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Flue Gas Analysis in New Dimensions: ecom EN2

• Robust, compact, light-weighed

• Automatic overload protection
   for CO sensor

• Condensate trap with
   safety shut-down

• High reaction time

• Thermal quick-printer

• Heating Check and
   4 Pa Test (optional)

 

 

The ecom-EN2 enables the analysis of the most important operation variables issued of combustion processes. It is designed in such a way that all wearing parts can be exchanged quickly. Sensors and accumulator can be easily replaced without dismounting the instrument. With its compact construction, space-saving size and easy operation it is just ideal for the quick check and adjustment of fi ring plants.

 

ecom-DPH with Heating Check and 4 Pa Test

The ecom-DPH is a measuring instrument for the simultaneous determination of temperature and differential pressure which enables to perform the heating check in combination with a random flue gas analyser, determining herewith the requested surface and ventilation losses. Additionally it can perform the 4 Pa test. All results can be documented on the optional thermal printer, the printout being monitored via the infrared interface of the ecom-DPH.

 

ecom-EN2 with Heating Check and 4 Pa Test

In combination with the special probes required hereto, the ecom-EN2 is able to perform the measurement of the heating check parameters gas, ventilation and surface losses and additionally, the 4 Pa test. Herewith the low pressure time course is measured and reproduced in a diagram which helps to check and document the system compliance with the maximal 4 Pa value.

 

What is the Heating Check?

The heating check is a simple, expressive process to evaluate a complete heating plant (heat production, distribution and transfer) from the energetic point of view. Hereby the single plant components get inspected by the heating engineer in a combination of measurements and visual assessment and valued in regards of their energetic quality according to a negative point system of maximum 100 points. The higher the score, the farer the current plant stand is away from the desirable energetic stand and the higher the energy saving potential would be if modernisation measures are conducted.

What is the 4 Pa Test?

The simultaneous operation of room-dependent firing place and air evacuation system within a closed air compound can lead to dangerous low pressure conditions. A precision measuring
instrument enables to check the low pressure limit value of 4 Pa and to document in a diagram the time course for a 5 minutes duration. Hereto the pressure difference between indoor and outdoor air conditions is registered by two capillary hoses. The first capillary hose is conducted either thru the window gasket at the outside or slotted into the door post resp. the keyhole to the staircase; the second one remains in the room where the heating plant is installed. The pressure difference values should not exceed 4 Pa by operating heating plant and maximal suction performance.

 

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