TESTO 340 Manuale utente

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testo 340
Flue gas analyser

General notes
Please read this documentation through carefully and familiarise yourself with the opera-
tion of the product before putting it to use. Keep this document to hand so that you can
refer to it when necessary.
This document describes the country-specic version GB of the testo 340 measuring
instrument.
Identication
Symbol Meaning Comments
Warning advice: Warning! Read the warning advice carefully and
Serious physical injury could be caused if the specified take the specified precautionary measures!
precautionary measures are not taken.
Warning advice: Caution! Read the warning advice carefully and
Slight physical injury or damage to equipment could take the specified precautionary measures!
occur if the specified precautionary measures are not
taken.
Important note. Please take particular notice.
Text Text appears on the instrument‘s display -
Key Press the key.
OK Function key with the function “OK”. Press function key.
Þxyz Short form for operating steps. See Short form, p. 3.
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Short form
This document uses a short form for describing steps
(e.g. calling up a function).
Example: Calling up the Flue gas function
Short form: ÝMeasurements ÝOK ÝFlue gas Ý OK
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Steps required:
1 Open the Main menu: .
2 Select Measurements menu: , .
3 Conrm selection: OK .
4 Select Flue gas menu: , .
5 Conrm selection: OK .
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Content
See also Functional overview, p. 60.
General notes ................................................................................................ 2
Content .......................................................................................................... 4
A. Safety advice......................................................................................... 7
B. Intended purpose.................................................................................. 9
C. Product description ............................................................................ 10
C.1.1 Overview .................................................................................. 10
C.1.2 Keypad..................................................................................... 11
C.1.3 Display ..................................................................................... 11
C.1.4 Instrument connections ............................................................ 12
C.1.5 Interfaces ................................................................................. 13
C.1.6 Components ............................................................................ 13
C.1.7 Carrying strap .......................................................................... 14
C.2 Modular ue gas probe................................................................ 14
D. Commissioning.................................................................................... 14
E. Operation............................................................................................. 15
E.1 Mains unit/rechargeable battery................................................... 15
E.1.1 Changing the battery ................................................................ 15
E.1.2 Charging batteries .................................................................... 16
E.1.3 Operation with the mains unit ................................................... 16
E.2 Probes/sensors ........................................................................... 17
E.2.1 Connecting probes/sensors ..................................................... 17
E.2.2 Replacing the probe module..................................................... 18
E.3 Regular care ................................................................................ 18
E.3.1 Condensate trap ...................................................................... 18
E.3.2 Checking/replacing the particle lter ......................................... 19
E.4 Basic operating steps .................................................................. 19
E.4.1 Switching the measuring instrument on .................................... 19
E.4.2 Calling up the function ............................................................. 20
E.4.3 Entering values......................................................................... 20
E.4.4 Printing data............................................................................. 21
E.4.5 Saving data .............................................................................. 21
E.4.6 Conrming an error message.................................................... 21
E.4.7 Switching the measuring instrument off .................................... 21
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E.5 Memory ....................................................................................... 22
E.5.1 Folders ..................................................................................... 22
E.5.2 Location ................................................................................... 23
E.5.3 Protocols.................................................................................. 24
E.5.4 Extras Memory ......................................................................... 25
E.6 Instrument diagnosis.................................................................... 26
F. Conguration....................................................................................... 27
F.1 Instrument settings ...................................................................... 27
F.1.1 Display edit............................................................................... 27
F.1.2 Printer ...................................................................................... 28
F.1.3 Start keys edit .......................................................................... 29
F.1.4 AutoOff..................................................................................... 29
F.1.5 Communication ........................................................................ 30
F.1.6 Date / Time .............................................................................. 30
F.1.7 Language ................................................................................. 30
F.1.8 Dilution settings ........................................................................ 30
F.2 Sensor settings............................................................................ 33
F.3 Fuels............................................................................................ 36
G. Measuring............................................................................................ 37
G.1 Preparing measurements............................................................. 37
G.1.1 Zeroing phases......................................................................... 36
G.1.2 Using the modular ue gas probe............................................. 38
G.1.3 Conguring the reading display................................................. 38
G.1.4 Set location/fuel........................................................................ 38
G.2 Measurements............................................................................. 39
G.2.1 Flue gas, Flue gas + m/s, Flue gas + Dp2................................. 39
G.2.2 Program................................................................................... 40
G.2.3 Draught.................................................................................... 41
G.2.4 Smoke# /HCT .......................................................................... 41
G.2.5 Gas ow rate............................................................................ 42
G.2.6 Oil ow rate .............................................................................. 43
G.2.7 m/s .......................................................................................... 43
G.2.8 Δp2.......................................................................................... 44
G.2.9 Burner control .......................................................................... 45
H. Transferring data................................................................................. 46
H.1 Protocol printer............................................................................ 46
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I. Care and maintenance........................................................................ 47
I.1 Cleaning the measuring instrument.............................................. 47
I.2 Replacing sensors ....................................................................... 47
I.3 Filter for CO, H2-comp., NO exchanging sensors ....................... 48
I.4 Recalibrating sensors................................................................... 49
I.5 Cleaning the modular ue gas probe............................................ 49
I.6 Replacing probe preliminary lter ................................................. 49
I.7 Replacing thermocouple .............................................................. 49
J. Questions and answers ...................................................................... 50
K. Technical data ..................................................................................... 51
K.1 Standards and tests .................................................................... 51
K.2 Measuring ranges and accuracies................................................ 51
K.3 Other instrument data.................................................................. 53
K.4 EC declaration of conformity........................................................ 53
K.5 Principles of calculation................................................................ 54
K.5.1 Fuel parameters ....................................................................... 54
K.5.2 Calculation formulae ................................................................. 54
K.6 Recommended rinsing times ....................................................... 57
K.7 Cross-sensitivities........................................................................ 58
L. Accessories/spare parts ..................................................................... 59
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A. Safety advice
Avoid electrical hazards:
Never use the measuring instrument and probes to measure on or near live parts!
Protect the measuring instrument:
Never store the measuring instrument / sensors together with solvents
(e.g. acetone). Do not use any desiccants.
Product with Bluetooth® (Option)
Changes or modications, which are not expressly approved by the responsible ofcial
body, can lead to a withdrawal of operating permission.
Interference with data transfer can be caused by instruments which transmit on
the same ISM band, e.g. microwave ovens, ZigBee
The use of radio connections is not allowed in e.g. aeroplanes and hospitals. For this
reason, the following point must be checked before entering:
Deactivate Bluetooth function
ÝInst’ settings ÝOK ÝCommunication ÝOK ÝSelect IrDA OK
Product safety / preserving warranty claims:
Operate the measuring instrument only within the parameters specied in the Techni-
cal data.
Handle the measuring instrument properly and according to its intended purpose.
Never apply force!
Temperatures given on probes/sensors relate only to the measuring range of the
sensors. Do not expose handles and feed lines to any temperatures in excess of
70 °C unless they are expressly permitted for higher temperatures.
Open the measuring instrument only when this is expressly described in the instructi-
on manual for maintenance purposes.
Carry out only the maintenance and repair work that is described in the instruction
manual. Follow the prescribed steps exactly. For safety reasons, use only original
spare parts from Testo.
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Any additional work must only be carried out by authorised personnel. Testo will
otherwise refuse to accept responsibility for the proper functioning of the measuring
instrument after repair and for the validity of certications.
Ensure correct disposal:
Dispose of defective rechargeable batteries and spent batteries at the collection
points provided for that purpose.
Send the measuring instrument directly to us at the end of its useful life. We will ensu-
re that it is disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
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B. Intended purpose
This chapter describes the areas of application for which the measuring instrument is
intended.
The testo 340 is a handheld measuring instrument used in professional ue gas analysis
for:
· Engineers servicing/monitoring industrial combustion plants (process systems, power
stations)
· Emissions inspectors
· Engine manufacturers and operators
· Service engineers/mechanics of burner/boiler manufacturers in the industrial sector
Typical measuring tasks and particular characteristics of the testo 340 include:
· Measurement on industrial engines (CO/NO dilution)
· Measurement on gas turbines (high precision CO and NO plus optional dilution)
· Emissions measurement (integrated ow speed and differential pressure measurement)
Testo guarantees the functionality of its products when used in accordance with their
intended purpose. This guarantee does not apply to features of Testo products in
combination with unauthorised third-party products. Competitor products are not
authorised by Testo.
As is common practice, Testo generally excludes support, warranty or guarantee
claims relating to functionality that has not been guaranteed by Testo as part of the
product offered. Claims shall also be excluded in the event of improper use or hand-
ling of the products, e.g. in combination with unauthorised third-party products.
Further warranty terms: see website www.testo.com/warranty
testo 340 should not be used:
· for continuous measurements > 2 h
· as a safety (alarm) instrument
testo 340 with the Bluetooth option: The use of the wireless module is subject to the
regulations and stipulations of the respective country of use, and the module may
only be used in countries for which a country certication has been granted. The user
and every owner has the obligation to adhere to these regulations and prerequisites
for use, and acknowledges that the re-sale, export, import etc. in particular in coun-
tries without wireless permits, is his responsibility.
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C. Product description
This chapter provides an overview of the individual components of the product.
C.1 Measuring instrument
C.1.1 Overview
ÀInfrared interface
Do not point infrared beam at
people‘s eyes!
Á Interfaces: USB, PS2
ÂOn/Off switch
ÃCondensate trap (on rear)
ÄAttachment for carrying strap (on rear)
ÅMagnetic holders (on rear)
WARNING! Magnetic field!
May be harmful to those with pace-
makers
>Keep a minimum distance of 20 cm
between pacemaker and instrument.
ATTENTION! Magnetic field!
Damage to other devices!
>Keep a safe distance away from
products which could be dama-
ged by the effects of magnetism
(e.g. monitors, computers or
credit cards)..
ÆDisplay
Ç Service cover (on rear)
È Keypad
É Instrument connections: ue gas probe,
sensor, pressure probe, mains unit, gas
outlet
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