draft or Pressure Sensor: K-type thermocouple Range: +32 °F to 1.850 °F (0 to + 1.000 °C) Resolution: 0.1 °F or °C Accuracy: 1°C (0 to + 400 °C) 0.5 % of reading (up to 1.000 °C) Range: -5 °...
Page 13 - Electro-chemical cell
Oxygen Measurement Carbon dioxide (C Carbon monoxide (CO) Measurement (with H ompensation) (O2) O2) Calculation 2 c Range: 0 to 20.9 % Volume Accuracy: 0.2 Resolution: 0.1 % Volume Sensor: Electro-chemical cell Response time (T97): 70 sec 0 to CO Resolution: 0 to 4.000 ppm Accuracy: 5 ppm (up to 150...
Page 15 - Front Panel Overview; TELEDYNE
10 4 Front Panel Overview ENTER S1 S2 S3 A E G R H C 2 RS 2 3 E R S E T P P 2 1 G R A I T - G a s T - A m b as PAPER GAS OUT mbar hPa STOP START ON/OFF Portable Emissions Monitor TELEDYNE PEM 9002
Page 16 - Keypad Functions
5 Keypad Functions S1 S3 mbar hPa START STOP 0 / I On / Off Start Measurements Gas Feed Pump On / Off Fuel Selection Scroll Key to Soft Keys Scroll Measurements Start Draft Measurement Backlight On / Off Confirm in Memory Mode ENTER 11
Page 17 - User Guide; Program Start Menu; Switch on the instrument; Calls up the memory program; Measure; Call up the Configuration Menu
6 User Guide 6.1 Program Start Menu 0 / I START STOP Switch on the instrument Start Measurements S1 Calls up the memory program Measure <START> Memory <S1> Config. <S2> Batt: N o t e : T h e b a t t e r y s t a t u s i sdetermined by how many batterysymbols that are dark. 7 dark sy...
Page 18 - full; Possible Error Messages:
6.2 Calibration Menu Autozero 60 sec DO NOT PLACE PROBE Batt: Battery symbols: empty full Note: Do not place probe - Leave in ambient airuntil the unit is finished with the calibration phase. Note: Any errors that occur during calibration aredisplayed on the information line. Possible Error Messages...
Page 19 - Natural Gas
6.3 Fuel Selection FUEL SELECTION No. 2 Oil Propane S1 S2 S3 Scroll through list to select fuel be usedl Confirm selected fuel O2 20.9 % CO 0 ppm CO2 0.0 % Looses ----- % Hold Zoom Info Within the measuring program, all measured values can be displayed by scrolling down (the values are viewed 4 at a...
Page 20 - Additional Functions of the Measuring Program; Display Illumination
6.4 Additional Functions of the Measuring Program START STOP Display Illumination Gas Feed Pump Fuel Selection Gas Pump On / Off Backlight On / Off Change Fuel Selection ENTER 15
Page 21 - Draft Measurement; Return; Hold; Record the measured draft value.; 0 inches of H O
6.5 Draft Measurement mbar hPa from the measuring program: S1 Hold measured values S3 Terminate draft measurement Hold Return Hold Return Draft Measurem. T.Gas 415.4 °F Draft 0.00 InW Before pressing the mbar/hPa key,pull the air tube off the instrument!The draft sensor is calibrated(0.00 InW or hPa...
Page 23 - Zoom; Sensor Time&Date Return; Info
Info S3 6.6.1 Menu Line 1 Hold Info Zoom Hold Zoom S1 S2 Intermediate storage of measured values The recorded measured values aredisplayed in inverse letters. Opens the Information Box No.2 Oil CO2max 15.6 O2Ref. 3.0 Sensor Time&Date Return Batt: 18 Enlarged display of measured values Next Retur...
Page 24 - Sensor; O2 Sensor
Sensor Time&Date Return S1 Sensor values (Info just for service) Return 19 6.6.1.1 Menu: Information Box O2 Sensor 75 % CO Sensor 0 % H2 Sensor 0 % NO Sensor 0 % Sensor Return S3 Back to the Information Box Sensor Status: O2 reading: > 50 % O2 Sensor OK CO & H2 reading: 0 to + 1 % CO Sens...
Page 27 - CO Flush pumps On / Off
22 6.6.2.2 Core of waste gas flow (Max. Draft) Menu: S1 S3 Hold Return S2 max.Draft Enter Max. Draft Menu Intermediate storage of measured values Terminate Max. Draft menu Max. Draught det. + - T.Gas 125.5 °F O2 20.9 % Hold Return The menu: 'Max. Draft’ provides a graphicdisplay of such tendencies a...
Page 28 - Units; Unit
23 6.6.3 Menu Line 3 Unit O2-ref. Add.Data 6.6.3.1 Units Menu: Unit S1 Call up the 'Units' Menu Dimensions in < S1 > in ° C < S2 > Break < S3 > mg/m³ S1 S2 S3 S2 Change units to mg/m³ Confirm O2 reference and terminate O2 - Ref. 3.0 Enter ABC abc 0123 /-+. Return From the measuring...
Page 29 - Yes
24 6.6.3.3 dd. Data) Menu: Additional Data (a Add.Data S2 additional data Calls up menu for entering Edit Select Edit Select Return smoke-no. . - . - . Oilderivate . . . . T.boiler: 0 °F S2 Select Line S1 Change Value The selected option is shown in aframe. A flashing cursor appears at the firstentr...
Page 30 - Memory; Interm. storage of measured values; From the Measuring Program:
25 6.6.4 Menu Line 4 Hold Memory Print Hold Memory S1 S2 Interm. storage of measured values Calls up the memory program New File Edit.Text Return Case 1: Case 2: Example: Memory 3No. 123-456-789Bill Oldman96969 New York New File Return From the Measuring Program: Edit.text No Files are existend 6.6....
Page 31 - NewFile
26 Case 1: No memory blocks created. NewFile Create new memory block S1 Creates a memory block with additional data (e.g.type of combustion plant, customer address etc.)see Section 6.6.4.2, page 29. Return Confirm memory block generation. S3 Calls up the next memory menu Save Stores measured values ...
Page 32 - Scrolls existing memory blocks; Save; Memory 1
27 Scrolls existing memory blocks Case 2: Memory blocks already exist. Save Stores measured values in the selected block S2 Memory 1 No. (Please refer to Section 6.6.4.2 "Create Memory Blocks") Intermediately stored measuredvalues are now stored in theselected memory block! Display Save Retu...
Page 33 - Other Memory Functions; Display
28 Display S1 S1 Views selected memory blocks Scrolls existing memory blocks Scrolls measuring data in the memory Return S3 Terminates the View function Other Memory Functions Time: 14:23:07 Date: 27.07.01 No. 123-456-789 Natural Gas Graphic Print Return Grafic Print Graphics display of measured val...
Page 34 - Edit
29 Calls up other lines of the memory menu. S1 S1 S2 New File Edit.text Return New File Creates new memory block. Nr: Edit Select Return Edit Enter customer number Selects the character set Toggles betweenfigures and special characters Available characters for (customer)code: Figures: 0 to 9 Special...
Page 35 - Select; abc
30 S2 Select Selects the next entry line S2 Character set: Figures/Special Characters Toggles between figures and specialcharacters. Available selection of characters:Letters: a to z, ä, ö, ü, ß Letters: A to Z, Ä, Ö. Ü Figures: 0 to 9 Specialcharacters - + . , : * > < / : Selects Characters A...
Page 36 - Selects the next entry line.; Up to four lines of customer data can be entered.; New measured values can be stored in the memory block by; Display next menu line; Stored values can be viewed by means of menu point 'Display
31 S2 Select Selects the next entry line. No.123 - 456 - 789Bill Oldman1450 1st Ave1234 New York Edit Select Return Up to four lines of customer data can be entered. Return S3 Returns to the measuring menu. The memory block is saved for later measurements or until it isdeleted again. New measured va...
Page 37 - Delete file
32 Del.measur. Calls up other memory menus Del.measur. Delete all Return S1 S1 Deletes the measurement S2 S3 Deletes measurement only Deletes block incl. additional data Abort Delete file < S1 > meas. only < S2 > Break < S3 > 6.6.4.3 Menu: Delete Memory Data Selects the block to be...
Page 38 - Delete all
33 Delete all S2 Clears all memories S1 S2 S3 Deletes measurements only Deletes all Abort Delete all < S1 > meas. only < S2 > Break < S3 > Return S3 Terminates memory function Returns to measuring menu. Attention: All memories inlcuding additional data will be deleted! Del.measur. ...
Page 40 - Illumination; Sound; Illumination Reset
35 6.7 Configuration Menu Sound Illumination Sound Yes Illum.off 0 Save < E > Continue <Start> Auto-off Illumination Reset S1 S2 Switches the acoustic signal On / Off Sets the time interval for the display back light Adjustable display illuminationfrom 0 - 90 secondsin increments of 5 se...
Page 41 - Reset
36 Reset S3 S3 Resets all instrument parameters Confirm Reset Attention: Confirming Reset with ENTER cancels allinstrument settings. All memory blocks are deleted. Aborts the Reset routine Returns to the Measuring Mode. ENTER From the Configuration Menu Auto-off Illumination Reset S1 S2 S3 Delete Me...
Page 42 - Entering the Company Address
37 6.8 Entering the Company Address Sound Yes Illum. off 0 Save < E > Continue <Start> Sound Illumination Reset From the Program Start Menu: Call up Address Entry Switch on the Entry Mode Entry of letters, figures and special charactersas in the memory mode (Section 6.6.4.2). Advance to ...
Page 43 - System Maintenance; Waste Gas Cleaning System; Empty the condensate reservoir completely after each measuring; See drawing on page 42.
7. System Maintenance Waste Gas Cleaning System : Attention: Empty the condensate reservoir completely after each measuring operation. Water residues within the measuring instrument will destroy thepumps and sensors!Damage of the filter and / or improperly fitted filter will greatly decrease o elimi...
Page 44 - Maximum 36 hours of continuous measuring.; Guarantee and warranty obligations do not apply to damages; from
39 Damages: Battery operation: Battery charger: Status display of thestorage battery: Provides connections for special Service and Data Communications. Maximum 36 hours of continuous measuring. External charger 110 V~/ 60 Hz. Intelligent monitoring by means of instrument-integrated microcontroller T...
Page 45 - Information on Charging the Battery; A part of this memory effect is suppressed in the
40 Information on Charging the Battery PEM9002 is equipped with an NiCad storage battery. The service life and capacity of the battery are considerablyaffected by the way the instrument is charged and used. In order to make the handling safer, the instrument has aload management unit. If an NiCad ba...
Page 46 - switches off; Used or Dead Battery
41 Storing the instrument is only recommended if the NiCad battery is fully charged. If the instrument has to bestored for a prolonged time (approx. 2 weeks or longer) it is recommended to leave the instrument connected tothe charger. The same applies to low-level discharge of the battery: leave the...
Page 48 - Waste Gas Cleaning System
dry filtrate wat er t rap particel filterelement max max level level fine filter GAS output GASinput o p e n o p e n 43 11. Waste Gas Cleaning System
Page 49 - PEM 9002 - Filters and other cleaner parts; Grease all tight or stiff parts with vaseline.
44 PEM 9002 - Filters and other cleaner parts Replacement Parts(Part No.): 20594 (01) / 20370 (02) / 20596 (03) / 22049 (04) / 21954 (05) / 21779 (06) /20919 (07) / 20592 (08) / 20921 (09) / 20365 (10) / 20591 (11) / 21955 (12) / 22017 (13) / 21427 (14) Maintenance: Attention! Damaging the filter or...