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PEM 9002 manual
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Warranty
Maintenance
Configuration Menu
Reset
b Measuring Procedure
Battery / Line Voltage Operation
Waste Gas Cleaning System
Combustion Air or Ambient Temperature Measurement
CO2 = CO2max * 1 - ------- in % Volume
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Contents
US - Version
Portable Emissions Monitor
TOLL FREE FAX
16830 Chestnut Street City of Industry, California 91748, USA TEL
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WARRANTY SUMMARY
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Table of Contents
1. Product Description
b Measuring Procedure
c Instrument Description
+ 32 F to + 1.850 F 0 C ... + 1.000 C
2. Physical Data
qA = T.Gas - T.Air * ---------- + B in %
CO2 = CO2max * 1 - ------- in % Volume
2.1 Calculation Formulae
20.9
Technical Data
Combustion Air or Ambient Temperature Measurement
Draft or Pressure Measurement
± 5 % of reading up to 4.000 ppm
Oxygen O2 Measurement
Carbon dioxide CO2 Calculation
Carbon monoxide CO Measurement with H2 compensation
Sulphur dioxide SO2 Measurement
Options
Nitrogen monoxide NO Measurement
CO Measurement without H2 compensation
TELEDYNE
4 Front Panel Overview
Fuel Selection Scroll Key
5 Keypad Functions
On / Off
Start Measurements
6 User Guide
6.1 Program Start Menu
START STOP S1 S2
Batt
6.2 Calibration Menu
Natural Gas
6.3 Fuel Selection
STOP
6.4 Additional Functions of the Measuring Program
Gas Feed Pump
START
No pressure values Exceeding ± 60 inches of H2O ± 150 hPa mbar
6.5 Draft Measurement
Hold
6.6 Menu Lines
Graphic
Unit
Info
20.9
6.6.1 Menu Line
Zoom
Return
6.6.1.1 Menu Information Box
If the failure or degrading keeps occuring and cannot be fixed
please contact the supplier
Sensor
6.6.1.2 Menu Time and Date
Info
Edit.date
Graphic
6.6.2 Menu Line
From the measuring program
6.6.2.1 Menu Graphic
6.6.2.2 Menu Core of waste gas flow Max. Draft
6.6.2.3 Menu CO Purge System manual
CO-Protect
Unit
6.6.3 Menu Line
6.6.3.1 Menu Units
6.6.3.2 Menu O2 - Reference
Return
6.6.3.3 Menu Additional Data add. Data
Advance to the next digit position
Terminate editing function
Case
6.6.4 Menu Line
6.6.4.1 Memory Functions
Memory Calls up the memory program
Create new memory block
Case 1 No memory blocks created
Save
Memory
Case 2 Memory blocks already exist
Stores measured values in the selected block
Prints the stored measurement
Other Memory Functions
Views selected memory blocks
Graphics display of measured values
6.6.4.2 Menu Create Memory Blocks
ABCabc
Selects the next entry line
Returns to the measuring menu
Select
Delete all
6.6.4.3 Menu Delete Memory Data
Return
Return
Deletes measurements only
Delete all Clears all memories
Deletes all
Attention All memories inlcuding additional data will be deleted
Intermediate storage of measured values
Hold
6.6.4.4 Printing the Measured Values
Printout of current measuring values
Switches the acoustic signal On / Off
6.7 Configuration Menu
Call up the Configuration Menu
Changing the Configuration Data
Auto-off Illumination Reset
Reset
Resets all instrument parameters
Confirm Reset
6.8 Entering the Company Address
pumps and sensors
7. System Maintenance
See drawing on page
Empty the condensate reservoir completely after each measuring
9. Battery / Line Voltage Operation
8. RS - 232 Interface
Status display of the
Information on Charging the Battery
Used or Dead Battery
Loading Paper
2 x Screw M3x6 Printer Compartment Door
Printer Ribbon Paper
water trap
11. Waste Gas Cleaning System
fine filter
dry filtrate
11.1 PEM 9002 - Filters and other cleaner parts
Check the microfilter for contaminations and change as necessary
If the pump capacity decreases, change the hydrophob filter