| Fyrite® INSIGHT |
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General Characteristics: |
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Power Requirements | Four disposable ‘AA’ Alkaline batteries (op- |
| tional AC adapter is available) |
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Operating Time | Minimum of 20 hours continuous operation |
| (pump running and backlight ON) |
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Warm Up Time | 60 seconds |
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Memory | Up to 100 complete sets of |
| combustion, temperature, & pressure |
| tests can be saved in memory. |
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Display | 128 x 64, LCD Graphic Display |
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Front Panel Controls | Eleven front panel push buttons |
| (Refer to Section 3.4) |
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Interfaces | IrDA printer & USB connectivity |
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Accuracy: |
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Oxygen | ±0.3% O2 with a typical flue gas |
| concentration of CO2 |
Carbon Monoxide | ±5% of reading or ±10 ppm, whichever is |
| greater*, in the range of 0 to 1000 ppm. |
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Flue Gas Temperature | ±4 °F between 32 & 255 °F |
| (±2 °C between 0 & 124 °C) |
| ±6 °F between 256 & 480 °F |
| (±3 °C between 125 & 249 °C) |
| ±8 °F between 481 & 752 °F |
| (±4 °C between 250 & 400 °C) |
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Ambient/Primary | ±2 °F between 32 & 212 °F |
Temperature | (±1 °C between 0 & 100 °C |
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Draft | ±2% of reading or ±0.02 InWC, whichever is |
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±3% in the range of
±3% in the range of 10 to 40 InWC
*Tighter CO accuracy in the lower ranges, up to ±2 ppm, may be attained if a lower range calibration gas (e.g. 100 ppm CO) is used.
Fyrite® INSIGHT
3.0SETTING UP THE ANALYZER
3.1Preliminary Steps
Before using the analyzer . . .
•Check batteries (Section 3.2)
•Connect probe to analyzer (Section 3.3)
•Check setup (Section 3.5)
3.2 Power
3.2.1 Installing or Replacing Batteries
Install fresh batteries as described below. Check the analyzer for sufficient charge prior to each use. Replace the batteries if the
1.Remove battery cover from back of analyzer.
2.If old batteries are installed, remove them and properly discard.
3.Observing the polarity markings inside the battery compartment, install four ‘AA’ Alkaline batteries.
4.Replace battery cover.
3.2.2 Using the AC Power Adapter
The optional AC power adapter is capable of powering the analyzer on a continuous basis. The adapter plugs into an appropriate
3.3Connecting the Probe Hose & Thermo- couple
A rigid stainless steel probe with handle is connected to a flexible hose with integral
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