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In an electro-chemical sensor, the gas measured passes into the sensor to an electrode
where it produces a chemical reaction generating a current. The amount of current created
is relative to the level of gas detected.
This process eventually wears down the sensor causing accuracy to drift and eventually
losing all current output all together. Any mathematical calculations based on these measured levels will also drift accordingly. The typical industry standard life span of these sensors
is between one to two years pending use.
In the Electro-Optical Sensor, or EOS Technology™, the gas flows between an Infrared
transmitter and a receiver
level as a result. The advantage to this process is there are no parts to wear down and
no physical cause for accuracy drifting. This benefits all calculations that are based on the
measured value by maintaining a longer and higher level of accuracy
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ALL YEAR HVAC SYSTEM ANALYZER
COMBUSTION:
• Verify Ambient CO
• Verity CO Air Free
• Verify Proper Combustion
• Verify Combustion Gas, Make Up 02, CO, CO2, Excess AirVerify Stack Loss and Efficiency
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Allows for live fire / real time analysis and trouble
shooting, while verifying and documenting needed
adjustments, repairs or replacements.
MODULATING & MULTI STAGE SYSTEM
SET UP & TESTING:
The UEi Eagle 2 allows the technician to simultaneously set gas pressure while doing a combustion test.
Which allows for live fire viewing of combustion gases
(over / under fire) while viewing and setting gas pressure
to manufacture suggested specifications.
USER PROGRAMMABLE AUXILIARY SCREEN:
The auxiliary screen allows the tech to choose from
an assortment of HVAC test parameters they want to
view while performing various HVAC applications. This
screen also allows a variety of test to be done simultaneously.
TEMPERATURE:
• Temperature rise
• Temperature differential
• Temperature drops across Coil
• Inlet temperature
• Stack temperature
• Super heat temperature side
• All “K” thermocouple probes, clamps, wraps
and contact applications.
ANOMETER PRESSURE:
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• Vent pressure / draft
• Static duct pressure
• Pressure drops across coil
• Limit switches
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• Zone pressuresBuilding pressures
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PRESSURE & TEMPERATURE:
These tests may be selected by setting up the auxiliary
screen to read pressure and temperature. Allowing for
simultaneous readings of Static pressure and temperature
drops across coil or system.
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A live fire test to verify any pre-blower and post blower
combustion gas variances. Providing analysis and
documentation of any unordinary fluctuations in stack gas
readings.
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Test for ambient CO Health Hazards within Residential or
Commercial Applications. Detect and log ambient CO
caused by a combustion appliance lacking proper venting,
unsafe operation or improper installation. Also detect back
drafting associated with negative pressure.
TEST, VERIFY AND DOCUMENT
Saving and recalling stored data readings to view or print is easy. The Eagle X can save results and print documentation
for each test, providing customers with peace of mind with tangible results showing before and after readings as
EAGLE X Series: To maintain specified accuracy UEi recommends calibration in a controlled environment against a traceable calibration gas at the UEi Service Center or by an authorized
UEi representative. Field replacement services are
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EAGLE III: C127: NO1 (Nitric Oxide) sensors are factory replacement and calibration only and are not eligible for user or in-field service.
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CALKIT: The Sensor Replacement & Calibration Kit (CALKIT) is for trade professionals familiar with gas analysis and detection, with experience in calibrating gas measurement systems.