Universal Enterprise EAGLE X User Manual

GETTING STARTED
WORKLIGHT AND DISPLAY
Turn Power on in area of fresh air and allow to countdown
Rotate test selector to Fuel.
sUP or tDOWN
Press to scroll and select desired fuel. Top line is selected fuel.
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.
GAS ZERO (EAG LEX SERIES ONLY)
Re-Zero the analyzer in fresh air if needed for different fuel type or after large temperature rise.
fter the Analyzer has
A
eroed turn test selector to
z appropriate test screen. Press
sUP at any point to turn on the backlit display and worklight. NOTE: backlight does not work in the fuel menu.or during purge.
QUICK START GUIDE .
Rotate test selector to Menu.
sUP Button to
Press GAS ZERO and press ENTER.
Make sure Analyzer is in fresh air and press ENTER.
Analyzer will then Zero, This takes 90 seconds.
NOTE: The Eagle X will automatically initiate Gas Zero if required for continued accurate results.
BASIC CO/COMBUSTION ANALYSIS
Best results ar
t Flue Probe in stack.
Inser Adjust the cone so the end of the pr ly. at the center of the stack (4” stack adjust cone to aprox 2” from end of probe.)
NOTE: you will have to drill a hole. at least 3/8”. Use a high temp silicone to seal after testing.
e obtained at Steady State Efficienc
obe is approximate-
“Flue Test” and begin test­ing.
y (SSE). Allow equipment adequate warm -up time prior to testing.
Press and Hold the s“ UP button to toggle between fuel test screens 1 and 2. Flue T (P) and TF. Flue Test Pg. 2: CO2, NO, Efficienc (NO Eagle 2 and 2X. NO Eagle 3 and 3X.)
1: O2, CO, Draft
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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.
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NO tions may be used at any point during testing.
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DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE TEST
This test is useful for quick checks of temperature rise, and differential/delta T along with other HVAC temperature applications.
Rotate test selector to Temp
Connect flue probe
hermocouple or
t
ccessory thermocouple
a connector to T1 accessory thermocouple probe to T2. Compatible with any K-Type thermocouple probe or clamp.
. Connect
Place thermocouples in test locations to start testing.
Observe T1, T2 and Differential/delta T.
HIGH RESOLUTION MANOMETER DRAFT & STATIC PRESSURE TEST
Rotate test selector to Prs (Pressure)
Press and hold button to zero pressure sensor.
tDOWN
Connect true draft hose and probe into P1. Use P2 for Differential. Place probe tip in stack to measure draft. Connect static pressure hose to P1 and P2 to measure differential pressure..
Place true draft hose and probe tip in flue to measure draft. You can also use the combustion draft probe for measuring pressure.
Press “SEND” to print results or hold “SEND” to Log.
Press “SEND” to print results or hold “SEND” to Log.
PRINTI
NG AND
STORING RESULTS
Print and Log easily from the following test screens: Flue test, Pressure/Draft/Differential, temperature and Auxiliary (Eagle X only).
Press “SEND” to start the printout of results from any test screen.
Press “SE printing to cancel.
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ain during
Press and hold “SEND” to log the current readings.
PRINTING LOGGED RESULTS
To view logged results rotate the test selector to “MENU” scroll to the “R and scroll to desired log and view results. Press “SEND” to print.
PORT” screen and select desired test. Select “VIEW”
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HIGH CO ALERT
At 400PPM CO the screen will display HIGH CO and the indicator light will flash and analyzer will beep several times. Above 2000PPM Screen will display HIGH CO REMOVE PROBE, the indicator light will flash and pump will pulse. Press SEND/ENTER to continue testing or remove probe to allow analyzer to purge.
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