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TPI 712 Deluxe Flue Gas/Combustion Analyzer
$ 403.89
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Description
AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORDeluxe Combustion Efficiency Analyzer with Optional PC Interface.
The carbon monoxide sensor used in TPI combustion efficiency analyzers feature an on-board filter capable of filtering NO (nitric oxide), NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) and NOX (combination of NO and NO2) to prevent cross sensitivity errors. Use TPI analyzers to test flue gases in gas and oil fired equipment including high efficiency furnaces and condensing boilers. Measure CO, O2, and stack temperature. Determine combustion efficiency, CO2, and CO air free. Built-in differential manometer, combustible gas detection, PC communication, and data logging.
Features
Built-in differential manometer with 0.001" H2O resolution;
Calculates combustion efficiency;
Pump driven for fast response;
Will not shut off if 15 ppm CO is present for increased safety;
Ten selectable fuels: Natural Gas, LPG, Light Oil, Heavy Oil, Bituminous Coal, Anthracite Coal, Coke, Butane, Wood, Bagasse;
A740 IR printer available for hard copies of test results;
Built-in differential thermometer;
Store function to save up to 50 readings;
Large easy to read backlit display;
Rechargeable Ni-MH Battery with > 6 Hours battery life;
Optional PC interface
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New!
Optional Bluetooth interface;
Applications
Tuning of residential and furnaces and domestic boilers;
Ambient and stack testing for CO;
CO safety measurements in and around combustion sources;
Temperature checking, including superheat and hydronic differential temperatures;
Detecting gas leak in gas lines and around gas fueled appliances. Dual input differential manometer with 3 selectable units of measure: kPa, mBar,inH20;
Includes
TPI 712 Instrument;
Rubber Boot (A765);
Soft Carrying Case (A768);
Flue Sampling Probe (A770);
In-Line Filter installed on Flue probe (A762);
Spare In-Line Filter (A762F, one included);
Temperature Probe (GK11M);
Battery Charger (A766);
Mini Pump Protection Filter Assembly and spare filters (A763);
Exhaust Spigot (removable) (A764);
Pressure Tubing (A774);
Static Pressure Tips (A776) x 2;
Barbed to 1/8" NPT fittings (2 each);
Gas Valve Adapter (A611);
Adapter Tubing;
Instruction Manual;
Using TPI analyzers to determine combustion efficiency at the time of equipment set up minimizes call backs and can be used to verify to the home owner the value of service work by showing the increase in equipment efficiency after work is performed. Efficiency calculation can also be used to generate business by demonstrating the need to improve the efficiency of equipment or to show the benefit of purchasing new equipment with higher efficiency
Quick and Simple Setup
All TPI analyzers feature quick and simple set up. Fast purge and the ability to perform fuel selectionduring start up enable tests to be performed quickly without requiring extra set-up time after initial startup. TPI analyzers also use the last selected fuel as the default setting. This feature prevents the need toperform fuel selection every time the analyzer is turned on.
• Built-in differential manometer with 0.001” H2O resolution
• Calculates combustion efficiency
• Pump driven for fast response
• Will not shut off if 15 ppm CO is present for increased safety
• Ten selectable fuels: Natural Gas, LPG, Light Oil, Heavy Oil, Bituminous Coal, Anthracite Coal, Coke,
Butane, Wood, Bagasse
• A740 IR printer available for hard copies of test results
• Built-in differential thermometer
• Store function to save up to 50 readings
• Large easy to read backlit display
• Rechargeable Ni-MH Battery with > 6 Hours battery life
Model 712 Specifications
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Measurement
Range 0 to 10,000 ppm
Resolution 1 ppm
Accuracy +/-5ppm or 5% of reading whichever is greater
Oxygen (02) Measurement
Range 0 to 25%
Resolution 0.1%
Accuracy ±0.3%
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Range 0 to 25%
Resolution 0.1%
Calculated Value
Nitric Oxide Measurement
N/A
NOX Measurement
N/A
Temperature Measurement
Range -40 to 1472°F, or -40 to 800°C
Resolution 1°F or °C
Accuracy (K-type) ±0.3%, ±2°F or ±1°C
Draft/Pressure
Measurement
Selectable Ranges mBar,kPa, and inH2O
Ranges -150 mBar to +150 mBar -15 kPa to +15 kPa -60
inH2O to +60 in H20
Resolution 0.001 inH2O
Accuracy ±0/5% fsd
Gross/Net Efficiency
Range 0 to 100%
Resolution 0.1%
Calculated Value
CO/CO2 Ratio
Range 0 to 0.999
Resolution 0.001
Calculated Value
Combustible Gas Level Indication
Yes (For flue gasses)
Operating Temperature
14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C)
Battery Type
Rechargeable Batteries
Selectable Fuels
Natural Gas, LPG, Light Oil, Heavy Oil, Bituminous Coal,
Anthracite Coal, Coke, Butane, Wood, Bagasse
Display Type
Backlit 3 line LCD
Data Storage
50 Locations
Data Logging
Yes (5 Pages)
Print Capability
Yes, via optional IR printer (A740)
PC Communication
Yes via optional IR adapter (A767)
Date and Time Function
24 Hour Real Time Clock
Dimensions
200mm x 90mm x 60mm
Weight
500g
Conformity
BS7927 (and the draft BS7967)
Operating Instructions
The TPI 712 Flue Gas Analyzer is a state of the art, easy to use analyzer designed not only to display and calculate the required readings from a flue but also to cover most of the other measurements associated with combustion. The instrument is ruggedly constructed and comes with a 3 Year unit and 2 Year sensor Guarantee.
The TPI 712 combustion analyzer uses state of the art electrochemical sensors. This sensor technology provides the longest lasting, most accurate and reliable means for performing combustion tests. The sensors in your analyzer will need to be replaced periodically and calibration is recommended once every year.
Electrochemical sensors by nature are always active. Therefore the time the analyzer is off and not being used must be taken into account when determining sensor life. The sensors in your analyzer are warranted for two years. This warranty does not cover sensors damaged through misuse of the analyzer.
Keep the battery of the 712 charged so power is constantly being supplied to the sensors.
The following guidelines will help prevent damage to the sensors:
• Always use the mini pump filter when testing flue gases.
• Always periodically check and replace the mini pump filter as needed.
• Always make sure the in-line filter / water trap is installed properly.
• Always periodically check and replace the in-line filter as needed.
• Always remove water or condensation from the inside of the in-line filter / water trap assembly prior to performing tests.
• Always use the optional oil filter (p/n A773) when performing tests on oil burning equipment.
• Never over saturate your sensors by performing tests on equipment with gas levels beyond the capability of you analyzer.
• Always keep the A762 water trap / filter assembly clean and replace the filter as necessary. Replacement filter part number is A762F.
Tech Tips
Several factors affect combustion efficiency.
Dirty or clogged air filters reduce the amount of air available for combustion therefore reducing efficiency. Obstructions in the flue block exhaust gases and alter the air mixture in the combustion chamber which reduces efficiency. Air leaks in the combustion chamber also alter the mixture causing decreased efficiency.
The primary way to affect change in combustion efficiency when working with modern gas fired equipment is through gas manifold pressure adjustment.
Confirm manifold pressures are within manufacturers specifications prior to performing a combustion test. Once manifold pressures are within limits a combustion test can be performed to provide information regarding any adjustments that may be needed.
10,000ppm is equal to 1%.
The formula to convert percent to ppm is: ppm = %gas X 10,000. The formula to convert ppm to percent is: % = ppm / 10,000.
The 709, 712, and 714 incorporate a differential manometer.
Pressure applied to the (-) port is subtracted from the pressure applied to the (+) port. Examples of pressures being measured:
(+) port = 10"H2O, (-) port = Not Connected, Displayed reading =10"H2O
(+) port = 10"H2O, (-) port = 5"H2O, Displayed reading = 5"H2O
(+) port = Not Connected, (-) port = 10"H2O, Displayed reading = -10"H2O
Sensor Calibration
The sensors in your analyzer will need to be replaced periodically and calibration is recommended once every year. Electrochemical sensors by nature are always active. Therefore the time the analyzer is off and not being used must be taken into account when determining sensor life. The sensors in your analyzer are warranted for two years. This warranty does not cover sensors damaged through misuse of the analyzer.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I use the optional A773 oil filter?
If your analyzer is used in an oil fuel application the A773 filter should be used. This filter does not have to be removed for other fuel types.
Should I set my analyzer to net or gross efficiency?
Gross efficiency is the correct choice for applications in the United States.
Can I use any of the TPI analyzers to test for the presence of combustible gas in the flue?
Yes, the 712 has the ability to test for combustible gases in the flue.
Can I log and send test data to a computer?
Yes, the 712 and 714 have the ability to communicate to a computer by using the optional A767 infrared adapter.
Can I test for CO in ambient air?
Yes, the 708, 709, 712, and 714 can all test for carbon monoxide in ambient air.
Do any of the TPI analyzers have a built in manometer?
Yes, the 709, 712, and 714 have built in differential manometers.