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1. and to adjust the NOx factor value press M to accept the change or ESC to cancel Units of Measurement select one of the following options Pressure units mbar Pa hPa kPa PSI inWG mmWG inHG or mmHG Temperature scale Centigrade or Fahrenheit Ffficiency Net Gross or NetHE NetHE may be used for High Efficiency Condensing boilers NetHE not available on all fuel types See section Setting up for more details Changing display and key pad settings From the Main Menu select Analyser Settings and one of the following options Display contrast use the soft keys to adjust the contrast level Auto off timeout use the soft keys to adjust or disable the timeout period Back light use the soft keys to select one of the following options off dim bright or controlled Key click use the soft keys to enable or disable audible key click Report Allows selection between Printer and Bluetooth for report output Changing date amp time report header and password From the Main Menu select Analyser Settings gt Supervisor settings if the password has been set enter the password now select one of the following options 6 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Quickstart guide Set date amp time use the soft keys and to change units of date and time and gt to select hours minutes day month and year Press ESC to save Edit report header use the soft keys and to select header text one or tw
2. V5 only Allows selection of Printer IR comms or Bluetooth Use the soft keys to toggle between these and the M key to accept Key click The Key click settings allows you to enable or disable the key pad from making audible clicks when pressed Use the soft keys to select enabled or disabled from the submenu Press the M key to accept the change or ESC to cancel NOx Factor Sprint V4 V5 only The NOx Factor can be viewed and edited from the Fue s Menu To view the NOx Factor and other fuel constants select the Fue Menu from the Main Menu Select the Fuel and press accept M Sprint will display the Fuel Constants To edit the NOx Factor use the scroll soft key to select the NOx Factor Press M and the NOx Factor screen will be displayed Use the soft keys and to adjust the NOx factor value press M to accept the change or ESC to cancel Supervisor settings Set date amp time On the Time amp Date screen the current time and date are shown Use the soft keys and to alter the values of hours minutes day month and year Use the gt key to select each unit Press the ESC key to accept the change Edit report header Use the soft keys and to select the report header text line one or two Press key to edit text The screen displays the character lists and highlights TELEGAN 17 gas monitoring Setting up Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 the current list in use Use the 92 and 92 keys to scroll thr
3. control backlight Tip to quickly activate backlight cover this window Note V3 and V5 have Bluetooth communications TELEGAN gas monitoring seconds to switch on and switch communications to PC Probe connections Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 DRAUGHT FLUE SAMPLE PRESSURE Lu gt FLOW xt EFFICIENCY T Lu INLETS Tip see label underneath unit for details of probe connections PRESSURE Probe connections Flue gas analysis Connect the flue probe to the flue sample inlet and the thermocouple to the k connector marked FLOW Efficiency To measure flue draught pressure con nect pressure tube to Pressure inlet marked draught Differential pressure working pressure operating pressure and let by and tightness test Connect tubing to pressure inlet s Differential temperature test Connect one or two thermocouple probes to the k type connectors When using one probe Sprint will display a soft key option to switch between T1 and T2 snapshot measuring points Room CO safety test Connect CO room safety test probe optional where suitable to the flue sam ple inlet Gas escape test Connect gas leak probe to the USB connector Note The pump may operate at different speeds or switch off depending on the test being performed This will vary the pitch of the sound from the pump and does not indicate the pump is performing incorrectly A
4. AU WIDE E EEE E E EE 20 A2 Vater Wa Dersi a E a E E 20 V SIO CTINC at ONY seee EA ETER 21 VI Accessories and spare parts cccccccccceccceeesseeseeeeeeeeees 23 ACCESSOrY SURE eee aN ORE Ter De CER nD REM SRA ne Meets ana re 23 WM A OD OIE cc pceraresirnotcee vate suds besannee O 24 VIIE Printing and Data Tanist OF eicc ccvcccnsece sepenccaszadevesestadedzuees 25 IX Troubleshooting guide 0 2 cee cccccccccee see eeeeceeeceeeesaaeae ees 26 Appendix l Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests 28 Unpacking Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Multi function Flue Gas Analyser Thank you for purchasing the Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Multi function Flue Gas Analyser Sprint has redefined flue gas analysis and will give you years of unpar alleled service and reliability There are four versions covered in this manual as follows Sprint V2 Standard full function flue gas analyser Sprint V3 V2 with Bluetooth Sprint V4 V2 with NO sensor included Sprint V5 V4 with Bluetooth Please read the instructions carefully before use Keep the manual for future reference Unpacking Important ensure unit is fully charged Remove the Sprint unit from the packaging The Sprint accessories will be located in the carry case Check the contents are complete you should have e Carry case e Sprint unit e Mains battery charger power supply e Rubber boot e Flue probe including water trap e A5 user guide e User manual on
5. display the three screens available pressura i is displayed flue probe is not in flue or not connected Screen 1 CO CO2 CO CO2 ratio and pressure Screen 2 O2 excess air temperature and efficiency button to cycle Extra screen for V4 amp V5 through the O2 CO NO NOX screens Final screen combines elements from previous screens Tip Press the ON OFF ENTER To perform a pressure zero use the soft key marked To end test press the ESC key FlueGas 4 14 44 27 08 Feb 2006 Natural gas 02 20 9 co ppm 0 coz HEH Flue Gas 3 14 44 27 08 Feb 2006 Natural gas 02 20 9 co Flue Gas 1 Flue Gas 2 14 44 27 08 Feb 2006 14 44 27 08 Feb 2006 Natural gas Natural gas CO m 0 02 20 9 co HHEH XS gir 0 0 Ratio HE Temp flue HHH Pressure 0 00 Efficiency HHH mBar E Net HHHH HHH ppm amp u amp Ss u n Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 4 8 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Performing tests Note for personal safety a carbon monoxide alarm will activate at 300ppm CO This will deactivate when CO levels drop below 150ppm This is to protect the user from potential hazardous exhaust gas levels 2 Let by and Tightness test Let by test Before carrying out the test the pressure must be zeroed with the tube con nected to the instrument but not the
6. monitoring Logging Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Vil Logging Sprint provides the option to log the results of tests When a test is complete use the soft key W to log the results The display will show the Create log screen detailing the log number log title date and time Press the accept key v to Store log The log details recorded are then displayed on the screen Press the M key to continue or the soft keys to print or delete the log Recalling logs To recall a log use the ESC key to display the Main Menu Logs can be recalled either by viewing and selecting from the log list or by entering the log number The log list displays the log number test title and date Use the soft keys to choose Select a log or Find a log by number When the log has been selected Sprint will display the log on the screen The log data may be displayed on more than one screen Press the 1 button to scroll through screens Use the soft key options to Print or delete the log Use the ESC key to exit the log list and Stored logs menu Printing logs using IR comms Logs can be printed instantly from the Stored logs or directly after a log has been recorded and the log is displayed on the screen Press the Print soft key to send the log file to the printer Deleting logs Single logs can be deleted either via the Stored logs menu or directly after a log has been recorded when the log is displayed on the screen From the Stored logs Me
7. pressure source Note in these tests Diff press is the difference between start and finish pressures 1 Select Pressure Menu from the Test Menu From the Press Menu screen options select Let by Tightness Connect tube to positive pressure inlet but not pressure source Zero pressure use the soft key marked Connect tube to pressure source to begin pressure test Press the soft key p to start test Sprint displays the duration time on the screen To stop test press the soft key I 7 Press the soft key v to pass test and proceed to Stabilisation test You may fail the test by pressing the key x to indicate test has failed you can print the results a i m 14 44 27 0 Feb 2006 Start P1 mBar 0 0 Finish P2 Bar 0 0 14 44 27 0 Feb 2006 Start P1 Bar 0 0 Finish P2 bar 0 0 14 44 27 0 Feb 2006 Start P1 mBar 0 0 Finish P2 Bai 0 0 Diff press mbar 0 7 0 Duration 00 25 Diff press mbar 0 0 Duration 00 54 Diff press mbar 0 a 0 Duration 00 00 Passed gt amp x v Screen Screen 2 Screen 3 Stabilisation Test 1 Press the soft key to start test Sprint displays the duration time on the screen 2 To stop test press the soft key I 3 Press the soft key v to proceed to Tightness test You may repeat the test by pressing the key x you can print the results TELEGAN 9 gas monitoring Performing tests Stabilisation 0 Feb 2006 Start P3 Bar 0 j 0 Finish
8. result BS 7967 2 2005 also requires that the room is well ventilated prior to starting the test However it is possible that there may be a residual background CO level eg due to traffic fumes The instrument will display a pop up box prior to starting the test if the CO level is more than 3 ppm TELEGAN 31 gas monitoring Technical helpline Tel 44 0 870 428 0075 Manufactured by Telegan Gas Monitoring A division of Crowcon Detection Instruments Ltd 2 Blacklands Way Abingdon Business Park Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 1DY United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1235 557700 Fax 44 0 1235 557749 Email sales telegangas co uk Web site www telegangas co uk Exclusive UK Distributor Anton Industrial Services Ltd Unit 6 Park House 15 23 Greenhill Crescent Watford Business Park Watford Hertfordshire WD18 8PH United Kingdom Tel 44 0 870 428 0075 Fax 44 0 870 428 0076 E mail sales anton group com web www anton group com A HALMA COMPANY
9. will provide on screen messages which advise clear actions Contact Anton if unsure on how to proceed Symptom Cause Recommended User Action Instrument will not Battery flat Connect charger and retry turn on when on off Battery may be flat The instru button is pressed and ment is designed to prevent held for 2 seconds deep discharge occurring and will turn it self off when battery level gets too low Instrument will not Battery flattened Ensure charger is correct type turn on and charger symbol is not displayed when charger is con nected beyond standard charging point If so plug in and leave con nected Check to see if charg ing symbol appears every 4 6 hours If it does not and unit does not switch on return both unit and charger for serv ice Pump sometimes oper ates at a faster rate Smart purge is oper ating CO sensor Is recovering from expo sure to gas Remove probe from flue dur ing purge Continue to use the instrument as normal Pump flow fail alert Filter water trap or sample line blocked Empty and clean filter water trap Ensure sample line is free trom blockage Printer does not respond or report con tains odd characters Printer may be off faulty out of range incorrectly set up have a low battery or not facing Sprint Ensure printer is charged up and turned on working set up correctly with PC protocol within physical range
10. ASSED 2 None ANY FAILED Warning CO Room Safety test failed Press ESC key to continue Pass Cases Normal Acceptable Peak of CO Normally for a test to pass the CO levels must peak without exceeding the maximum allowed CO level and then fall by at least 1 ppm below the peak value before the end of the test Note that it is not necessary for the CO level to reach or be close to zero at the end of the test so long as it remains below the maximum allowed CO level The result code is PASSED Very Low Levels of CO If the CO levels remain below 3 ppm ie close to clean air or background noise levels for the duration of the test then the test is considered to have passed The result code is PASSED Failure Cases Excessive Levels of CO If the CO level exceeds the CO alarm level then the test is considered to have failed and should be immediately aborted The CO alarm may be triggered at any stage before during and after completion of the test and continues to annunciate until the CO level returns to a safe level The result code is FAILED 3 TELEGAN 29 gas monitoring Appendix Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 NB The alarm should prompt the operator to take appropriate action according to BS7967 and safety procedures The sensors in the instrument should be purged with clean air and allowed to recover Unacceptable Levels of CO A peak duration timer records when
11. CD e Certificate of calibration e 2x1 m tubes for pressure Natural gas Options to include e Gas leak probe e Additional thermocouple probes e In car charger e Infra red printer Warning Do not attempt to use any other charger power supply with this unit except the one s supplied Failure to comply could invalidate the war ranty and may result in permanent damage to the unit 2 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Overview Overview Display Showing start up splash screen Tel 44 0 870 428 0075 Fax 44 0 870 428 0076 sales anton group com www anton group com Battery icon Anton Group Soft keys Tel 44 0 870 428 0075 L Three bars show complete charge Use these unmarked buttons p g to make selections from the Purge icon menu start and stop tests Rotating icon shows print and store results pump is purging See section Operation for more details ON OFF ENTER key ESCAPE key Press and hold button for two Use this button to quit tests and step back through menus off Sprint unit Use this key to finish edits save changes and view next page of multiple paged screens Thermocouple sockets K type connectors Pressure inlets USB connector Connect gas leak probe here Also used for Exhaust exit Warning do not inhale exit gas exhaust or block exit IR window Printer output senses ambient light t
12. HE The result of this calcula tion takes into account the recovered latent heat Analyser settings The Analyser settings menu allows you to alter the settings for the display auto off timeout back light key pad and Supervisor settings To change any of these settings press the ESC key to enter the Main Menu and select Analyser Settings Use the soft keys to select the submenus Display contrast On the display contrast screen a bar graph is displayed showing the level of contrast Use the soft keys lt and gt to reduce or increase the level of contrast Press the M key to accept the change or ESC to cancel 16 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Setting up Auto off timeout On the auto off timeout screen the number of minutes at which the unit will automatically switch off is shown Use the soft keys and to reduce or increase the number of minutes Press the M key to accept the change or ESC to cancel To disable Auto off timeout press key until disabled is displayed Back light The back light can be set to four options off dim bright or controlled Use the soft keys to scroll and select the option desired Press the M key to accept the change or ESC to cancel Back light options are Off switches the backlight off Dim lowers the light intensity Bright increases the light intensity Controlled Sprint monitors the ambient light level and adjusts the light intensity accordingly Reports V3
13. P4 mbar 0 0 14 44 27 Stabilisation 14 44 27 0 Feb 2006 Start P3 mBan 0 0 Finish P4 mBar 0 0 Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Stabilisation 14 44 27 0 Feb 2006 Start P3 nBar 0 0 Finish P4 j mBar 0 0 Dit press 0 0 fi er 0 0 fy ee 0 0 mBar f Duration 00 00 Duration 00 25 Duration 00 54 Stabilised gt Ne Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 3 Tightness Test 1 Press the soft key p to start test Sprint displays the duration time on the screen 2 To stop test press the soft key m 3 Press the soft key v to pass test You may fail the test by pressing the key x to indicate test has failed Tightness 14 44 27 08 Feb 2006 Tightness 14 44 27 08 Feb 2006 Tightness 14 44 27 08 Feb 2006 Tightness 14 44 27 08 Feb 2006 Start P5 Start P5 Start P5 Start P5 nBar 0 0 nBar 0 0 nBar 0 0 nBar 0 0 Finish P6 Finish P6 nBar 0 0 Bar 0 0 Diff press Diff press mbar 0 0 mbar 0 0 Duration 00 54 Duration 00 54 Passed PASSED gt S x Y S Finish P6 Bar 0 0 Diff press mbar 0 0 Duration 00 00 Finish P6 Bar 0 0 Diff press mbar 0 0 Duration 00 25 Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 4 At the end of the tightness test you can log or print the results Press the ESC key to return to Press Menu Press ESC again to return to Test Menu 3 Pressure Differential Pressure Working Pressure and Operating Pressure tests Before carrying out the test the pressure must be zeroed wit
14. SUL V2V3V4 amp V5 Multi function flue gas analyser ANTON Tel 44 0 870 428 0075 Fax 44 0 870 428 0076 sales anton group com www anton group com nton Group Tel 44 0 870 428 0075 V2 2 11 05 INS 29612 eae March 2009 TELEGAN gas monitoring Issue 4 Summary of Screen Icons Select pick or action Up item or entry Down item or entry Left field Right field Zero pressure Start Pressure amp CO Room Safety tests BY MVP eK Stop Pressure amp CO Room Safety tests Restart Restart timer Yes pass or done No or fail or cancel Purge icon Hold pause readings Select temp 1 flow Differential Temperature test a Waksi Select temp 2 return Differential Temperature test Save log Print Send XML report to Bluetooth V3 V5 only Serial communications with PC in progress please wait Delete Darker contrast Lighter contrast Restore default contrast Edit value Increment value Decrement value Decrement through character list String edit Increment through character list String edit Logging busy CO Alarm 3 PL tll i nv aa Omog Select Net Gross NetHE Efficiency Safety information e Read and understand all instructions in the operation section of this manual before use e Do
15. and the pump will run to purge the sensors The pump will run for up to 30 or 40 seconds to purge unit if gas is present Sprint will normally switch off in 10 seconds Press the ESC key to cancel the switch off sequence Charging battery Plug the supplied charger into the charger socket The batteries will recharge in six hours from flat You may leave the unit on charge for longer periods e g overnight without damaging the unit A fully charged unit will give up to nine hours of operation A shorter charge time can be applied such as 1 2 hour to allow a more limited length of operation TELEGAN gas monitoring N Performing tests Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Performing tests From the Main Menu select Test Menu Refer to section Operation for more details Warning During testing ensure the combined filter and water trap is not blocked or full Failure to do so may result in an error message 1 Flue gas analysis Before performing the flue gas analysis test check the water trap is clean and is upright arrow should point in direction of gas flow To begin test select Flue gas analysis from the Test Menu Sprint will switch on the pump Flue Gas 1 and begin making measurements 14 44 27 0 Feb 2006 Check the fuel type displayed on ae A Tip The screen the screen is correct Use the soft ppm number is keys to log or print the results E APEE e Press the ON OFF ENTER button to Ratio Tip If symbol
16. calibration due date has passed the Sprint unit will display a message Calibration overdue 4 2 Water trap The combined filter and watertrap is used in line between the probe and the unit Before performing any tests check that the filter is clean and there is no water inside the trap p Arrow indicates intended direction of gas flow Max water mark Empty water before it reaches this mark A A as ral sty 1 a KW II es QL WY si Residual water Filter Filter Bung The filter element should be changed if the filter has Warning Filters become contaminated or dirty If the filter has become must be used at all soaked with water remove from trap and leave to dry times Failure to do before reusing Ensure O ring remains in place so may invalidate the warranty To change the filter Unscrew the filter housing remove the old filter and replace Water To empty the water trap unscrew the filter housing remove the bung and empty Replace bung after emptying 20 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Specification V Specification Instrument Operating temperature range 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Battery Lithium lon Life up to 9 hours dependant on test used 15 left warning Recharge time Minimum 6 hours from flat Charger input voltage 230 V 50 Hz AC Standard Fuels Natural gas LPG heavy oil light oil coal wood wood pe
17. ccessories Sprint is supplied with a rubber boot for protection of your Sprint unit A mag net on the reverse of the rubber boot can be used to place the Sprint unit in location on the boiler system for easy hands free operation j TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Quickstart guide Quickstart Guide Important please connect flue probe first before switching on your Sprint unit ensure the water trap is empty and is fitted in the right direction Do not insert probe in flue till after auto zero Always start in clean air Press and hold the ON OFF ENTER key for two seconds Sprint will emit a few ris ing beeps performs a screen test and starts the pump to purge any residual gas from the unit Ensure the gas exhaust outlet is not blocked The welcoming splash screen is displayed for approxi Main Menu 4 44 27 08 Feb 2006 mately 30 seconds and will automatically go to the Auto 4442 papas zero screen When Auto zero is complete the display will change to the Test Menu Warm up should be extended Fuel Opti if sensor needs to recover from previous gas exposure Ene oy Neurri Anayser Settings Tip see soft key Stored Logs icon list on the inside front cover of this manual Auto zero When Sprint has completed warm up the auto zero screen will be displayed Ensure you are in clean air before proceeding Tip auto zero Sprint outside of the building or well away from the heating applian
18. ce to avoid any potential gases in the vicinity affecting the auto zero process Ensure the sensor reading is stable press the proceed v key to begin auto zero After a successful auto zero Sprint will display the Test Menu screen and switch off the pump A to zpeo 4 44 27 08 Fpb 2006 Note Sprint will switch off the pump when not performing tests or purging Tip check sensor reading is stable Otherwise Sprint will display Not stable and arrow will tilt up or down Stable C apr 4 ulpat ae atr stablp n Note image is of V4 V5 Auto zero screen with NO sensor TELEGAN 5 gas monitoring Quickstart guide Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Using the menu From the Test Menu press the ESC key to display the Main Menu Use the soft keys to scroll select and edit menu items see icon list inside front cover Press accept M to make change or the ESC key to cancel Press the ESC key to return to the Main Menu Changing fuel units and efficiency options From the Main Menu select Fuel Options or Units of Measurement Fuel Options select one of the following options natural gas LPG heavy oil light oil coal wood wood pellet dry coke Biomass and Bagasse NOx Factor Sprint V4 V5 only on selecting the Fuel press accept M Sprint will display the Fuel Constants To edit the NOx Factor use the scroll soft key to select the NOx Factor Press M and the NOx Factor screen will be displayed Use the soft keys
19. e data does not support the result or the operator suspects it is not reliable due to local conditions such as carbon monoxide level changes due to cigarette smoke or vehicle traffic or incorrect then either the test should be repeated or the operator should seek expert advice CO Room Test Pass and Fail Test Specifications Type C Type B Type A Type A Type A Room sealed Boiler Cooker Water heater Space heater appliance Max Allowed CO 10 ppm 10 ppm 30 ppm 10 ppm Max Peak Duration 60 secs 60 secs 20 mins 30 secs 60 secs exceeding Max Allowed CO CO Alarm Level 30 ppm 30 ppm 90 ppm 30 ppm 30 ppm Min Test Duration 15 mins 15 mins 20 mins 5 mins 30 mins Max Test Duration 30 mins 30 mins 30 mins 10 mins 30 mins Result Codes The pass or fail result is displayed when the test completes and is printed on the report as well as recorded in the log If the test fails a code number is also displayed printed on the report and recorded in the log This fail code identi fies the way in which the test failed and can help identify the cause Also when 28 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Appendix Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests the test completes a short text message associated to this code is displayed in a pop up prompt dialog screen to explain the reason for failure The result codes and associated prompt dialogue messages are as follows RESULT amp CODE POP UP PROMPT ON SCREEN PASSED None P
20. efer to BS7967 2005 and ensure tests are carried out cor rectly Sprint V tries to reject incorrectly taken test readings but should not be relied on to instruct engineers on correct working practice 30 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Appendix Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests Multiple Peaks of CO The overall peak CO reading recorded will be the latest peak CO reading that was higher than any previous The peak duration recorded will be the total time the CO readings exceeded the maximum allowed CO level The pass fail criteria are applied as before based on this information Sprint V does not expect to record multiple peaks of CO where the reading goes up and down more than once Unstable or Rising Levels of CO If there is a significant build up of CO levels at the end of the test and levels are still rising the test will fail The result code is FAILED 1 CO Level Exceeds Max Allowable Level and Peaks for Unknown Duration If the CO level exceeds the maximum allowed too close to the end of the test then the test is failed This can occur if there is a build up of CO levels towards the end of the test or the appliance fires up late on in the test or the test is stopped too early The test should be repeated if this occurs The result code is FAILED 2 CO Level Does Not Start Close to Zero It is important that the instrument is zeroed in clean air at switch on Failure to do so will invalidate the test
21. ervice if problem persists or other failures are observed Cal due date has changed Time date has been amended Check current date and time is correct If the cal due date Is set to more than a year s time then return for service ASAP TELEGAN gas monitoring 27 Appendix Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Appendix I Carbon Monoxide Room Safety Tests Sprint V instruments are designed to assist heating engineers to work to the BS 7967 2005 specification for carbon monoxide room safety testing You should refer to BS7967 which defines the requirements details the methods as well as the pass and fail criteria for various types of appliances CO Room Safety Test in the Sprint V instruments is designed to measure the build up of carbon monoxide levels in a room where a gas appliance is in use and record those values each minute for the duration of the test In addition at the end of the test it assists the engineer in an advisory capacity only to deter mine whether the test has passed or failed or if the results are invalid In certain circumstances where the results are borderline or open to interpretation the instrument will ask the operator to decide if the test has passed or failed and will record the operators decision Please note ultimately it is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that the test is correctly performed to the BS 7967 2005 specification If th
22. ever the CO level exceeds the maximum allowed CO level during the test If the total peak duration time exceeds the max peak duration allowed then the test fails due to unacceptable levels of CO The result code is FAILED 2 Operator Pass Fail Cases The following results are considered to be operator determined whether the test passes or fails Acceptable Levels of CO with no Peak For some appliances CO levels may rise to a value beneath the specified limit and stabilise rather then fall In this case it is up to the operator to determine PASS or FAIL If operator chooses to fail the test the result code is FAILED 4 otherwise the result code is PASSED 2 CO Level Exceeds Max Allowable Level for a Short Duration For some appliances eg cooker a peak exceeding the maximum allowed CO level may be acceptable provided the CO level falls back below this level within the max peak duration time It is up to the operator to determine if the result is acceptable or not If the operator chooses to fail the test the result code is FAILED 4 Otherwise the result code is PASSED 2 Other Cases When a test is not performed correctly the results are inconclusive or there is insufficient or unreliable data Sprint V attempts to interpret the readings detected and fail the test It is possible for the results of a test to appear to be valid when it was performed incorrectly or the data collected was unreliable in some way Please r
23. g Duration 07 12 Duration 07 12 of test of test 12 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Performing tests To stop test at any time press the ESC key Use the soft keys v or x to select Quit test When printing Room CO safety test results Sprint will also provide data show ing for how long the recommended level of CO was exceeded This is expressed as hh mm gt allowed 6 Gas escape test Note Battery power will be used at a higher rate under this test Select Gas escape from the Test Menu Connect the Gas leak probe to the USB connector the light will illuminate on the probe Sprint will display a warning if the probe is not connected Sprint will display sensor stabilising for approximately 30 seconds When the sensor is stable the unit will ask in clean air before zeroing Press v to zero the unit Sprint will display a bar graph on the screen as gas levels are monitored Place the probe in the area of inspection for several seconds before moving it to other locations Sprint will emit continuous clicks like a Geiger counter If higher gas levels are detected the bar graph will increase in readings and the sounder will increase in pitch Press ESC to quit the test TELEGAN 13 gas monitoring Operation Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 I Operation Before using the Sprint flue gas analyser on any heating appliance installation ensure you are familiar with the working practices def
24. gned for use in ambient tempera tures in the range 10 C to 50 C and should not be used outside this range 4 Use only charger s supplied by Telegan Anton 5 Use only the appropriate Telegan Anton supplied cables for connection to the sockets on the instrument Copyright Telegan Gas Monitoring 2009 All rights are reserved No part of the document may be photo copied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Telegan Gas Monitoring Publication number INS 29612 Fourth edition March 2009 Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and licensed to Crowcon Detection Instruments Ltd Contents Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5Multi function Flue Gas Analyser 2 Urnpackil Geeste rear oae a ETER REE a E R A 2 OVENI EW e e a E E E auaceeecoued 3 Probe COMMECTIONS sscciszs srsdesasdvtnetinserniadtonteerenisehddandhasdstnertetexniacdoateerenteenias 4 Quickstart GUIGC 0 ccc ccccccccecceccecceccecceeeaeceeeceececeeceuteateaeeaes 5 WON Vee ON cca dee A esa eaceadeseeschs teases 14 1 1 Menu and operator button Overview cc ceccccecececceeeeeeeeettsttteeeeees 14 l oeng UD resipi 16 2 1 Configuration OptiONS sccnccatcccdyescoiecsniencemiduaianacssaaseaticesdunianneetiandads 16 il Battery CN ING enat a a tadocuutendaes 19 Charging the BASES wcsciacsintranstncnnedaiedthadadaninnes ddan dpaenadaedudndanedonerdawnsladss 19 IV Maintenance and calibration cecene 20
25. h the tubes con nected to the instrument but not the pressure source A thermocouple may be connected to provide temperature readings in these tests 1 Select Pressure Menu from the Test Menu From the Press Menu screen options select Pressure Diff Pressure Working pressure or Operating Pressure 10 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Performing tests 2 Connect tube s to pressure inlet s Tip plug in the Thermocouple 3 Zero pressure use the soft key marked amp arobe OVW 4 Connect tube s to pressure source s to temperature on begin pressure test screen 5 There is an option to time this test Sprint f e displays the duration time on the screen Oa A Press the soft key p to start test and timer 14 44 27 0 Feb 2006 l 1 fi 6 To stop timed test press the soft key I Pressure 0 0 7 To restart test press the soft key M4 Duration 00 00 To re zero the unit press Tip Press the ESC key to return to the Press Menu gt I optional screen To perform the other pressure tests repeat ed timer steps 2 to 7 above Press ESC to return to the Test Menu 4 Differential temperature test Sprint can perform a differential temperature test with one or two thermocou ple probes To begin test select Diff Temperature from the Test Menu Check the units displayed are the correct temperature scale If no probes are con nected Sprint will display Two probe
26. ined in the BS7967 which details how to perform certain tests and safety issues to consider Auto zero setting Allow the Sprint unit to auto zero during switch on in clean air before per forming any of the following tests flue gas analysis and room CO safety test Ensure all tubes and probes are connected before switch on and zero outside in clean air Pump Sprint runs the internal pump during purge at switch on and switch off and during and after some tests A rotating purge icon will appear on the screen when purging The speed and therefore the sound emitted by the pump may vary depending on the test being conducted To save on the battery life Sprint will turn off the pump when it is not required When the pump is running ensure the exit gas exhaust is not blocked and do not breath in the exhaust gases 1 1 Menu and operator button overview Sprint provides a large graphic LCD with blue backlight Navigation and func tions are provided by three soft key buttons which change according to what you are doing Use the soft keys to navigate menus select start and end tests change options and select actions C E such as print log or zero Use the escape key ESC Ov to exit menus exit tests and step back through screens ON OFF ENTER switch Use this key to finish edits save changes and view next page of multiple paged screens 14 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 After you
27. ing 15 Setting up Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 ll Setting Up 2 1 Configuration Options Fuel Options Sprint displays the current fuel option on the screen To change the fuel option press the ESC key to enter the Main Menu and select Fuel Options Use the soft keys to scroll and select the desired fuel using v The new fuel option will be displayed on the test screens Fuel options available are natural gas LPG heavy oil light oil coal wood wood pellet dry coke Biomass and Bagasse Note NetHE only available for fuels natural gas LPG light oil and heavy oil From software versions i2 00 fuel types can be changed using Sprint PC Lite Units of measurement To change the units of pressure temperature or efficiency press the ESC key to enter the Main Menu and select Units of Measurement Use the soft keys to select the submenu and units for Pressure Temperature or Efficiency Temperature units are degrees Celsius C or degrees Fahrenheit F Pressure units are mBar Pa hPa kPa PSI inWG mmWG inHG and mmHG Efficiency units are Net Gross or NetHE Note the formulae and constants used for Gross and Net efficiency calculations are those specified in BS845 UK specific or EN50379 Europe In general it is Net efficiency which is normally quoted For modern condensing boilers the Net efficiency calculated may exceed 100 Sprint V provides a condensing efficiency calculation via the efficiency option Net
28. llet dry coke Biomass and Bagasse Display Blue back lit graphic LCD Menu Intuitive structure tab selection on screen Dimensions 75 x 168 x 65 mm Function buttons key pad 5 button keypad Weight 440 g 0 97Ibs Pump Flow fail indication SmartPurge Enclosure Integrated robust protective case Protective rubber boot with integral magnets Standards BS7927 EN50379 BS7967 Data Logging Reports Up to 200 reports depending on type Probes Standard Efficiency Flue Probe Insertion length 250 mm 9 9 with adjustable depth gauge Maximum temperature 800 C 1472 F Construction Ergonomic pistol grip with stainless steel shaft in built with thermocouple in line water trap filter K type thermocouple Accuracy 1 C or 0 3 of reading whichever is best Protective shaft for thermocouple Hose length 2500 mm 8 2 Gas Leak Sensor Probe Gas Leak Sensor 0 10 000ppm natural gas TELEGAN gas monitoring 21 Specification Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Gases Range Display Accuracy Detection Response Recovery Diagnostics Resolution limit time time t90 Oxygen 0 25 0 1 0 2 0 3 viv 50 sec 30sec Vv Carbon 0 10 000ppm 1ppm lt 20ppm 1ppm 90 sec 60sec v monoxide H2 com 3ppm pensated optional gt 20ppm 3 Carbon 0 25 0 1 0 2 vv 0 2 viv 50 sec 30 sec dioxide Calculated CO CO2 0 to 0 9999 0 0001
29. not substitute components as this may impair safety and invalidate warranty e Observe all warnings and instructions marked on the unit and within this manual e f this product is not working properly read the trouble shooting guide or call Anton e Ensure qualified service personnel change sensors and provide maintenance and calibration Additional information Sprint is designed to support the working practices defined in British Standard BS7967 and the Design Standards EN50379 BS7927 for flue gas analysers It is highly recommended that users are fully conversant with BS7967 when using a flue gas analyser for servicing or installing a boiler system Sprint offers a timed let by tightness test in accordance with the UK s Institute of Gas Engineers procedure IGE 11 UP 1B Performing CO measurements When performing any CO measurements ensure the unit is zeroed in clean air in accordance with British Standard BS7967 A suitable location for sampling clean air will be outside of the building where the boiler system is installed 1 Repair of this equipment and gas sensor replacement shall be carried out by the manufacturer or certified service centre in accordance with the applicable code of practice 2 If the equipment is likely to come into contact with aggressive substances then it is the responsibility of the user to take suitable precautions that prevent it from being adversely affected 3 The equipment is desi
30. nu Sprint will display the Appliance Menu Select the appliance from the list The appliance will be displayed on the screen during the room CO safety test 2 Connect probe if required to the Sprint unit and place at the recommended height Refer to British Standard BS7967 if necessary 3 The pump will switch on in readiness for test NB The sound of the pump operating does not indicate the test has begun Press the gt soft key to start test During the test the screen will display the CO reading peak CO reading duration of test and maximum allowed CO for the test The test will run for the required duration by appliance according to BS7967 Sprint will emit an alarm if 30ppm or 90ppm threshold is exceeded Sprint is programmed with pass fail criteria for this test Refer to British Standard BS7967 for further details on performing room CO safety tests When the minimum test period for an appliance has been reached as defined by BS 7967 2005 the ON OFF ENTER key can then be used to cycle through the CO Room Safety screens The test can be completed by pressing the W soft key to finish Use the soft keys to log or print the results CO Room 1 CO Room 2 CO Room 3 12 57 24 23 Feb 2009 12 57 24 23 Feb 2009 12 57 24 23 Feb 2009 Water heater flueless Time Min CO ppm Time Min CO ppm CO 4 1 1 6 4 2 2 7 4 rem 2 3 5 8 HHEH Allowed 10 4 4 9 HHHH Duration 07 12 5 4 10 addi of test
31. nu choose Select a log or Find a log by number to find the log you wish to delete Delete the log using the ij soft icon All logs can be deleted from the Stored logs Menu Scroll and select Delete all logs and press the M soft key Press the yes VY key Are you sure to delete all logs or press ESC to cancel Deleting all logs resets next log number to one 24 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Printing and Data Transfer Vill Printing and Data Transfer Printing using IR comms Ensure your selected printer is switched on with paper roll installed and ready for use Ensure that the IR window on Sprint is aligned with the IR window on the printer The printer may be up to 1m away from the Sprint unit If a report can be printed a printer icon will appear on the screen Press the soft key under the icon for an instant print Ensure printer is set to PC mode From software version i2 00 Printing can be aborted by a second press of the print soft key when the print icon Is reversed or by pressing ESC to exit the screen Data Transfer V3 V5 only Ensure Bluetooth has been selected from the Report menu The Print button will now display the Bluetooth symbol Data can be transferred to a suitable Bluetooth enabled PDA with the Sprint PDA application installed or PC running Sprint PC Lite TELEGAN 25 gas monitoring Troubleshooting guide Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 IX Troubleshooting guide Sprint
32. o and to edit text Use the 92 and 92 keys to scroll through character lists and character values Press to move on to the next letter in the header text Press ON OFF ENTER to delete all characters to the right Press gt to move the cursor to the end of the text and M to accept change and return to Edit report header screen Press ESC to exit edit without saving changes Change password press the soft key to edit password Use the 92 and 92 keys to scroll through character lists and character values Press to move on to the next letter in the password Press to move the cursor to the end of the text and M to accept change and return to Password screen Press ENTER to store the change Print Cal Due Enable or disable printing of calibration due on reports Flue CO Alarm During flue gas analysis a carbon monoxide alarm can be set to activate at 300ppm of CO or disabled Retrieving stored logs From the Main Menu select Stored logs and one of the following options Select a log use the soft keys to scroll and select log Find a log by number use the soft keys to scroll up and down the numbered logs database Delete all logs this option will delete all stored logs Press accept M Are you sure to clear logs or press ESC to cancel Switch off Turn off unit in clean air and ensure any gas is purged from sensors Press and hold the ON OFF ENTER button for approximately two seconds The power off screen will be displayed
33. ough character values in each list and gt to move on to the next letter in the header text The char acter lists are shown below Press ON OFF ENTER to delete characters to the right Press to move the cur sor to the end of the text and M to accept change and return to Edit report header screen Print Calibration Due Enable or disable printing of calibration due on reports CO Alarm During flue gas analysis a carbon monoxide alarm can be set to activate at 300ppm of CO or disabled Change password Press the soft key to edit password Use the 92 and 92 keys to edit or create a password as described above in Edit report header Press M to accept change and return to Password screen Press ON OFF ENTER to store the change When a password has been created Sprint will display the Supervisor pass word screen on entering Supervisor settings ged I amp 4 _ Uppercase alphabet Da 0123456789 Lowercase alphabet Mei lt gt Space 18 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 IV5 Battery charging lll Battery Charging The Sprint has a lithium ion rechargeable battery and will operate for up to 9 hours when fully charged depending on the type of test used Low battery When the battery is low Sprint will display a low battery icon If the battery gets too low then Sprint will give further warning before switching off Use of the charger as a power adaptor The Sprint charger can be used to po
34. r Sprint unit has been switched on and performed an auto zero the display will show the Test Menu screen ready for use To display the Main Menu press the ESC key To enter a menu item use the soft keys below the and screen icons to scroll the menu list and press the soft key underneath the M screen icon to select Some menus have their own submenu Press the ESC key to exit a menu press ESC twice to return to the Main Menu from a submenu The soft keys control the function displayed above them on the screen These will change depending on the test or menu or if the ESC key is pressed The menu structure is shown below Operation Press ESC to go to Main menu Test Menu Flue Gas Pressure Diff CO Room Gas Escape Analysis Menu Temperature Safety Detection Let by Tightness Appliance Pressure Diff Pressure Fuels Fuel Constant NOx Factor V4 V5 only V4 V5 only Units Pressure Temperature Efficiency Settings Display Contrast Auto off Back light Key click Reports Supervisor timeout V3 V5 only settings Set date Edit report Print Flue CO Change amp time header Cal Due alarm password Logs Select a log Find a log by number Delete all logs How to display unit serial number identity and software version Press the ESC key from the Main Menu TELEGAN gas monitor
35. ratio Nitrogen 0 1000ppm 1ppm 5ppm 5ppm 90 sec 60 sec Monoxide or 5 of V4 amp V5 reading only Other Measurements Measurement Range Temperature 50 to 1100 C 58 to 2012 F selectable C or F Efficiency 0 100 Net or Gross 0 120 Net High Efficiency XSAir 0 100 Draught Pressure Measurement Let by Tightness Test Dedicated test and report print structure for combined test to IGE 11 UP 1B Pressure Scale Range 150 mbar to 150 mbar Resolution 0 1 mbar Accuracy 0 5 of reading calibration at 50 mbar equivalent to 0 5 mbar Equivalent scales Pa hPa kPa PSI inWG mmWG inHG mmHG Communications IR Port USB 22 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 IV5 Accessories and spare parts VI Accessories and spare parts Accessory list Telegan part number Description General Spares CAS29002 SPRINT V CARRY CASE SFW29001 SPRINT V CD ROM PRB29002 SPRINT V LEAK PROBE PRB29000 SPRINT V MAIN PROBE INC WATER TRAP WITH FILTER TUB29000 SPRINT V Neoprene Tube 1 4 ID x 3 8 OD 6 35 mm x 9 53 mm ENC29001 SPRINT V PROTECTIVE BOOT WITH MAGNETS CHG29001 SPRINT V UK CHARGER FIL29001 SPRINT V WATER TRAP INC FILTER INS29602 SPRINT V2 V3 V4 V5 INSTRUCTION CARD A5 FIL99008 FILTER ELEMENT C01296 CHARGING LEAD FOR VEHICLE LIGHTER SOCKET PRT29005 SPRINTER RECHARGEABLE IR PRINTER PAP2600 1 PAPER ROLL FOR SPRINTER TELEGAN 23 gas
36. test Connect both probes to the k type connectors See label on back of unit for FLOW and RETURN Place probes in position The screen will display the tem perature of probe 1 and probe 2 and the differential temperature Use the soft keys to log or print the results To end test press the ESC key P ae Single probe test f Temperature 14 44 27 0 Feb 2006 When only a single probe is available Sprint will display Flow TI wae an additional icon on the screen to represent the firstand gat Pree second reading Otome sg 1 Place probe in position to make measurement T1 2 Press the soft key icon I to take a snapshot Q H reading of T1 Do not remove probe until this W j snapshot is taken 2u Tip this icon 3 Move the probe into position to take second reading will appear when T2 The screen will display the icon kal to show only one probe is temperature reading T2 is being taken avaialble TELEGAN 1 gas monitoring Performing tests Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 The screen will display the snapshot temperature the live probe temperature and the differential temperature Use the soft keys to log or print the results To end test press the ESC key 5 Room CO safety test Ensure the unit has been zeroed in clean air during switch on before performing this test Note For further details on performing Room CO Safety Tests see Appendix I 1 Select CO Room safety from the Test Me
37. usually 1m and with the IR window facing the IR window on Sprint Other IR sources such as a PC or sunlight may give odd char acter print out 26 TELEGAN gas monitoring Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 Troubleshooting guide Symptom Cause Recommended User Action Auto zero failed Sensors exposed to gas or faulty Switch off and on ensuring you zero in clean air and sen sors are purged If unit contin ues to fail auto zero return for service Alarm activates in CO Room safety test CO is reading greater than 30ppm or 90ppm cooker Dependant on safety proce dures Cannot remember the Supervisor password Forgotten Supervisor password prevents alteration of report header which identifies owner of the instrument This provides secu rity against theft So there is no method to remotely unlock the instrument Return for reset During auto zero the gas reading does not Stabilise Recovering from high gas exposure or gas sensor faulty Ensure unit is purged and allow sensor to recover or return for service ASAP Sometimes negative gas readings are dis played Previously zeroed with gas present Turn off and on and repeat auto zero in clean outside air allowing time for the CO sen sor to recover and stabilise Sometimes gt or l lt is displayed in place of a number Sensor is out of range Contact support for advice Return for s
38. wer the unit and will continue to charge whilst operating the unit Automatic battery saver The Sprint unit will automatically power down if left unused unless Auto off disabled The auto off timeout can be set in Analyser settings Sprint will warn user when power down is imminent Charging the batteries Warning Do not attempt to use any other charger with this unit except the one s supplied Failure to comply could invalidate the warranty and may result in permanent damage to the unit 1 Plug the charger into a mains socket 2 Connect the charger to the Sprint using the power jack on the side of the unit Switch on the power at the mains socket The unit would normally be left switched off for charging The display will show the battery charging mains connection icon When the battery is full both icons will flash TELEGAN 19 gas monitoring Maintenance and calibration Sprint V2 V3 V4 V5 IV Maintenance and calibration General To keep the display panel and operator buttons free from dirt build up regularly wipe over your Sprint unit with a slightly damp cloth Protective boot To protect Sprint from dirt and knocks a rubber boot is supplied This boot is supplied with concealed magnetics in the rear 4 1 Unit The Sprint should be calibrated once a year Your Sprint unit will also display the calibration due date at switch on and will warn you when calibration due date is drawing near If the
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