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Kane KANE988 User Manual

Kane KANE988
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KANE988
Stock No: MAN00333 Rev: 1.00722 JULY 2022
© Kane International Ltd
Industrial Flue Gas Analyser
KANE LINK
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Kane KANE988 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKane
ModelKANE988
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

KANE988 Overview

Measured Parameters

Lists the gases and parameters the KANE988 can measure, including CO, O2, CO2, NO, NO2, SO2, H2S, HC, Pressure, Temperature.

Calculated Parameters

Lists the calculations the KANE988 can perform, such as NOx, CO/CO2 ratio, Combustion Efficiency, Losses, Excess Air, Poison Index, Airflow.

KANE CO LINK Connectivity

Describes the wireless connection of KANE LINK devices to the analyser for adding or replacing measurements.

CO Protection and Auto Range

Explains the CO sensor protection mechanism and auto-ranging for CO measurements up to 100,000ppm.

Analyser Features and Keypad

Keypad Buttons Functionality

Details the functions of each button on the analyser's keypad, including navigation and function keys.

Analyser Layout and Components

Identifies and describes the physical layout, ports, controls, filters, and probe connections of the analyser.

Batteries and Power Management

Battery Type and Replacement

Specifies the analyser uses NiMH batteries and provides instructions for their replacement.

Charging and Disposal

Provides guidance on charging NiMH batteries and their proper disposal methods.

General Safety Precautions

Toxic Gas Hazards and Ventilation

Warns about toxic combustion gases and the need for proper ventilation and trained personnel.

Bump Tests vs. Calibration

Explains the distinction between analyser 'bump' tests and calibration procedures.

Electrical Safety Requirements

Details electrical safety standards, including Class III equipment and SELV circuits for the analyser.

Initial Setup and Operation

First Time Use: Initial Charge

Instructs users to perform an initial 8-hour battery charge before first use.

General Operating Principle

Describes the basic operation: power on, use MENU for tasks, and monitor status bar.

User Interface Navigation

Control Panel and Menu Navigation

Explains navigating the analyser using the 5-button control panel and returning to the HOME MENU.

Logging and Printing Data

Instructions on how to log data using the STORE key and select print destinations using the PRINT key.

Home Menu and Settings

Home Menu Options

Details the functions of each item in the HOME MENU, such as MEASUREMENT, SETTINGS, and REPORTS.

Analyser Settings Configuration

Guides users through configuring settings like Date/Time, Fuel Type, Gas Units, Alarms, and Main Purge.

Measurement Functions

Initiating Measurements

Explains how to start measurements and tests from the MEASUREMENT menu.

Flue Gas Measurement

Describes the process of starting flue gas measurements and navigating the display pages.

Pressure and Temperature Measurement

Instructions for starting pressure and temperature measurement tasks.

Airflow Measurement (Pitot & DTHA2)

Details airflow measurement methods using Pitot screen or DTHA2 screen.

Advanced Test Procedures

Timed Logging Configuration

Guides on configuring timed logs, including measure mode, duration, and sampling interval.

Average Test Setup and Running

Explains how to set up and run average tests, including finding midstream and stabilising.

Tightness Test Procedures

Covers setting up and performing tightness tests, including stabilisation and let-by phases.

Operational Best Practices

Pressure Measurement Good Practice

Provides guidance on pressure readings, including safety warnings and checking appliance limits.

Measuring Flue Gases: Probe Placement

Details correct flue probe placement, safety warnings, and operating limits during flue gas sampling.

Sampling Checks and Maintenance

Covers regular checks during sampling, including water trap care and filter maintenance.

Normal Shutdown Sequence

Outlines the essential steps for safely shutting down the analyser after use.

Printouts and Data Output

Example Printout Formats

Shows sample printout formats for Average Test and Flue Gas Combustion Test.

Measurement Data Printouts

Displays example printouts for Humidity, Airflow, Pressure & Temp, and Tightness Test.

Water Trap Maintenance

Water Stop Technology and Filter Replacement

Explains the water trap system and criteria for replacing filters.

Water Trap Disassembly Steps

Provides step-by-step instructions for removing and disassembling the water trap components.

Particle and Water Stop Filter Replacement

Details the process of replacing the particle and water stop filters, including part numbers.

KANE LINK Wireless Connectivity

Managing Link Devices

Guides users on managing KANE LINK devices via the SETUP MENU.

Data Transfer and Device Pairing

Explains wireless data transfer, pairing WPCP2 clamps and DTHA2 anemometers.

Technical Specifications

Temperature and Pressure Specs

Lists resolution, accuracy, and range for temperature and pressure measurements.

Flue Gas Measurement Specifications

Details specifications for various flue gas measurements like O2, CO, NO, SO2, CO2, HC.

Calculations and Operating Conditions

Covers specifications for calculations, pre-programmed fuels, battery life, and operating conditions.

Physical Characteristics and Power

Details analyser weight, dimensions, and power supply requirements.

Regulatory Compliance

EU Declaration of Conformity

States compliance with relevant EU directives and harmonised standards.

Product Compliance Marks

Indicates compliance with CE, RoHS, WEEE, and REACH standards.

KANE CARE Service Information

Welcome to KANE CARE Program

Introduces the KANE CARE program and its benefits for analyser service and recertification.

UK & Ireland Service Process

Outlines the workflow for KANE CARE service and recertification in the UK and Ireland.

International Service Process

Details the workflow for KANE CARE service and recertification for international customers.

Customer Service Contact

Provides essential contact information for customer service and support.

Cold Weather Handling

Precautions for Cold Temperatures

Advises on precautions to take to prevent damage from cold weather and condensation.

Condensation Recovery Procedure

Provides steps for recovering the analyser if affected by condensation or water ingress.

Product Registration and Support

Product Registration Online

Encourages users to register their analyser online via the website for product support.

Company Contact and Website

Lists Kane International Ltd's contact details and website for further assistance.

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