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Page 1 - The Value Leader

709Combustion Efficiency AnalyzerThe Value LeaderTMwww.tpi-thevalueleader.com

Page 2 - 2. General Overview

4. Basic Analyzer Controls 4.1 Turning The Analyzer OnAlways: - Before turning on please ensure that the Mini Pump Protection Filterassembly and the T

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4. Basic Analyzer Controls 4.1 Turning The Analyzer OnAlways: - Before turning on please ensure that the Mini Pump Protection Filterassembly and the T

Page 4 - General Overview (Continued)

COMBUSTION ANALYSIS (Continued)5.1 Procedure1. Turn the 709 on as outlined in section 4.1. At any time you can activate theBacklight by holding down t

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COMBUSTION ANALYSIS (Continued)5.1 Procedure1. Turn the 709 on as outlined in section 4.1. At any time you can activate theBacklight by holding down t

Page 6 - 3.2 Back View

COMBUSTION ANALYSIS (Continued)5.2 Combustion Displays (continued)• Combustion Display 4• Displays CO air free (-CF-)• Combustion Display 5• Displays

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COMBUSTION ANALYSIS (Continued)5.2 Combustion Displays (continued)• Combustion Display 4• Displays CO air free (-CF-)• Combustion Display 5• Displays

Page 8 - 3.4 Top View

5.3 TYPICAL TEST LOCATIONSAtmospheric Gas Fired Fan Assist Boiler / FurnaceTypical Test LocationsCOMBUSTION ANALYSIS (Continued)COMBUSTION ANALYSIS (C

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5.3 TYPICAL TEST LOCATIONSAtmospheric Gas Fired Fan Assist Boiler / FurnaceTypical Test LocationsCOMBUSTION ANALYSIS (Continued)COMBUSTION ANALYSIS (C

Page 10 - 4. Basic Analyzer Controls

COMBUSTION ANALYSIS (Continued)Test all exhaust ports at thetop of the heat exchanger.Atmospheric Forced Air FurnaceTypical Test LocationsCOMBUSTION A

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COMBUSTION ANALYSIS (Continued)Test all exhaust ports at thetop of the heat exchanger.Atmospheric Forced Air FurnaceTypical Test LocationsCOMBUSTION A

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1. IntroductionThank you for purchasing TPI brand products. The TPI 709 Flue GasAnalyzer is a state of the art, easy to use analyzer designed not only

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6. FUNCTION SELECTIONPressing the Func Key enables access to the different functions available onthe 709. Available functions are: Combustion Analyzer

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6. FUNCTION SELECTIONPressing the Func Key enables access to the different functions available onthe 709. Available functions are: Combustion Analyzer

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7. SAVING DATADuring testing data can be stored for later retrieval. When data is saved, all data previously in the address will beoverwritten.When sa

Page 16 - 5.3 TYPICAL TEST LOCATIONS

7. SAVING DATADuring testing data can be stored for later retrieval. When data is saved, all data previously in the address will beoverwritten.When sa

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9. PRINTING DATAWARNING: - To operate correctly there must be a clear line of sight betweenthe Infrared Window on the instrument (see 3.3) and the Inf

Page 18 - 5.4 TYPICAL TEST RESULTS

9. PRINTING DATAWARNING: - To operate correctly there must be a clear line of sight betweenthe Infrared Window on the instrument (see 3.3) and the Inf

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Appendix A : SPECIFICATIONSInstrumentOperating Temperature Range 14°F to +122°F (-10°C to +50°C)Battery 1.5V AA size (3)Battery Life > 6 HoursFuels

Page 20 - 6.2 Function 2: - Manometer

Appendix B: CALIBRATION & SERVICEIt is recommended that the instrument be calibrated every 12 months. Pleaseconsult Test Products International fo

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Appendix E: ERROR CODES & TROUBLESHOOTINGThe 709 analyzer will display certain codes to let you know of a malfunction.CodeDisplayedCode Definition

Page 22 - 7. SAVING DATA

Appendix E: ERROR CODES & TROUBLESHOOTINGThe 709 analyzer will display certain codes to let you know of a malfunction.CodeDisplayedCode Definition

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1. IntroductionThank you for purchasing TPI brand products. The TPI 709 Flue GasAnalyzer is a state of the art, easy to use analyzer designed not only

Page 24 - 8. RECALLING DATA

Appendix F: CO ALARM & AUTO OFF SETTINGSSetting the Carbon Monoxide Alarm Point and/or Auto Power Off ModeThe CO alarm and auto power off settings

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Appendix F: CO ALARM & AUTO OFF SETTINGSSetting the Carbon Monoxide Alarm Point and/or Auto Power Off ModeThe CO alarm and auto power off settings

Page 26 - PRINTING DATA (Continued)

Appendix H: RESETTING PRESSURE SENSOR ZEROManually resetting the pressure sensor zero pointIf the pressure sensor will not zero as described in sectio

Page 27 - Appendix C: GUARANTEE

Appendix H: RESETTING PRESSURE SENSOR ZEROManually resetting the pressure sensor zero pointIf the pressure sensor will not zero as described in sectio

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Notes:Appendix I: Technical NotesNote 1: When performing a pressure or draft test during a combustion test, thepump can be turned on to provide a con

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Notes: Notes:

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Notes:Appendix I: Technical NotesNote 1: When performing a pressure or draft test during a combustion test, thepump can be turned on to provide a con

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Notes: Notes:

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Test Products International, Inc.9615 SW Allen Blvd., Ste. 104Beaverton, OR 97005Tel: 503-520-9197 Fax: 503-520-1225www.tpi-thevalueleader.comTest

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3. Instrument Overview3.1 Front ViewRubber Boot Protects the instrument from accidental damageDisplay Large 3 Parameter Backlit LCD Display Battery Co

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3. Instrument Overview3.1 Front ViewRubber Boot Protects the instrument from accidental damageDisplay Large 3 Parameter Backlit LCD Display Battery Co

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3.2 Back ViewSample and Pressure Inlet Ports: Connection for Gas Sampling Probe (see3.4, 5.2, 6.2)Connection for Mini PumpProtection Filter (see 3.4 &

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3.2 Back ViewSample and Pressure Inlet Ports: Connection for Gas Sampling Probe (see3.4, 5.2, 6.2)Connection for Mini PumpProtection Filter (see 3.4 &

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3.3 Side ViewsExhaust Port Port for connection of Exhaust AdapterInfrared Window Window for sending stored data to IR Printer (see 9)Rubber Boot Prot

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3.3 Side ViewsExhaust Port Port for connection of Exhaust AdapterInfrared Window Window for sending stored data to IR Printer (see 9)Rubber Boot Prot

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