Testo 557s User Manual

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testo 550s / testo 557s digital manifold
Instruction manual
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Contents
1 About this document ........................................................................... 7
2 Safety and disposal .............................................................................. 7
3 Product-specific approvals ................................................................. 7
4 Product-specific information............................................................... 8
5 Use ......................................................................................................... 8
6 Product description ............................................................................. 9
6.1 Overview of the testo 550s ................................................................................. 9
6.2 Overview of the testo 557s ............................................................................... 10
6.3 Overview of main menu .................................................................................... 11
6.4 Control keys ..................................................................................................... 12
7 First steps ........................................................................................... 12
7.1 Inserting (rechargeable) batteries ..................................................................... 12
7.2 Switching the instrument on and off .................................................................. 13
7.3 Setup wizard ..................................................................................................... 13
8 Using the product ............................................................................... 14
8.1 Preparing for measurement .............................................................................. 14
8.1.1 Operating the valve positioners ................................................................................ 14
8.1.2 Automatic mode ....................................................................................................... 15
8.2 Measuring mode ............................................................................................... 15
8.2.1 Refrigeration ............................................................................................................ 15
8.2.2 Evacuation ............................................................................................................... 19
8.2.3 Pressure Leak Test .................................................................................................. 22
8.2.4 Target Superheat ..................................................................................................... 25
8.2.5 Compressor Test (DLT) ............................................................................................ 29
8.2.6 Delta T ..................................................................................................................... 32
8.3 Bluetooth .......................................................................................................... 33
8.3.1 Probes compatible with the instrument ..................................................................... 33
8.3.2 Establishing a connection ......................................................................................... 34
8.3.3 Switching on/off ........................................................................................................ 35
8.3.3.1 Switching on ............................................................................................................................35
8.3.3.2 Switching off ............................................................................................................................36
8.3.3.3 Manual probe selection ...........................................................................................................36
8.4 Settings ............................................................................................................ 37
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8.4.1 Duration .................................................................................................................. 38
8.4.2 Brightness ............................................................................................................... 38
8.4.3 Auto Off ................................................................................................................... 39
8.4.4 Auto Tfac (Temperature compensation factor) ......................................................... 40
8.4.5 Units ........................................................................................................................ 41
8.4.6 Language ................................................................................................................ 42
8.4.7 Setup Wizard ........................................................................................................... 43
8.4.8 Factory Settings ...................................................................................................... 44
8.4.9 Instrument ............................................................................................................... 45
9 Smart App........................................................................................... 46
9.1 App – user interface ......................................................................................... 46
9.2 Main menu ....................................................................................................... 47
9.3 Measurement menu .......................................................................................... 48
9.3.1 Basic view ............................................................................................................... 49
9.3.1.1 Graphic view ........................................................................................................................... 49
9.3.1.2 Table view ............................................................................................................................... 50
9.3.2 Refrigeration ............................................................................................................ 50
9.3.3 Target Superheat ..................................................................................................... 53
9.3.4 Pressure Leak Test ................................................................................................. 55
9.3.5 Evacuation .............................................................................................................. 57
9.4 Customer .......................................................................................................... 58
9.4.1 Creating and editing a customer .............................................................................. 58
9.4.2 Creating and editing measuring sites ....................................................................... 59
9.5 Memory ............................................................................................................ 61
9.5.1 Searching for and deleting measurement results ...................................................... 61
9.6 Sensors ............................................................................................................ 62
9.6.1 Information .............................................................................................................. 62
9.6.2 Settings ................................................................................................................... 63
9.7 Settings ............................................................................................................ 63
9.7.1 Language ................................................................................................................ 63
9.7.2 Measurement settings ............................................................................................. 64
9.7.3 Company details ...................................................................................................... 64
9.7.4 Privacy settings ....................................................................................................... 64
9.8 Help and Information ........................................................................................ 65
9.8.1 Instrument information ............................................................................................. 65
9.8.2 Tutorial .................................................................................................................... 65
9.8.3 Exclusion of liability ................................................................................................. 66
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9.9 testo DataControl archiving software ................................................................ 66
9.9.1 System requirements ............................................................................................... 66
9.9.1.1 Operating system ....................................................................................................................66
9.9.1.2 PC ............................................................................................................................................66
9.9.2 Procedure ................................................................................................................ 67
10 Maintenance........................................................................................ 68
10.1 Calibration ........................................................................................................ 68
10.2 Cleaning the instrument .................................................................................... 68
10.3 Keeping connections clean ............................................................................... 69
10.4 Removing oil residues ...................................................................................... 69
10.5 Ensuring measuring accuracy ........................................................................... 69
10.6 Changing batteries/rechargeable batteries ........................................................ 69
11 Technical data .................................................................................... 70
12 Tips and assistance ........................................................................... 73
12.1 Questions and answers .................................................................................... 73
12.2 Error Codes ...................................................................................................... 73
12.2.1 Main screen ............................................................................................................. 73
12.2.2 Status view .............................................................................................................. 73
12.3 Accessories and spare parts ............................................................................. 74
13 Support ............................................................................................... 74
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1 About this document

Note: basic or further information
Warning
Warning! Caution!
occur.
> Take the specified precautionary measures.
1
Action: several steps, the sequence must be followed
-
Result of an action
Requirement
>
Action
Menu
Elements of the instrument, the instrument display or the program interface.
[OK]
Control keys of the instrument or buttons of the program interface.
1 About this document
The instruction manual is an integral part of the instrument.
Pay close attention to the safety instructions and warning advice in order to
prevent injury and damage to the product.
Please read this instruction manual carefully and familiarize yourself with the product before putting it to use.
Familiarity with a PC as well as the Microsoft® products is assumed in this documentation.
Symbols and writing standards
Display Explanation
advice, risk level according to the signal word:
Serious physical injury may occur.
Minor physical injury or damage to the equipment may
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2 Safety and disposal

Please observe the Testo information document (enclosed with the product).

3 Product-specific approvals

Please find the current country approvals in the Approvals and Certifications document.
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4 Product-specific information

4 Product-specific information
The measuring instrument being dropped or any other comparable
mechanical stress may cause breakage of the pipe pieces in the refrigerant hoses. The valve positioners may also suffer damage, causing further damage inside the measuring instrument that is not necessarily visible externally. Therefore, always replace the refrigerant hoses with new ones after the measuring instrument is dropped or after any comparable mechanical stress. For your own safety, you should return the measuring instrument to the Testo Customer Service for technical inspection.
Electrostatic charging may destroy the instrument. Integrate all the
components (system, manifold's valve block, refrigerant bottle, etc.) into the potential bonding (earthing). Please see the safety instructions for the system and the refrigerant used.
Refrigerant gases can harm the environment. Please note the applicable
environmental regulations.
Use with A2L refrigerants
Testo measuring instruments (as of July 2020) can be used in compliance with the prescribed laws, standards, directives and safety regulations for refrigeration systems and refrigerants as well as regulations of the manufacturers of refrigerants of safety group A2L as per ISO 817. Regional standardization and interpretation must always be observed. For example, DIN EN 378-Part 1-4 applies to the scope of the EN
standards.
During maintenance work, the employer must ensure that a hazardous explosive atmosphere is prevented (see also: TRBS1112, TRBS2152 VDMA 24020-3). A hazardous and potentially explosive atmosphere must be anticipated
during maintenance and repair work on refrigeration systems with flammable refrigerants (e.g. those of category A2L and A3).
Maintenance, repairs, removal of refrigerants and commissioning of
systems may only be carried out by qualified personnel.

5 Use

testo 550s and testo 557s are digital manifolds for maintenance and service
work refrigeration systems, heat pumps, and other air conditioning systems. They may only be used by qualified authorized personnel.
The functions of the instruments testo 550s and testo 557s mean they can replace mechanical manifolds, thermometers and pressure/temperature charts. Pressures and temperatures can be applied, adapted, tested and monitored.
The instruments testo 550s and testo 557s are compatible with most non- corrosive refrigerants, water and glycol. The instruments testo 550s and testo 557s are not compatible with refrigerants containing ammonia.
The products must not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres!
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Mini-DIN probe socket for NTC
cover
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3 x hose bracket for refrigerant hoses
3 x connections 7/16" UNF, brass
positioner.
6 Product description

6.1 Overview of the testo 550s

6 Product description

temperature probe, with socket
1
3 Display. Instrument status icons 4
Control keys
7 2 x valve positioner 8
Left/right: Low/high pressure for refrigerant hoses with quick release screw fitting; passage can be closed via valve
9
positioner center: e.g. for refrigerant bottles, with sealing cap, refrigerant hoses with quick­release screw fitting; passage can be closed via valve
Foldable suspension device
2
(rear).
Rear
Battery compartment
Mini USB port for firmware
update
It is not possible to charge rechargeable batteries in the instrument.
Sight glass for refrigerant flow
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Mini-DIN probe socket for NTC
cover
Rear
5
Control keys
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Sight glass for refrigerant flow
4 x hose bracket for refrigerant hoses
Connection 7/16" UNF, brass.
valve positioner.
Connection 7/16" UNF, brass.
valve positioner.

6.2 Overview of the testo 557s

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temperature probe, with socket
3 Display. Instrument status icons 4
7 4 x valve positioner 8
High pressure, for refrigerant
9
hoses with quick-release screw fitting, passage can be closed via
Connection 7/16" UNF, brass,
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e.g. for refrigerant cylinders, with sealing cap
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Foldable suspension device
2
(rear).
Battery compartment
Mini USB port for firmware
update
It is not possible to charge rechargeable batteries in the instrument.
Connection 5/8" UNF, brass, for
10
vacuum pump
Low pressure, for refrigerant
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hoses with quick-release screw fitting, passage can be closed via
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Refrigeration
Delta T
Bluetooth®
Connection to the testo Smart App or Smart Probes
Settings
Duration
Information

6.3 Overview of main menu

Evacuation
Measuring mode
Pressure Leak Test Target Superheat Compressor Test (DLT)
Brightness Auto Off Auto Tfac (Temperature compensation factor) Units Language Setup Wizard Factory Settings
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7 First steps

Open menu
Switches to the measurement view
• Switch off the instrument: Press and
1
Unfold the suspension hook and open the battery compartment (clip lock).
2
Insert the batteries (scope of delivery) or rechargeable batteries (4 x
the polarity!
3
Close the battery compartment.
After insertion of the batteries, the instrument switches on automatically and goes into the settings menu.

6.4 Control keys

Symbol Meaning
Confirm input
Switch on the display illumination:
Press and hold the key for >2s
Switch off the display illumination:
Press and hold the key for >2s
/
Change/navigate the display screen.
Back to the menu
hold the key for >2s
7 First steps

7.1 Inserting (rechargeable) batteries

1.5V, type AA / Mignon / LR6) into the battery compartment. Observe
When not in use for a long period: Take out the (rechargeable) batteries.
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7 First steps
off
Instrument
Instrument is switched off.
The instrument setup that is implemented can be adapted at any time
The instrument setup that is implemented can be adapted at any time
Instrument is switched on and the initialization phase has been completed.
1
Select language: Press [▲] / [▼]

7.2 Switching the instrument on and off

Current
Action Function
status
Instrument
Press
Instrument is switched on.
When the measuring instrument is started for the first time, the setup wizard guides you through the following setting parameters step by step:
- Language
- testo Smart App
Press and hold down (> 2 s)
in the Settings menu.
on

7.3 Setup wizard

When the testo 550s / testo 557s is started up for the first time and after the factory settings have been reset, the setup wizard is activated and guides you step-by-step through the following setup parameters.
in the Settings menu.
Language selection and QR code
and [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
Selecting the language activates the appropriate presetting of the units of measurement
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2
Take a photo of the QR code with a
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The measurement menu is displayed.
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Close the valve: Turn valve positioner clockwise.
mobile device of the testo Smart App and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
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8.1 Preparing for measurement

8.1.1 Operating the valve positioners

With respect to the refrigerant flow path, the digital manifold behaves just like a conventional four-way manifold: The passages are opened by opening the valves. The applied pressure is measured with the valves closed and the valves opened.
WARNING
Valve positioner tightened too tightly.
Damage to the PTFE seal (1).
Mechanical deformation of the valve
piston (2) leading to the PTFE seal (1)
Open the valve: Turn valve positioner counterclockwise.
falling out.
Damage to the thread of the threaded
spindle (3) and the valve screw (4).
Broken valve knob (5).
Only tighten the valve positioner hand-tight. Do not use any tools to tighten the valve positioners.
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Risk of injury caused by refrigerant that is under high pressure, hot, cold, or toxic!
> >
>
>
psi).

8.1.2 Automatic mode

The manifold automatically detects the pressure difference between the low­pressure and high-pressure sides. If the measured pressure on the low pressure side is 14.7 psi higher than on the high pressure side, a dialogue appears and the display can be changed accordingly. If “yes” is selected, the low pressure moves from left to right and the high pressure moves from right to left.
This mode is particularly suitable for air conditioning systems that provide cooling and heating.

8.2 Measuring mode

WARNING
Wear protective goggles and safety gloves. Before applying pressure to the measuring instrument: Always fasten the
measuring instrument on the suspension hook to prevent it from falling (danger of breakage).
Before each measurement, check the refrigerant hoses are intact and
connected properly. Ensure seals are clean and intact. Do not use any tools to connect the hoses; only tighten hoses hand-tight (max. torque
5.0 Nm/3.7 ft*lb).
Comply with the permissible measuring range (-1 to 60 bar/-14,7 to 870
Pay attention to this in systems with R744 refrigerant, since these are frequently operated at higher pressures!

8.2.1 Refrigeration

The Refrigeration application is used to determine the following system measuring values:
High pressure
Low pressure
Refrigerant evaporating temperature
Refrigerant condensation temperature
Temperature of suction line
Temperature of liquid line
Superheating
Subcooling
An NTC temperature probe (accessory) must be connected for measuring the pipe temperature and for automatic calculation of superheating and subcooling.
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These can be fixed cable temperature probes or testo Smart Probes
The instrument is switched on and the measurement menu is displayed.
All connections must be pressureless (ambient pressure).
1
Press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
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The main menu is displayed.
2
Press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
3
Select Refrigeration and press
Before each measurement, check that the refrigerant hoses are in perfect condition.
(e.g. testo 115i).
Before each measurement, zero the pressure sensors. All connections must be pressureless (ambient pressure). Press the [▲] (P=O) key for 2 seconds to zero the sensors.
[Menu/Enter] to confirm.
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4
Connect the refrigerant hoses.
4.1
Close the valve positioners.
4.2
Connect the refrigerant hoses for low-pressure side (blue) and high­pressure side (red) to the measuring instrument.
4.3
Connect the refrigerant hoses to the system.
5
Connect testo 115i or fixed cable probes.
6
Set refrigerant.
6.1
Press the key [] (Rxx) (refrigerant number according to ISO 817).
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The refrigerant menu opens and the
The measurement menu is displayed.
current refrigerant is highlighted.
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6.2
Setting the refrigerant: Press [▲] or
Users have the option of setting up favorite refrigerants on the
must be connected to the instrument via
instrument must remain closed.
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The newly set refrigerant is displayed in the refrigerant list.
7
Press the [▲] (P=O) key for 2 seconds to zero the sensors.
-
Zeroing takes place.
8
Pressurize the measuring instrument.
-
The measurement starts
-
Measurement results are displayed:
[▼] to select the refrigerant and
press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
instrument and in the app. These then appear at the beginning of the refrigerant list. To do this, the testo Smart App Bluetooth. In the refrigerant list (App), now choose the refrigerant as a favorite by clicking on the star. The new favorite refrigerant will now be synchronized to the testo 550s or testo 557s. Note: During synchronization, the refrigerant list/selection on the
automatically.
Low/high pressure
Condensation (CO) and evaporation temperature (EV)
Suction and liquid line temperature
Superheating and subcooling
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). Dependent on this assignment, the display
is recommended for carrying out the measurement. The
The instrument is switched on and the measurement menu is displayed.
Bluetooth® is enabled.
Hoses are connected.
1
[Menu/Enter]
2
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Measuring
With zeotropic refrigerants, the evaporation temperature to/Ev is displayed after complete evaporation. The condensation temperature tc/Co is displayed after complete condensation.
The measured temperature must be assigned to the superheating or subcooling side (t
<--> t
oh
cu
will show toh/T1 resp. Δtoh/SH or tcu/T2 resp. Δtcu/SC, depending on the selected display.
Reading and display illumination flash:
1 bar/14.5 psi before reaching critical refrigerant pressure
When max. permissible pressure of 60 bar/870 psi is exceeded.
All values can be saved and sent in the app. The data can also be transferred between the app and the testo DataControl software.

8.2.2 Evacuation

Via the Evacuation application, foreign gases and moisture can be removed from the refrigeration circuit.
The testo 552i measurement is also possible without the testo 552i, with testo 550s/testo 557s. accuracy.
However, this is not advisable due to insufficient
Press
.
Mode and press [Menu/Enter] to
confirm.
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The Measuring Mode menu is
3
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Evacuation and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
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4
Target Line
4.1
Press the [▲] key and in the Target Line field, select Manual Input.
4.2
Press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
-
4.3
Press [▲] / [▼] to set the value.
4.4
Press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
displayed.
The Configure Target Lines menu is displayed.
Evacuation Target will be set at 500 microns as a default. Maximum decay target will be set at 1000 microns as a default.
Adjust the
The field is activated.
value
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Adjust the Maximum Decay Target value
5.1
Press the [] button and in the
5.2
[Menu/Enter]
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The field is activated.
5.3
Press [▲] / [▼] to set the value.
5.4
[Menu/Enter]
6
Confirm the entries in steps 4 and 5: Press [▼] to select OK and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
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A connection is established with available Bluetooth® probes.
-
testo 552i is switched on and connected automatically.
-
The Evacuation measurement menu
Maximum Decay Target field, select Manual Input.
Press
to confirm.
Press
to confirm.
is displayed.
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Start measurement: Press the [▼] (Start) key.
-
8
End measurement: Press the [▼] (Stop) key.
-
The measurement result is displayed.
9
Press [Menu/Enter] to return to the main menu.
Smart Probe for measuring the air temperature can be connected. As a
Once the measuring range 0 to 20,000 microns / 0 to 26.66 mbar is reached, the current vacuum value is shown on the instrument display. The instrument also displays the current ambient temperature, the water evaporation temperature which corresponds to the vacuum reading, and the delta between these two temperatures.
Press the [▲] New key to reset the determined values. If necessary, a test can also be started again.

8.2.3 Pressure Leak Test

The temperature compensated leak test can be used to check the leak tightness of systems. For this purpose both the system pressure and the ambient temperature are measured over a defined period of time.
A temperature probe that measures the ambient temperature or a
result, information is provided about the temperature-compensated differential pressure and about the temperature at the beginning/end of the test. Due to the temperature compensation, the actual pressure drop is displayed as delta P. If no temperature probe is connected, you may also perform the pressure leak test without temperature compensation.
Surface temperature probes (e.g. testo 115i) can also be used for the temperature-compensated leak testing, but must not be used to measure surface temperature. They must be positioned as far as possible to measure the air temperature. If a surface probe is used, in the Settings menu of the testo 550s / testo 557s, the Auto Tfac
(Temperature compensation factor) must be switched off, see
section 8.3.4.
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The instrument is switched on and the measurement menu is displayed.
Hoses are connected.
1
Press [Menu/Enter].
2
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Measuring
-
The Measuring Mode menu is
3
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Pressure
-
For the temperature-compensated leak test, a connection is
compensated leakage testing.
The testo 550s or testo 557s manifold is used to carry out the measurement.
Mode and press [Menu/Enter] to
confirm.
displayed.
Leak Test and press [Menu/Enter]
to confirm.
established with available Bluetooth® probes. If cable probes are connected to the instrument, they are prioritized for the compensation. Please note that only air probes are ideal for temperature-
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-
testo 905i / testo 605i is switched on and automatically connected.
can be connected.
-
The Pressure Leak Test menu is displayed.
4
Press the [▼] (Start) key.
-
5
Press the [▼] (Stop) key.
-
The leakage test is terminated.
-
The measurement result is
6
Press [Menu/Enter] to return to the main menu.
Other temperature probes compatible with testo 550s / testo 557s
T Comp is shown on the display if a compatible probe is connected via
Bluetooth measurement result.
The leakage test is carried out.
displayed.
®
or cable. The temperature compensation is used for the
Start the measurement once pressure has been achieved. Once pressure has been reached, press start to enable the Pressure Leak Test. This will begin the test and the clock.
Press the [▲] New key to reset the determined values. If necessary, a test can also be started again.
The measurement result can be displayed graphically on the manifold as well as in the app.
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The instrument is switched on and the measurement menu is displayed.
All connections must be pressureless (ambient pressure).
Bluetooth® is enabled.
1
Press [Menu/Enter].
2
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Measuring

8.2.4 Target Superheat

This feature makes it possible to connect the testo 550s and testo 557s manifolds to two additional testo 605i Smart Probes in order to calculate the target superheat. This application can only be used for split air conditioning systems/heat pumps with a fixed expansion valve. The two connected testo 605i Smart Probes determine the Outdoor Dry Bulb Temp (ODDB) and Return Air Wet Bulb (RAWB) values. The target superheat value appears on the display as a result.
The following are used for the measurement:
testo 115i (clamp thermometer) or
fixed cable probes
testo 605i
Alternatively, the values can be configured manually.
Before each measurement, check that the refrigerant hoses are in perfect condition.
Before each measurement, zero the pressure sensors.
Mode and press [Menu/Enter] to
confirm.
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-
The Measuring Mode menu is
3
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Target Superheat and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
-
The Configure Target Superheat
4
Adjust values for Outdoor Dry Bulb Temp.
4.1
Press the [▲] key and in the Outdoor Dry Bulb Temp. field, select
4.2
Press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
-
4.3
Press [▲] / [▼] to set the value.
4.4
Press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
displayed.
menu is displayed.
The values can either be configured manually via Manual Input or recorded by the testo 605i via Smart Probe. When a Smart Probe is selected, available testo 650i instruments are displayed for the connection.
Manual Input.
The field is activated.
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5
Adjust the Return Air Wet Bulb Temp. value
5.1
Press the [▲] / [▼] key and in the
5.2
Press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
-
5.3
Press [▲] / [▼] to set the value.
5.4
Press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
Return Air Wet Bulb Temp. field,
select Manual Input.
The field is activated.
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Confirm the entries in steps 4 and 5: Press [▼] to select Okay and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
-
The Target Superheat
7
Connect the refrigerant hoses.
7.1
Close the valve positioners.
7.2
Connect the refrigerant hoses for low-pressure side (blue) and high­pressure side (red) to the measuring instrument.
7.3
8
Connect testo 115i/fixed cable probes.
9
Set refrigerant.
9.1
Press the key [▼] (Rxx) (refrigerant number according to ISO 817).
-
The refrigerant menu opens and the
measurement menu is displayed.
Connect the refrigerant hoses to the system.
current refrigerant is highlighted.
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9.2
Setting the refrigerant: Press [▲] or
[▼] to select the refrigerant and
-
The newly set refrigerant is displayed in the refrigerant list.
10
Press the [▲] (P=O) key for 2 seconds to zero the sensors.
-
Zeroing takes place.
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Pressurize the measuring instrument.
-
The measurement starts automatically.
-
The instrument is switched on and the measurement menu is displayed.
press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
Measurement results are displayed:
Low/high pressure
Condensation and evaporation temperature
Suction and liquid line temperature
Superheating and subcooling
Target superheat TSH

8.2.5 Compressor Test (DLT)

For this mode, 3 temperature probes are used. In addition to the conventional temperature sensors for superheating and subcooling, an additional temperature probe must be connected via Bluetooth.
The testo 115i (clamp thermometer) or fixed cable probes are used to carry out the measurement.
Before each measurement, check that the refrigerant hoses are in perfect condition.
Before each measurement, zero the pressure sensors.
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Press [Menu/Enter].
2
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Measuring
-
The Measuring Mode menu is
3
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Compressor Test (DLT) and press
[Menu/Enter] to confirm.
The measurement menu is
4
Connect the refrigerant hoses.
4.1
Close the valve positioners.
4.2
Connect the refrigerant hoses for low-pressure side (blue) and high­pressure side (red) to the measuring instrument.
4.3
Connect the refrigerant hoses to the system.
Mode and press [Menu/Enter] to
confirm.
displayed.
displayed.
The DLT temperature is shown on the display.
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5
Connect the testo 115i or fixed cable probes and third temperature probe to the compressor outlet.
6
Set refrigerant.
6.1
Press the key [▼] (Rxx) (refrigerant number according to ISO 817).
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The refrigerant menu opens and the
6.2
Setting the refrigerant: Press [▲] or
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The newly set refrigerant is displayed in the refrigerant list.
7
Press the [▲] (P=O) key for 2 seconds to zero the sensors.
-
Zeroing takes place.
8
Pressurize the measuring instrument.
-
The measurement starts automatically.
-
9
Press [Menu/Enter] to return to the main menu.
Recommended to use a wireless probe for the compressor outline line to not impede the fan blade.
current refrigerant is highlighted.
[▼] to select the refrigerant and
press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
The measurement result is displayed.
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The instrument is switched on and the measurement menu is displayed.
Preparing for measurement
been followed/carried out.
testo 115i is switched on.
1
Place the testo 115i at the measuring points.
2
Press [Menu/Enter].
3
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Measuring
-
The Measuring Mode menu is
4
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Delta T and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.

8.2.6 Delta T

Temperature 1 and temperature 2 are measured. The difference is shown on the display as the delta temperature.
The testo 115i (clamp thermometer) or fixed cable probes are used to carry out the measurement.
The steps described in the
Mode and press [Menu/Enter] to
confirm.
section have
displayed.
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-
The measurement result is
5
Press [Menu/Enter] to return to the main menu.
0560 2115 02
testo 115i – clamp thermometer with smartphone operation
0560 2605 02
testo 605i – thermohygrometer with smartphone operation
0564 2552 01
testo 552i – vacuum Smart Probe
0560 1905
testo 905i – temperature probe with smartphone operation
0613 1712
Robust air temperature probe (NTC)
0613 5505
Clamp probe (NTC) for temperature measurements on pipes (Ø ¼ to 1 ¼ inch), 5ft m fixed cable
0613 5506
Clamp probe (NTC) for temperature measurements on pipes (Ø ¼ to 1 ¼ inch), 16ft fixed cable
displayed.

8.3 Bluetooth

testo 550s / testo 557s have the option of establishing a Bluetooth® connection
with wireless probes as well as a connection to the testo Smart App at the same time.
If the testo 550s or testo 557s is used with Smart Probes, they must be at least 8 in apart.

8.3.1 Probes compatible with the instrument

Smart Probes
Order no. Designation
NTC probes
Order no. Designation
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0613 5507
2 x clamp probes (NTC) for temperature
cable
0613 4611
Temperature probe with Velcro (NTC)
0613 5605
Pipe wrap probe (NTC), measuring range:
-58 to 248 °F
surfaces, measuring range: -58 to 248 °F
the App for iOS instruments in the App Store or for Android
Order no. Designation
measurements on pipes (Ø ¼ to 1 ¼ inch), 5ft fixed
0613 1912 Waterproof surface temperature probe (NTC) for flat

8.3.2 Establishing a connection

®
To establish a connection via Bluetooth smartphone with the testo Smart App installed on it.
You can get instruments in the Play Store.
Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later/Android 6.0 or later, requires
Bluetooth
®
4.0.
Once the connection between the app and the testo 550s and testo 557s has been successfully established, the app is in second screen mode. This is indicated by a yellow frame in the app.
This means that all measurement data from the manifold is being mirrored on the app. The measurement can now be controlled from both instruments. It is possible to carry out the following actions:
Start measurement
Stop measurement
Reset measurement
Configure measurement
Select refrigerant
, you need a tablet or
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8.3.3 Switching on/off

The instrument is switched on and the measurement menu is displayed.
1
Press [Menu/Enter].
2
[▲] / [▼]
Bluetooth
-
The Bluetooth menu is displayed.
The Bluetooth menu is selected.
1
[Menu/Enter]
-
In the On/Off switch icon, is displayed.
2
Enable Bluetooth®: Press [▼] to
-
When the Bluetooth® icon is shown on the display, Bluetooth is switched on.
-
Bluetooth® automatically searches for and connects available probes.
Press and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
8.3.3.1 Switching on
to select
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:
activate the [Completed] button and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
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-
After opening the App, the instrument is automatically connected if it is
smartphone/tablet via settings beforehand.
The Bluetooth® menu is activated.
1
[Menu/Enter]
-
In the On/Off switch icon, is displayed.
3
Disable Bluetooth®: Press [▼] to
-
When the Bluetooth® icon is not shown on the display, Bluetooth® is switched off.
The Bluetooth® menu is activated (in the On/Off switch icon, is
1
Press [▼] to select Manual probe selection.
within range. The instrument does not have to be connected to the
8.3.3.2 Switching off
activate the [Competed] button and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
8.3.3.3 Manual probe selection
If this menu is activated, it appears before a measurement.
displayed.
Enable function: Via [Menu/Enter], set the switch to [ON].
An info window with the available probes appears before each measurement to be carried out. The information must be confirmed by pressing [Menu/Enter]/[Okay].
Disable function: Via [Menu/Enter], set the switch to [OFF].
®
If the advanced Bluetooth instrument automatically connects to the first compatible Smart
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Probe.
settings are switched off, the
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2
Press [▼] to click on the [Completed] button and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
There is no Bluetooth® connection, or a potential connection is being searched for.
There is a Bluetooth® connection, the number
next to it.
is not displayed
The instrument is switched on and the measurement menu is displayed.
1
Press [Menu/Enter].
2
Select Settings: Press [▼] and then
-
The Settings menu is displayed.
In the Bluetooth® menu, you will obtain further information.
Display Explanation
flashes
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is permanently displayed

8.4 Settings

[Menu/Enter] to confirm.
Available settings:
Duration
Brightness
Auto Off
Auto Tfac (Temperature compensation factor)
Units
Language
Setup Wizard
Factory Settings
Instrument
of connected Bluetooth® probes is displayed
Bluetooth® is disabled.
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The Settings menu is activated.
1
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Backlight
-
Menu properties are displayed.
2
[▲] / [▼]
3
Press [ESC]: 1x main menu view, 2 x measurement menu view.
The Settings menu is activated.

8.4.1 Backlight Duration

Set the backlight duration for the display.
duration and press [Menu/Enter] to
confirm.
Press backlight duration and press
[Menu/Enter] to confirm.
to select the

8.4.2 Backlight Brightness

Set the brightness for the display.
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1
Press [▲] / [▼] to select the
-
Menu properties are displayed.
2
Press [▲] / [▼] to select the
3
Press [ESC]: 1x main menu view, 2 x measurement menu view.
The Settings menu is activated.
1
Press [▲] / [▼] to select [Auto OFF]
-
Menu properties are displayed.
Backlight brightness and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
brightness value (25%, 50%, 75%, 100%) and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.

8.4.3 Auto Off

You can manage the energy consumption for your instrument yourself.
and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
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2
Press [▲] / [▼] to select Auto OFF
measured and no key has been
long as pressure is present, the
3
Confirm selection by pressing [Menu/Enter].
4
Press [ESC]: 1x main menu view, 2 x measurement menu view
Unsaved readings are lost when the measuring instrument is switched
Surface temperature probe
An NTC temperature probe (accessory) must be connected to measure
The Settings menu is activated.
1
Select Auto Tfac and press
-
Menu properties are displayed.
On: The instrument automatically switches off after 30 minutes of inactivity.
The instrument switches off automatically if no pressure is
pressed within 10 minutes. As
instrument remains on.
Off: Continuous operation
off.
8.4.4 Auto Tfac (Temperature compensation
factor)
A surface compensation factor has been set in the measuring instrument to reduce the measuring errors in the main field of applications. This reduces measuring errors when using surface temperature probes.
the pipe temperature and to automatically calculate superheating and subcooling.
[Menu/Enter] to confirm.
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2
Press [▲] / [▼] to activate
(On)/deactivate (Off) Auto Tfac and
3
Press [ESC]: 1x main menu view, 2 x measurement menu view
1
[▲] / [▼]
[Units]
-
Menu properties are displayed.
press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
Press [] / [] to select the question mark icon and press
[Menu/Enter] to open. You will obtain further information on
temperature compensation.

8.4.5 Units

The Settings menu is activated.
Press press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
to select
8 Using the product
and
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Temperature
°C, °F
Set unit for temperature.
psi, kPa, MPa, bar
Prel, Pabs
Depending on the chosen unit for
pressure displays.
bar (Pabs)
Set the current absolute pressure
Internet).
Micron, mbar,
hPa, Pa
3
Press [ESC]: 1 x Units menu, 2 x main menu view, 3 x measurement menu view.
The Settings menu is activated.
1
Press [▲] / [▼] to select
-
Menu properties are displayed.
Adjustable units
Measurement parameter
Unit Description
Pressure
Pressure mode
Absolute pressure
Vacuum pressure
Torr, mTorr inH2O, in Hg,

8.4.6 Language

Set unit for pressure.
pressure: Change between absolute and relative
(current air pressure values for your region can be obtained, for example, from the local weather service or on the
[Language] and press [Menu/Enter]
to confirm.
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2
Select language: [▲] / [▼] and
press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
3
[ESC]
Units
menu view.
The Settings menu is activated.
1
Press [▲] / [▼] to select [Setup
-
Language selection opens.
2
Press [▲] / [▼] to select the
-
The units for the respective country are set automatically.
Selecting the language activates the appropriate presetting of the units of measurement.
Press
: 1 x

8.4.7 Setup Wizard

Wizard] and press [Menu/Enter] to
confirm.
8 Using the product
menu, 2 x main menu view, 3 x measurement
language.
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-
Barcode is displayed and the testo
The Settings menu is activated.
1
Press [▲] / [▼] to select [Restore
-
Menu properties are displayed.
2
Start [Restore Factory Reset]:
Smart App can be downloaded from the respective app store.

8.4.8 Factory Settings

The instrument is reset to the factory settings.
Factory Reset] and press [Menu/Enter] to confirm.
Press [▲] / [▼] to select [Do a
factory reset] and press [Menu/ESC] to confirm.
Press [Back] to quit the process.
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-
[Restore Factory Reset] is carried
out.
3
See Setup Wizard.
The Settings menu is activated.
1
Press [▲] / [▼] to select [Device
-
The Versions Info menu is displayed.
2
Press [ESC]: 1 x Units menu, 2 x main menu view, 3 x measurement menu view.

8.4.9 Instrument

Info] and press [Menu/Enter] to
confirm.
8 Using the product
The following information can be viewed:
Serial number
Firmware version
Refrigerant version
BLE Version)
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9 Smart App

1
2
Display of the measurement period
3 Display of calculated measurement results
4
5 Can be controlled with different function keys
6 Device status bar
7
8
One level back
9 Smart App

9.1 App – user interface

Open main menu
Reading for each probe
Configuration
Edit reading display
Further symbols on the user interface (without numbering)
Exit view
Share report
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Search
Display report
Measure
Customer
Memory
Sensors
Settings
Help and Information
One level back
Delete
Exit view
Further information
Share measurement data/reports
Display report
Search
Edit Favorite
Favorite
Delete
Further information
Multiple selection

9.2 Main menu

The Main menu can be accessed via the icon at top left. To exit the main menu, select a menu or right-click on the guided menus. The last screen displayed is shown.
Additional icons:
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Basic view
Volume flow – duct
Volume flow – outlet
Differential temperature (ΔT)
Differential pressure (ΔT)
Refrigeration
Target superheat
Cooling and heating output
Leakage test
Evacuation

9.3 Measurement menu

The testo Smart App has permanently installed measurement programs. These enable the user to carry out convenient configuration and implementation of specific measuring tasks.
The testo Smart App offers the following Measurement menus:
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1
menu
2
Change of display
3
Reading for selected channel
4
Measurement
measurement unit
5
Graphic with selected channels and 4 Y-axes
6
Status bar
7
configuration menu
8
Selection of other channels
9
Time axis
10
New/Start/Stop/Save

9.3.1 Basic view

In the Basic view application menu, the current measuring values can be read, recorded and saved. The Basic view is particularly suitable for fast, uncomplicated measurements without the specific requirements of a standard­compliant measurement.
All Bluetooth® probes compatible with the testo Smart App are displayed in the
Basic view.
In all application menus, apart from the volume flow measurement, there are three different screens for the measurement - Live (or also Basic view), Graphic and Table.
9.3.1.1 Graphic view
In the Graphic view, the values for a maximum 4 channels can be displayed simultaneously in a chronological trend graph. All measured parameters can be displayed in the Graphic view via the channel selection (click on one of the four selection fields). Once a measurement parameter has been selected, the value is updated automatically.
The Zoom touch function allows individual parts of the graphic to be viewed in more detail or time progressions to be displayed compactly.
Open the main
parameter and
Open the
button
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1
menu
2
Change of display
3
Column with date and time
4
Arrow keys to go
the table
5
Status bar
6
configuration menu
7
Probe ID ­measurement unit
8
Measuring values
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New/Start/Stop/Save button
9.3.1.2 Table view
Open the main
directly to the end of
Open the

9.3.2 Refrigeration

The Refrigeration application is used to determine the following system measuring values:
Low-pressure side: Evaporation pressure, refrigerant evaporation
temperature to/Ev (T evap.)
Evaporation pressure: Measured temperature toh/T1
Evaporation pressure: Superheating Δtoh/SH
High-pressure side: Condensation pressure, refrigerant condensation
temperature tc/Co (T condens.)
Condensation pressure: Measured temperature tcu/T2
Condensation pressure: Subcooling Δtcu/SC
The testo 115i clamp thermometer is used for the measurement.
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An NTC temperature sensor (accessory) must be connected for measuring the pipe temperature and for automatic calculation of superheating and subcooling. Testo Smart Probes (e.g. testo 115i) can be used.
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1 2
Click on Refrigeration.
3
4
Make the required settings.
5
Click on Apply Configuration.
Before each measurement, check that the refrigerant hoses are in flawless condition.
Before each measurement, zero the pressure sensors. All connections must be pressureless (ambient pressure). Press the button [▲] (P=O) for 2 seconds to zero the sensors.
Click on Measure.
The Refrigeration measurement menu opens.
Click on .
Configuration menu opens.
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6
Set refrigerant.
You have the option of setting up favourite refrigerants in the App.
list (App).
7
Click on Start.
subcooling side (toh <--> tcu). Dependent on this assignment, the display
These then appear at the beginning of the refrigerant list. To do this, click on the asterisk next to the refrigerant in the refrigerant
The newly set refrigerant is displayed in the refrigerant list.
The measurement starts.
Values currently being measured are displayed.
Measured values can be saved or a new measurement can be started.
With zeotropic refrigerants, the evaporation temperature to/Ev is displayed after complete evaporation/the condensation temperature tc/Co is displayed after complete condensation.
The measured temperature must be assigned to the superheating or
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will show toh/T1 resp. Δtoh/SH or tcu/T2 resp. Δtcu/SC, depending on the
1 2
Click on Target superheat.
3
Reading and display illumination flash:
selected display.
1 bar/14.5 psi before reaching critical refrigerant pressure
When max. permissible pressure of 60 bar/870 psi is exceeded.

9.3.3 Target Superheat

This feature allows the calculation of target superheat in conjunction with the App and additional testo 605i Smart Probes. This application can only be used for split air conditioning systems/heat pumps with a fixed expansion valve. The two connected testo 605i Smart Probes determine the ODDB and RAWB values. As a result, the target superheat appears in the App.
The following are used for the measurement:
testo 115i (clamp thermometer)
testo 605i
Before each measurement, check that the refrigerant hoses are in flawless condition.
Before each measurement, zero the pressure sensors.
Click on Measure.
The Target superheat measurement menu opens.
Click on .
Configuration menu opens.
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4
Make the required settings.
5
Click on Apply Configuration.
6
Set refrigerant.
The newly set refrigerant is displayed in the refrigerant list.
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Click on Start.
al pressure drop is displayed as delta P. If no temperature sensor is
connected, you may also perform the tightness test without temperature
1 2
Click on Leakage test.
3
The measurement starts.
Values currently being measured are displayed.
Measured values can be saved or a new measurement can be started.

9.3.4 Pressure Leak Test

The temperature compensated tightness test can be used to check the leak tightness of systems. For this purpose both the system pressure and the ambient temperature are measured over a defined period of time.
For this purpose a temperature sensor to measure the ambient temperature may be connected (recommendation: Deactivate the surface compensation factor and use an NTC air probe or Bluetooth temperature Smart Probes) or Smart Probe for air temperature measurement. This provides information about the temperature­compensated differential pressure and the temperature at the beginning/end of the test. Due to the temperature compensation, the actu
®
Surface temperature probes (e.g. testo 115i) can also be used for the
compensation.
temperature-compensated tightness testing, but must not be used for measuring surface temperature. They must be positioned as far as possible to measure the air temperature.
The 550i, 550s or 557s manifold is used to perform the measurement.
Click on Measure.
The Leakage test measurement menu opens.
Click on .
Configuration menu opens.
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4
Make the required settings.
5
Click on Apply Configuration.
7
Click on Start.
The measurement starts.
Values currently being measured are displayed.
Measured values are saved. The values can be exported or a report
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1 2
Click on Evacuation.
3
4
Make the required settings.
5
Click on Apply Configuration.

9.3.5 Evacuation

With the Evacuation application, foreign gases and moisture can be removed from the refrigeration circuit.
Click on Measure.
The Evacuation measurement menu opens.
Click on .
Configuration menu opens.
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Click on Start.
1
2
The measurement starts.
Values currently being measured are displayed.
Measured values can be saved or a new measurement can be started.

9.4 Customer

In the Customer menu, all customer and measuring site information can be created, edited and deleted. Fields marked with * are mandatory. Without any information in this field, no customers or measuring sites can be stored.

9.4.1 Creating and editing a customer

Click on .
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Main menu opens
Click on Customer.
The Customer menu opens.
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Click on + New customer.
4
Store all relevant customer data.
5
Click on Save.
1
2
3
Click on + New customer.
4
Click on the right tab Measuring point.
A new customer can be created.
The new customer was saved.

9.4.2 Creating and editing measuring sites

Click on .
Main menu opens
Click on Customer.
The Customer menu opens.
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Click on + New measuring site.
6
Store all relevant measuring site information.
7
Click on right tab Parameters.
8
Select further parameters.
9
Click on Save.
A new measuring site can be created.
For the duct, outlet or duct with k-factor measuring sites, further parameter settings can be implemented.
The new measuring site has been saved.
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The Memory menu is open.
1
2
Enter the customer name or measuring site or date/time in the search
1
2
Click on the required measurement.
3
4
Acknowledge the information.

9.5 Memory

In the Memory menu, you can call up all the measurements stored on the mobile device, analyze them in detail and also create and save csv data and PDF reports. When clicking on a measurement, an overview of the measurement results is displayed.
9.5.1 Searching for and deleting measurement
results
In the Memory menu, all stored measurements are sorted by date and time.
Click on .
Deleting
Search field with measurements opens.
field.
The result is displayed.
Click on .
A check box is displayed in front of each measurement.
A tick is displayed in the respective box.
Click on .
Information window is displayed.
Selected measurements were deleted.
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The App is connected to an instrument.
1
2
3
Click on one of the displayed probes.

9.6 Sensors

All sensors used with the App can be found in the Sensors menu. There, you can view general information about currently connected probes as well as recently connected probes.

9.6.1 Information

Information is stored for each probe.
Click on .
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Main menu opens.
Click on Sensors.
The Sensors menu opens.
Information is displayed about the model, order number, serial number and firmware version.
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The probe is connected to the App.
1
2
3
Click on one of the displayed probes.
4
Click on the Settings tab.
5
Click on one of the displayed probes.
1
2
Click on Language.
3
Click on the required language.

9.6.2 Settings

Settings can also be made for each probe.
Click on .
Main menu opens.
Click on Sensors.
The Sensors menu opens.

9.7 Settings

Settings appear that can be changed if necessary.

9.7.1 Language

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Click on Settings.
The Settings menu opens.
A window with different languages opens.
The required language is set.
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1
2
Click on Measurement settings.
3
Click on the required settings and change if necessary.
4
1
2
Click on Company details.
3
Click on the required data and enter if necessary.
4
1
2
Click on Privacy settings.

9.7.2 Measurement settings

Click on Settings.
The Settings menu opens.
A window with different basic settings for measurement opens.
The required measurement settings are set.
Exit Measurement settings.

9.7.3 Company details

Click on Settings.
The Settings menu opens.
A window with company details opens.
The required measurement settings are set.
Exit Company details.

9.7.4 Privacy settings

Click on Settings.
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The Settings menu opens.
A window with privacy settings opens.
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Activate or deactivate the required settings.
4
1
2
Click on Instrument information.
>
Use the slider to activate or deactivate Update for connected
1
2
Click on Tutorial.
The required settings are set.
Exit Privacy settings.

9.8 Help and Information

Under Help and Information, you will find information about the instrument, and the tutorial can be called up and implemented. This also where legal information can be found.

9.8.1 Instrument information

Click on Help and Information.
Automatic updates for instruments can be enabled or disabled.
The Help and Information menu opens.
The current App version, Google Analytics instance ID, refrigerant version and update are displayed for the connected instrument.
instruments.

9.8.2 Tutorial

Click on Help and Information.
The Help and Information menu opens.
The tutorial shows you the most important steps prior to commissioning.
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1
2
Click on Exclusion of liability.

9.8.3 Exclusion of liability

Click on Help and Information.
The Help and Information menu opens.
The data protection information and licence usage information is displayed.

9.9 testo DataControl archiving software

The free testo DataControl measurement data management and analysis software enhances the functionality of the testo Smart App measuring instrument with lots of useful functions:
Manage and archive customer data and measuring site information
Read out, evaluate and archive measurement data
Presenting readings in graphic form
Create professional measurement reports from the existing measurement
data
Conveniently add pictures and comments to measurement reports
Data import from and data export to the measuring instrument

9.9.1 System requirements

Administrator rights are required for installation.
9.9.1.1 Operating system
The software can be run on the following operating systems:
Windows
Windows® 8
Windows
9.9.1.2 PC
The computer must meet the requirements of the operating system in each case. The following requirements must also be met:
Interface USB 2 or higher
DualCore processor with minimum 1 GHz
Minimum 2 GB RAM
Minimum 5 GB available hard disk space
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Screen with a resolution of at least 800 x 600 pixels
To transfer the data from the App to testo DataControl, both
1
Open testo Smart App on the smartphone or tablet.
2
Open the testo DataControl archiving software on the PC.
3
Click on Select instrument.

9.9.2 Procedure

instruments must be in the same network. For example: A notebook with installed testo DataControl and a smartphone with installed testo Smart App are connected to the same WLAN.
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10 Maintenance

4
Select instrument.
5
Click on Transfer data to DataControl and delete from instrument.
Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or solvents! Mild household
>
If the housing of the instrument is dirty, clean it with a damp cloth.
A safety notice is displayed.
Data has been successfully transferred.
10 Maintenance

10.1 Calibration

The testo 550s / testo 557s is supplied with a factory calibration certificate as standard.
Recalibration once every 12 months is recommended in many applications.
This can be carried out by Testo Industrial Services (TIS) or other certified service providers.
Please contact Testo for further information.

10.2 Cleaning the instrument

cleaning agents and soap suds may be used.
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>
> Keep screw connections clean and free of grease and other deposits; clean with a damp cloth as required.
>
> Carefully blow out oil residues in the valve block using compressed air.
>
Check the instrument regularly for leaks. Keep to the permissible pressure range!
>
> Calibrate the instrument regularly (recommendation: once a year).
The instrument is switched off.
1
Fold out the suspension hook,
2
Remove the spent (rechargeable) batteries and insert new ones (3 x
the polarity!
3
Attach and close the battery compartment lid (the clip must click into place).
4
Switch the instrument on.

10.3 Keeping connections clean

10.4 Removing oil residues

10.5 Ensuring measuring accuracy

> Testo Customer Service will be happy to help you as required.
10.6 Changing batteries/rechargeable
batteries
release the clip and remove the battery compartment lid.
AAA batteries / Micro / R03) into the battery compartment. Observe
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11 Technical data

Measurement parameters
Pressure: kPa/MPa/bar/psi
micron / inHg / Pa
Sensor
testo 550s
testo 557s
Connections: 3 Valves: 3
Connections: 4 Valves: 4
Pressure: 2 x pressure sensor
connection
Measuring cycle
0.5 s
Interfaces
Pressure ports: 3 x 7/16" UNF, 1 x 5/8" UNF
External vacuum probe
Measuring ranges
HP/LP pressure measuring range: -100 to
Vacuum measuring range: 0 to 20,000 microns
Overload
65 bar; 6500 kPa; 6.5 MPa; 940 psi
Resolution
Resolution pressure: 0.01 bar/0.1
to 20,000 microns)
11 Technical data
Feature Value
Temperature: °C/°F/K Vacuum: hPa / mbar/ Torr / mTorr / inH2O /
Temperature: 2 x NTC Vacuum: via external probe Up to 4 Smart Probes via Bluetooth®
NTC measurement
6000 kPa/-0.1 to 6 Mpa/-1 to 60 bar (rel)/-14.7 to 870 psi
Temperature measuring range: -50 to +150 °C / -58 to 302 °F
Temperature measuring range of testo 115i:
-40 to +150 °C / -40 to 302 °F
psi/1 kPa/0.001 Mpa Resolution temperature: 0.1 °C / 0.1 °F / 0.1 K Vacuum resolution: 1 micron (from 0 to 1000 microns) 10 microns
(from 1000 to 2000 microns) 100 microns (from 2000 to 5000 microns) 500 microns (from 5000 to 10,000 microns) 5000 microns (from 10,000
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Feature Value
Accuracy (nominal
Pressure: ±0.5% of full scale value (±1 digit)
1000 microns)
Measurable media
Measurable media: all media that are stored in
ammonia.
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature: -20 to 50 °C / -4 to
Humidity application range: 10 to 90 %RH
Housing
Material: ABS/PA/TPE
Weight: 930 g (without batteries)
IP class
54
Power supply
Current source: Rechargeable batteries /
vacuum probe connected)
Auto off
10 min, if enabled
Display
type: Illuminated LCD Response time: 0.5 s
Directives, standards and
EU Directive: 2014/30/EU You can find the EU declaration of
www.testo.com.
11 Technical data
temperature 22 °C/71.6 °F)
Temperature (-50 to 150 °C): ±0.5 °C (±1 digit), ±0.9 °F (±1 digit),
testo 115i temperature: ±2.3 °F (-4° to 185 °F) / ±1.3 °C (-20 to +85 °C),
Vacuum: ±(10 microns + 10% of m.v.) (100 to
the testo 557. Not measurable: ammonia (R717) and other refrigerants which contain
122 °F
-10 to 50 °C / 14 to 122 °F (vacuum) Storage temperature: -20 to +60 °C/-4 to
140 °F
Dimensions: approx. 235 x 121 x 80 mm
batteries 4 x 1.5 V type AA / Mignon / LR6 Battery life: > 250 h (display illumination off, Bluetooth off,
vacuum probe not connected) > 100 h (display illumination on, Bluetooth on,
tests
conformity under the product-specific downloads on the Testo website:
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No. of refrigerants
~ 90
Selectable refrigerants in the
R114
R407C
R444B
R12
R407F
R448A
R123
R407H
R449A
R1233zd
R408A
R450A
R1234yf
R409A
R452A
R1234ze
R410A
R452B
R124
R414B
R453a
R125
R416A
R454A
R13
R420A
R454B
R134a
R421A
R454C
R22
R421B
R455A
R23
R422B
R458A
R290
R422C
R500
R32
R422D
R502
R401A
R424A
R503
R401B
R427A
R507
R402A
R434A
R513A
R402B
R437A
R600a
R404A
R438A
R718 (H2O)
R407A
R442A
R744 (CO2)
R11
R227
R417A
FX80
R236fa
R417B
I12A
R245fa
R417C
R1150
R401C
R422A
R1270
R406A
R426A
R13B1
R407B
R508A
R14
R407D
R508B
R142B
R41
R600
R152a
R411A
RIS89
R161
R412A
SP22
R170
R413A
Available refrigerants
Feature Value
instrument
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Question
Possible causes/solution
> Change the batteries.
> Change the batteries.
measuring range.
The value is above the permissible
measuring range.
E 11
Remove the batteries and reinsert them in the instrument. If the
E 12
E 13
E 14
E 15
E 30
An old version is still running on the testo 550s / testo 557s. Update
department.
persists, please contact our service department.
E 32
Remove the batteries and reinsert them in the instrument. If the error persists, please contact our service department.
12 Tips and assistance

12.1 Questions and answers

12 Tips and assistance

flashes
The device switches itself off.
Below range lights up instead of the
measurement parameter display
Above range lights up instead of the
measurement parameter display

12.2 Error Codes

12.2.1 Main screen

Code Possible cause / solution
error persists, please contact our service department.

12.2.2 Status view

Batteries are almost empty.
Residual capacity of batteries too low.
The value is below the permissible measuring range. > Keep within the permissible
measuring range. > Keep within the permissible
Code Possible cause / solution
the instrument. If the error persists, please contact our service
E 31 testo 550s / testo 557s is still using the old version refrigerant. If you
wish to use the latest refrigerant, please update it again. If the error
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13 Support

Description
Order no.
Clamp probe for temperature measurement on pipes (1.5 m)
Clamp probe for temperature measurement on pipes (5 m)
2 x clamp temperature probes kit (NTC) for digital manifolds
Pipe wrap probe with Velcro tape for pipe diameters of up to max. 75 mm, Tmax +75 °C, NTC
Precise, robust NTC air probe
0613 1712
Magnetic strap
0564 1001

12.3 Accessories and spare parts

0613 5505
0613 5506
0613 5507
0613 4611
Water tight NTC surface probe 0613 1912
Spare valve set 0554 5570
External vacuum probe 0564 2552
For a complete list of all accessories and spare parts, please refer to the product catalogues and brochures or visit our website www.testo.com
13 Support
You can find up-to-date information on products, downloads and links to contact addresses for support queries on the Testo website at: www.testo.com.
If you have any questions please contact your local dealer or the Testo Customer Service. You can find contact details on the back of this document or online at www.testo.com/service-contact.
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