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6 Using the product
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6.2.13. Oil flow
The function is only available if the chosen fuel is an oil.
Calling up the function:
> [ ] Measurements [OK] Oil Flow [OK].
Performing the measurement:
1. Select the parameters Oil Flow (of the oil nozzle) and Oil
Pressure (no effect on calculation): [▲], [▼] [Edit].
2. Enter values. [▲], [▼] and partly [], [][OK].
- The calculated oil burner capacity (in kW) is displayed.
Options:
> [Options] Clipboard: Data are saved to the clipboard
> [Options] Delete clipboard: Any data saved to the clipboard
is deleted.
> [Options] Save: The readings are saved in a protocol.
> [Options] Unit settings: The unit for the oil flow can be
changed (kg/h > gal/h or gal/h > kg/h).
6.2.14. Ambient CO
This function is not available when the Spain country version is
selected.
An ambient CO probe (recommended) or a flue gas probe must
be connected.
Cigarette smoke influences the measurement by more than
50 ppm. The breath of a smoker influences the
measurement by about 5 ppm.
When using an ambient CO probe, note that:
The direction of flow of the gas has an effect on the
accuracy of measurement. Frontal flow onto the probe
leads to higher measured values. The best measurement
results are achieved when the probe is moved gently
backwards and forwards.
When using the ambient CO probe and the flue gas probe,
note that:
the probe must be in the fresh air (CO-free) during the
zeroing phase!
Call up function:
> [ ] Measurement options [OK] CO ambient
[OK].
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