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4.2 Combustion INPUT FORM Overview
Figure 18. Combustion Test INPUT FORM.
Combustion gases should be sampled close to the exit
from the heat exchanger within an area where all gasses
would be well mixed and before dilution air enters the
venting systems i.e., dra hoods, barometric dampers, etc.
Testing within 18 inches of the breech is a typical location
for most oil- red equipment. If the appliance is an atmo-
spheric gas with a dra hood, the test would be taken in
the top ue passage prior to mixing with dilution air.
A er testing is complete, the hole in the ue/stack
must be patched with temperature silicone or a compa-
rable plug.
Fuel: Select Natural Gas, Oil #2 or Propane for the fuel
type of the system or appliance.
Type: Default: Condensing. Other selection: Non-Con-
densing. e presence of a condensate line indicates
a condensing unit, otherwise it is a non-condensing
unit.
O
2
: Connect the AOX2 with the switch on %O
2
and take
a sample of the combustion products in the ue/stack
(within 18 inches from the start of the ue).
Flue Temp: Connect the ATR1 temperature probe to
the AOX2. Set the AOX2 on TEMP and measure the
temperature of the combustion products in the ue/
stack (18 inches from the start of the ue).
CO: Connect the ACM3 and take a sample of the com-
bustion products in the ue/stack in the same location
as the O2% measurement (within 18" from the start of
the ue).
Primary Temp: Measure the temperature of the air
being introduced to the combustion process. Measure
the air temperature as close as possible to the entry
point of the appliance.
4.3 Combustion OUTPUT FORM Overview
Figure 19. Combustion Test OUTPUT FORM.
Press OUTPUT for the Combustion OUTPUT
FORM.
CO
2
: e %CO
2
in the combustion products.
Excess O
2
: e amount of O
2
above the minimum
theoretical amount needed for complete combus-
tion. For complete and e cient combustion, excess
O
2
must be adjusted to manufacturer’s speci ca-
tions.
COAF (carbon monoxide air free): e amount of CO
in the combustion products taking into account the
dilution e ect of excess O
2
.
Net Temp: e stack (vent) temperature minus the
primary air temperature.
Standard E (E ciency): e actual e ciency of the
combustion equipment calculated by analyzing the
losses up the exhaust.
Siegert E (E ciency): e European standard for
combustion e ciency.
Select the Fuel and what type of
equipment you are working on.
Can be measured automatically with
Fieldpiece accessory heads.
Customer ID is useful for record keeping.
Sections of manual with more
information about this test.
Modify combustion equipment
to bring these calculations to the
manufacturer's specifications.
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