Fyrite Pro ® Combustion Gas Analyzer Instruction 24-9395 Operation & Maintenance Rev. 9 – July 2004 & CO O2 25 .
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Fyrite Pro Contents Ordering Information........................................................... iii 1.0 INTRODUCTION............................................................... 1 1.1 The Fyrite Pro..................................................................................1 1.2 Operational Overview......................................................................2 2.0 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS............................... 3 3.0 SETTING UP THE ANALYZER...................................
Fyrite Pro 4.7 Opening and Viewing Saved Test Data........................................ 25 4.8 Printing Test Data.........................................................................26 4.9 Clearing Saved Test Data..............................................................28 4.10 Turning OFF the Analyzer & CO Purge...................................... 28 4.11 Resetting the Microprocessor.......................................................29 4.12 Run Mode Screens................................
Fyrite Pro Ordering Information Model Part Number 100 100 Printer Kit 105 110 120 125 125 Printer Kit 125 Printer/ Oil Kit 24-8200 24-8201 24-8202 24-8103 24-8104 24-8105 24-8205 24-8206 Measurements Oxygen Stack Temperature Ambient Temperature Second Thermocouple Channel (Combustion Air Temperature) Differential Temperature Carbon Monoxide (CO) Draft Differential Pressure* Ca
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Fyrite Pro 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Fyrite Pro The Fyrite Pro series of instruments are hand-held analyzers that are designed for on-demand sampling of residential furnaces and appliances. The more advanced models can also to used to check combustion efficiency by measuring the stack temperature and the percent oxygen level in the flue-gas stream.
Fyrite Pro 1.2 Operational Overview Pressing the i/o button turns the analyzer ON. Note that there is a warmup period of either 10 or 60 seconds, dependent on the analyzer’s model and setup, that must elapse before the analyzer can be used. When using the analyzer to just measure CO or draft, insert the analyzer’s probe into the flue-gas stream of the appliance under test and begin testing. The measured values of draft and/or CO will appear on the analyzer’s LCD.
Fyrite Pro 2.0 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS The Analyzer Directly Measures and Displays: • Ambient Temperature.............................32 to 212 °F (0 to 100 °C) • Flue Gas O2 content.................................0.0 to 20.9% O2 • Flue Gas Temperature............................0 to 999 °F (–18 to 537 °C) • Flue Gas CO content...............................0 to 2,000 ppm CO • Draft.........................................................–9.99 to 27 inWC (–9.
Fyrite Pro Operating Time .................................. Up to 18 hours continuous (pump running and backlight off) Warm Up Time ................................... 10 or 60 seconds, dependent on analyzer’s model and setup (Refer to Section 4.13.1) Memory (Model 105/110/120/125)...................... Up to 10 sets of readings can be saved in memory. When memory is full, the next reading saved will overwrite the oldest reading. Display .................................................
Fyrite Pro 3.0 SETTING UP THE ANALYZER 3.1 Preliminary Steps Before using the analyzer . . . • Check batteries (Section 3.2) • Connect probe to analyzer (Section 3.3) • Check setup (Section 3.5) 3.2 Checking & Replacing the Batteries Install fresh batteries as described below. Check the analyzer for sufficient charge prior to each use. Replace the batteries if the low-battery symbol appears in the lower right corner of the screen. To replace the batteries: 1. Remove battery cover from back of analyzer. 2.
Fyrite Pro 3.3 Connecting the Probe Hose and Thermocouple The analyzer’s model number determines which hose and thermocouple connections are made at the bottom of the unit. Perform the following steps as required by your particular analyzer model (see Figures 3-2A thru D): 1. Push the probe’s sample-gas hose onto the GAS inlet fitting. 2. Push the probe’s draft hose onto the “+” pressure fitting. 3.
Fyrite Pro AC ADAPTER JACK GAS INLET SAMPLE-GAS HOSE PROBE TUBE PROBE STOP (Optional) WATER TRAP / FILTER ASSEMBLY Figure 3-2A.
Fyrite Pro AC ADAPTER JACK GAS DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE HOSE (Optional) DRAFT THERMOCOUPLE CONNECTOR (Not used on the Model 105) SAMPLE-GAS HOSE DRAFT HOSE PROBE TUBE WATER TRAP / FILTER ASSEMBLY PROBE STOP PROBE HANDLE Figure 3-2B.
Fyrite Pro T-STACK AC ADAPTER JACK GAS INLET SAMPLE-GAS HOSE THERMOCOUPLE CONNECTOR (T-STACK) PROBE TUBE PROBE STOP (Optional) WATER TRAP / FILTER ASSEMBLY Figure 3-2C.
Fyrite Pro T-STACK T-AIR AC ADAPTER JACK GAS ROOM AIR / PRIMARY AIR THERMOCOUPLE CONNECTOR (T-AIR) DRAFT DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE HOSE (Optional) SAMPLE GAS THERMOCOUPLE CONNECTOR (T-STACK) SAMPLE-GAS HOSE DRAFT HOSE PROBE TUBE WATER TRAP / FILTER ASSEMBLY PROBE STOP PROBE HANDLE Figure 3-2D.
Fyrite Pro 3.4 Front Panel Push Buttons Note that a push button may perform several functions, depending on the analyzer’s model number and what screen is being displayed at the time. I/O • Toggles the analyzer ON and OFF. • Places the analyzer into either its Setup or Calibration Mode when used in conjunction with the ENTER or HOLD button. • Scrolls up through the display screens during a test.
Fyrite Pro 3.5 Setup Mode The analyzer is preset at the factory for the parameters shown below, but can be changed as described in their associated sections. Function Parameter To Change Fuel Temperature Unit CO Channel Draft (Pressure) Clock Printer Protocol Natural Gas (F1) °F Auto Zero (A2) WC Not Initialized IrDA Section 4.13.5 Section 3.5.2 Section 3.5.3 Section 3.5.4 Section 3.5.5 thru 3.5.7 Section 3.5.8 3.5.1 Entering Setup 1.
Fyrite Pro 3.5.3 CO Channel Setup The CO Channel Setup Screen is labeled “CO.” 1. Enter the Setup Mode per Section 3.5.1. If necessary, repeatedly press the ENTER button until “CO” is displayed. 2. Press the or button until the desired parameter is displayed. - no Sensor disabled. Use this function to turn off the CO channel if the sensor is missing or known to be bad to avoid inaccurate CO readings from appearing. - 2Ero Manual Zero.
Fyrite Pro 3.5.5 Time Setup There are two Time Setup Screens, one for hours and the other for minutes. Two bars appear above the segments being changed. The clock is in a 24 hour format, but will appear as AM/PM on the printout. 1. Enter the Setup Mode per Section 3.5.1. If necessary, repeatedly press ENTER until the first Time Setup Screen is displayed—the one with two bars over the hour digits. 2. Press the or button until the correct hour value is displayed. 3.
Fyrite Pro 3.5.7 Year Setup The Year Setup Screen is labeled “YEAr”. 1. Enter the Setup Mode per Section 3.5.1. If necessary, repeatedly press ENTER until the Year Setup Screen is displayed. 2. Press the or button until the correct year is displayed. 3. Press ENTER to move to the next Setup Screen, or I/O to exit setup. 3.5.8 Selecting Printer Protocol The analyzer can be set up for either an HP or IrDA type printer. 1. Enter the Setup Mode per Section 3.5.1.
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Fyrite Pro 4.0 OPERATION 4.1 Performing CO and Draft Testing 4.1.1 Analyzer Turn On and Warm Up 1. Connect the probe and make sure that the analyzer is properly set up per Section 3.0. 2. Turn ON the analyzer in fresh air by pressing is i/o button and observe that the following Warm-Up Screens are displayed. These screens show the analyzer’s model number, the unit’s software revision, and finally the remaining warm-up time.
Fyrite Pro 4.1.2 Measuring CO (Model 100/105/120/125) 1. Turn ON the analyzer and allow it to warm-up per Section 4.1.1. Important: If the CO channel is set up for auto zero, then the analyzer must be turned ON in fresh air; otherwise, incorrect CO readings will occur. Refer to Section 3.5.3. When the CO channel is set up for manual zero, and if the CO reading is higher than zero when sampling fresh air, then manually zero the CO channel per Section 5.6, Steps 1 thru 4. 2.
Fyrite Pro 4.2 Performing a Combustion Test using the Model 110/120/125 4.2.1 Analyzer Turn On and Warm Up Important: The probe must be at room temperature before performing the following steps. 1. Connect the probe and make sure that the analyzer is properly set up per Section 3.0. 2. Perform one of the following: • Model 110/120 – Before turning ON the analyzer, its probe must be located in the area containing the burner’s combustion-air supply.
Fyrite Pro 4.2.3 Sampling Point Forced Air Furnace – When testing atmospheric burner or gravity vented, forced air heating equipment with a clamshell or sectional 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.
Fyrite Pro 80% Eff. Fan Assist or Power Vented Furnace/Boiler 90% Eff.
Fyrite Pro 4.2.4 Performing a Combustion Efficiency Test 1. After turning ON the analyzer and selecting the appropriate fuel, press the or button to display the Stack Temperature & Efficiency Screen (refer to Section 4.13.10). 2. Position the probe in the flue-gas stream to obtain the hottest “Stack” reading. Locating the highest stack temperature is very important for accurate efficiency calculations. 3. Burner-service procedures can now begin.
Fyrite Pro 4.3 Operating Tips • When an analyzer is brought in from a cold vehicle, let it warm up slowly to minimize condensation. Temperatures below freezing will not damage the analyzer; however, bringing a cold analyzer into a warm, humid environment may cause condensate to form inside the case. • If the CO channel (Model 100/105/120/125) is set up for Auto Zero (refer to Section 3.5.3), ensure that the analyzer is sampling fresh air when turned ON.
Fyrite Pro 4.4 Using the Backlight The LCD can be read in dimly-lit areas by pressing the LIGHT button. The backlight automatically turns OFF after 10 minutes of keyboard inactivity, but can be turned OFF at any time by again pressing the LIGHT button. 4.5 Using the Probe A rigid stainless steel probe with handle, connected to a flexible hose with integral water-trap / filter can be used to draw a gas sample into the analyzer from the room, grilles, diffusers, and furnace flues.
Fyrite Pro 2. Press the button once to display the Save Screen. The number shown in this screen represents the memory location (1 thru 10) to which the current test data will be saved. 3. Press enter to save the test data and return to the Hold Mode, or press hold to return to the Hold Mode without saving. 4.
Fyrite Pro 4.8 Printing Test Data Tip: To avoid printing errors, it is important to select the correct protocol per Section 3.5.8 before saving data. Turn ON the printer. Refer to the printer’s instruction manual for detailed o peration and maintenance information. If not already done, set the printer parameters as follows: • Data: 8 bits • Parity: None • Baud: 9600 • Handshaking: X-on/X-off Align the printer with the top of the analyzer as shown in Figure 4-1.
Fyrite Pro BACHARACH, INC. FYRITE PRO ANALYZER ======================= DATE: TIME: 8/20/2003 2:45 PM FUEL: (F1)Natural Gas 45 cm (18 in.) max. 60° max. EFFICIENCY EXCESS AIR STACK TEMP PRIMARY TEMP DELTA TEMP O2 CO2 CO CO AIR FREE Draft 82.6 21.3 374 68.0 306 4.0 9.5 12 15 % % °F °F °F % % ppm ppm -0.25 WC COMMENTS: Notes: When a calculation cannot be made because of improper data (i.e., oxygen level above 17.
Fyrite Pro 4.9 Clearing Saved Test Data (Model 105/110/120/125) Clear all saved test data as follows: Note: If no test data has been saved, the option to clear memory will not be available. 1. With the analyzer in its Run Mode, press the hold button twice to display the Print Screen. 2. Press the or button to scroll to the Clear Screen, and then press enter to display the Clear All Screen. 3.
Fyrite Pro 4.11 Resetting the Microprocessor If the analyzer ‘locks up’ and cannot be turned OFF, reset the microprocessor by removing one of the batteries for 5 seconds. 4.12 Run Mode Screens Figures 4-2A thru 4-2E show the order in which the screens are displayed by pressing the enter and buttons after the analyzer warms-up and enters its Run Mode. The top screen in each figure is the one that appears immediately after the analyzer completes its warm-up cycle. Refer to Section 4.
Fyrite Pro Fuel Select: F1 = Natural Gas F2 = Oil #2 F3 = LPG F4 = Kerosene FUEL F1 ENTER F1 O2 AMBIENT F1 . 752 Ambient / Combustion Air Temperature Stack Temperature & Efficiency . 46 O2 STACK F1 EFF 500 . 787 % °F °F % F1 CO2 & Excess Air CO2 . 92 . 251 % EXCESS AIR Figure 4-2C.
Fyrite Pro Fuel Select: F1 = Natural Gas F2 = Oil #2 F3 = LPG F4 = Kerosene FUEL F1 ENTER F1 CO & O2 9 . 46 CO O2 PPM % F1 CO Air Free PPM CO 12 AIR FREE AMBIENT Ambient / Combustion Air Temperature Stack Temperature & Efficiency CO2 & Excess Air F1 . 752 STACK F1 EFF 500 . 787 °F °F % F1 CO2 . 92 . 251 % EXCESS AIR Figure 4-2D.
Fyrite Pro Fuel Select: F1 = Natural Gas F2 = Oil #2 F3 = LPG F4 = Kerosene FUEL F1 ENTER F1 CO & O2 9 . 46 CO O2 PPM % F1 CO Air Free PPM CO 12 AIR FREE AMBIENT F1 . 752 Ambient / Combustion Air Temperature °F F1 °F Temperature Differential Stack Temperature & Efficiency STACK F1 500 . 787 EFF °F % F1 CO2 & Excess Air CO2 . 92 . 251 % EXCESS AIR F1 CO & Draft Draft Zero CO 9 . 004 PPM 7# 2E 7# Figure 4-2E.
Fyrite Pro 4.13 Screen Descriptions 4.13.1 Warm-Up Screens As soon as the analyzer is turned ON, a series of Warm-Up Screens are displayed. These screens show the analyzer’s model number (Pro 100/105/110/ 120/125), the unit’s software revision, and finally the remaining warm-up time counted down from either 10 or 60 seconds. If an O2 sensor is installed, then its current output level is also displayed.
Fyrite Pro 4.13.3 CO & Draft Screen (Model 105/125) The CO reading is a measurement of how much carbon monoxide in ppm is present in the flue-gas stream. Note, however, that the amount of CO displayed may be diluted by secondary air (refer to Section 4.13.12 CO Air Free Screen). The draft display is the difference between the pressure at the analyzer’s “+” port and the pressure at the “–” port when using probe model 24-7266. Front Panel Button Functions: – Displays next screen (refer to Section 4.
Fyrite Pro 4.13.5 Fuel Screen (Model 110/120/125) The Fuel Screen is displayed after warm-up, and is where an operator chooses which fuel is to be used by the analyzer to calculate combustion efficiency. Pressing the or button scrolls the display through the fuel codes. Pressing ENTER selects the displayed fuel and places the analyzer into its Run Mode. Note that the fuel code will be displayed in the top right corner of all screens while in the Run Mode.
Fyrite Pro 4.13.7 CO & O2 Screen (Model 120/125) The CO reading is a measurement of how much carbon monoxide in ppm is present in the flue-gas stream. Note, however, that the amount of CO displayed may be diluted by secondary air (refer to Section 4.13.12 CO Air Free Screen). The O2 reading is the measured percentage of oxygen present in the fluegas stream. Front Panel Button Functions: – Displays next screen (refer to Section 4.12) – Displays previous screen (refer to Section 4.
Fyrite Pro 4.13.9 Temperature Differential Screen (Model 125) The Temperature Differential reading is the measured difference between the temperatures being measured by the T-STACK and T-AIR thermocouples. Front Panel Button Functions: – Displays next screen (refer to Section 4.12) – Displays previous screen (refer to Section 4.
Fyrite Pro 4.13.11 Ambient Air Temperature Screen (Model 110/120/125) The AMBIENT reading is the combustion-air temperature in either °F or °C that is used for efficiency calculations. This temperature is measured by either the T-AIR thermocouple on a continuous basis (Model 125), or by the T-STACK thermocouple during start-up (Model 110/120/125).
Fyrite Pro 4.13.13 Sensor Error Screen (Model 100/105/110/120/125) An O2 sensor error is displayed if the analyzer determines during the warm-up cycle that the oxygen sensor’s output is too low for it to be usable. However, in the extreme condition when the O2 sensor has no output, a sensor error will not occur. Instead, the O2 reading will be 0.0 as displayed in the O2 Screen or the CO & O2 Screen.
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Fyrite Pro 5.0 CALIBRATION & MAINTENANCE Important: Fresh batteries should be installed, and the unit allowed to stabilize at room temperature for at least two hours before proceeding with calibration. To maintain accuracy as listed in the Technical Characteristics Section of this manual, the standards used must be at least four times as accurate as the stated accuracy of the Fyrite Pro. 5.1 Entering the Calibration Mode and Testing the Display Segments 1.
Fyrite Pro 5.2 Ambient Temperature Calibration (Model 110/120/125) Material Required: Calibrated Thermometer Procedure: 1. Enter the Calibration Mode as described in Section 5.1. Observe that “AMBIENT” will appear at the top of the display; if not, repeatedly press ENTER until “AMBIENT” is displayed. 2. Use the and buttons to set the displayed value to match the reading of a calibrated thermometer at room temperature. 3.
Fyrite Pro 3. Set the simulator to 32.0 °F (0 °C); then use the and buttons to set the displayed value to match the simulator’s value. 4. Set the simulator to 212.0 °F (100 °C); then use the and buttons to adjust the displayed value to match simulator’s value. 5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 as necessary until the unit is reading correctly at both temperatures. 6.
Fyrite Pro 6. Press ENTER to store these calibration values and move to the next calibration screen, or hold down ENTER for 2 seconds to store these calibration values and enter the Run Mode, or press the I/O button to exit the Calibration Mode and turn OFF the analyzer without saving the changes. 7. Remove thermocouple simulator from analyzer. 5.5 Oxygen Sensor Zero (Model 110/120/125) Material Required: Procedure: • Cylinder of 100% Nitrogen, P/N 9550-0049 • Calibration Kit, P/N 24-7059 1.
Fyrite Pro 9. Press ENTER to store the new calibration values and move to the next calibration screen, or hold down ENTER for 2 seconds to store the new calibration values and enter the Run Mode, or press the I/O button to exit the Calibration Mode and turn OFF the analyzer without saving the changes. 5.
Fyrite Pro 6. Connect the tubing of the Calibration Kit to the GAS inlet of the analyzer. Note that the gas fitting (Item 6) is only required on Fyrite Pro Models 105 and 125. 7. Adjust the regulator for approximately 2 SCFH of excess flow (see Figure 5.1). 8. After the analyzer has stabilized (2 to 3 minutes), use the and buttons to set the displayed value to match the CO concentration stamped on the gas cylinder. 9.
Fyrite Pro 5.7 Draft Calibration (Model 105/125) Material Required: Procedure: • Bellows • Micromanometer Range: ±8 in. H2O column (±20 mb) Accuracy: ±0.01 in. H2O column (±20 mb) 1. Set the draft units to “WC” per Section 3.5.4. 2. Enter the Calibrate Mode per Section 5.1, and then press the enter button until “WC” is displayed. 3. If necessary, zero the draft channel by using the and buttons to adjust the reading to 0.00 ±0.02. � 4.
Fyrite Pro 5.8 Water Trap / Filter Maintenance The Water Trap / Filter Assembly removes water condensate from the gas sample, and also prevents soot from contaminating the internal components of the analyzer. Drain the water condensate after every test. Procedure: 1. Disassemble the trap (see Figure 5-3). 2. Pour out all water condensate; then reassemble the trap. Replace the Filter Element when dirty. Material Required: • Filter Element, P/N 07-1644 • Small Flat Blade Screwdriver Procedure: 1.
Fyrite Pro 5.9 O2 Sensor Replacement (Model 110/120/125) Be sure to perform all of the checks listed in Section 4.13.13 to ensure that the O2 sensor needs to be replaced. Material Required: • Oxygen Sensor, P/N 24-8106 • #1 Phillips Screwdriver Procedure: 1. Disassemble the analyzer as follows: a. Remove the battery cover and the batteries, uncovering one of the cover hold-down screws. b. Remove and set aside all four cover hold-down screws. c.
Fyrite Pro 5.10 CO Sensor Replacement (Model 100/105/120/125) Be sure to perform all of the checks listed in Section 4.13.13 to ensure that the CO sensor needs to be replaced. Material Required: Procedure: • CO Sensor, P/N 24-7265 • CO Sensor Gasket, P/N 24-1112 • #1 Phillips Screwdriver 1. Disassemble the analyzer as follows: a. Remove the battery cover and the batteries, uncovering one of the cover hold-down screws. b. Remove and set aside all four cover hold-down screws. c.
Fyrite Pro 5.11 Pump Assembly Replacement Material Required: Procedure: • Pump, P/N 24-3020 • #1 Phillips Screwdriver 1. Disassemble the analyzer as follows: a. Remove the battery cover and the batteries, uncovering one of the cover hold-down screws. b. Remove and set aside all four cover hold-down screws. c. With the analyzer on its back, remove the front cover, laying it face down to the left of the body. d.
Fyrite Pro Figure 5-4.
Fyrite Pro To BATTERY CO SENSOR (Models 100/105/120/125) (RED WIRE) PRESSURE SENSOR (Models 105/125) (RED WIRE) To OXYGEN SENSOR To PUMP (RED WIRE) T-AIR (Model 125) T-STACK (Models 110/120/125) Figure 5-5.
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Fyrite Pro 6.0 PARTS & SERVICE 6.1 Replacement Parts Description Part No. Carbon Monoxide Sensor......................................................................24-7265 Carbon Monoxide Sensor Gasket.......................................................... 24-1112 Oxygen Sensor w/ Gasket.....................................................................24-8106 Oxygen Sensor Gasket..........................................................................
Fyrite Pro 6.2.2 Optional Accessories AC Adapter (Battery Eliminator).........................................................24-1254 Calibration Kit......................................................................................24-7059 Calibration Gas Cylinder: 100 ppm CO.................................................................................... 51-1994 500 ppm CO................................................................................... 24-0492 100% Nitrogen........................
Fyrite Pro 6.3 Service Centers Replacement parts and service can be obtained by contacting one of the following Bacharach Service Centers: United States México California 7281 Garden Grove Blvd., Suite H Garden Grove, CA 92841 Phone: 714-895-0050 Fax: 714-895-7950 Email: calservice@bacharach-inc.com Bacharach de México Playa Regatas No. 473 Tercer Piso Col. Militar Marte Delegación Iztacalco, 08830 México D.F.
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