Quick start guide
Instruction 0024-9393
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Fyrite Pro Quick Start Guide
Turning OFF the Analyzer & CO Purge
Press the I/O button to turn OFF the analyzer. The unit will count down
from 5 before turning OFF, thus allowing time for the operator to abort the
turn OFF process by press ing the ENTER button.
If a high CO level is detected at turn OFF, the unit will remain ON with
its pump running and display “PUrG CO”. The countdown from 5 will not
begin until the detected CO level drops below 50 ppm. Although not recom-
mended, the purging process can be bypassed by pressing the I/O button a
second time.
Resetting the Microprocessor
If the analyzer ‘locks up’ and cannot be turned OFF, reset the microproces-
sor by removing one of the batteries for 5 seconds.
Instruction 0024-9393
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Fyrite Pro Quick Start Guide
5. Insert the probe into the flue-gas stream of the appliance being
tested as described below:
Forced Air Furnace – When testing atmospheric burner or grav-
ity vented, forced air heating equip ment with a clamshell or section-
al heat exchanger design, test each of the exhaust ports at the top
of the heat exchanger. The probe should be inserted back into each
of the exhaust ports to obtain a flue gas sample, before any dilution
air is mixed in.
Hot Water Tank – Domestic hot water tanks with the ‘bell’ shaped
draft diverter on top can be accurately tested by inserting the probe
tip directly into the top of the fire tube be low the diverter.
80% Efficiency Fan Assist or Power Vented – Combustion test-
ing of fan assist or power vented, furnaces/boilers should be done
through a hole drilled in the vent immediately above the inducer fan.
90% Efficiency Condensing – Condensing furnaces/boilers can be
tested through a hole drilled in the plastic vent pipe (when allowed by
the manufacturer or local authority of jurisdiction) or taken from the
exhaust termination.
Atmospheric or Gravity Vented Boiler – Boilers, which have a
‘bell’ shaped draft diverter directly on top, should be tested directly
below the diverter through a hole drilled in the vent connector.
Atmospheric Burner or
Gravity Vented Forced Air Hot Water Tank