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4.5 Connecting the combustion air temperature probe
Should you need to measure the actual combustion air temperature and the analyzer is not in the place where
the combustion air is to be taken (important for a correct calculation of the burner efficiency), you shall use the
remote probe.
The remote probe is made up of a Pt100 thermal resistance equipped with cable (3 meters long) and connector
for its connection to the analyzer.
4.6 Connecting the TcK probe
Using the same input as for the K thermocouple (the same used for flue temperature), it is possible to measure
the water delivery and return temperature by connecting some special probes. If temperature is taken on the
pipe, it is suggested to use arc probes with a suitable diameter.
ATTENTION
KEEP THE CONDENSATE TRAP IN THE VERTICAL POSITION DURING THE ANALYSIS; A WRONG
POSITIONING MAY CAUSE CONDENSATE TO LEAK INTO IN THE INSTRUMENT AND DAMAGE
SENSORS.
AFTER EACH ANALYSIS, CHECK FOR ANY PRESENCE OF WATER IN THE CONDENSATE
COLLECTION BOWL AND REMOVE IT, IF ANY. PUT THE PROBE BACK IN THE CASE ONLY AFTER YOU
HAVE REMOVED CONDENSATE FROM THE TUBE AND THE EXPANSION TANK (SEE CHAPTER
'MAINTENANCE').
REPLACE THE FINE DUST FILTER IF IT IS VISIBLY DIRTY OR WET (SEE CHAPTER 'MAINTENANCE')
DO NOT
PERFORM ANY MEASUREMENT WHEN THE FILTER IS REMOVED OR DIRTY IN ORDER TO
AVOID ANY RISK OF PERMANENT DAMAGES ON SENSORS.
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