User Guide
16
The file will include column headers and will contain the site No., date/time,
measuring program, fuel, CO
2
max, O
2
reference value, all readings with units
that are also available in the BluFlame, e.g., smoke numbers, derivatives, and
boiler temperature.
Excerpt from a sample file
8.5 STORED MEASUREMENTS
Viewing measurements
To view stored measurements, tap the “View measurements” menu option.
After selecting this menu option, you will first be taken to an overview of the
number of stored measurements per measurement type.
• Select “Gas measurements” or a different
measurement type.
➡ You will first be taken to a page with
context information for the stored
measurement.
• Use the arrow buttons to scroll through
the context information for the stored
measurements.
• Tapping “view” will show the readings for
the stored measurement in detail.
• Tapping “Back” will take you back to the
context information for the measurement.
Deleting measurements
You can delete individual measurements:
By tapping the “delete” button while the measurement is being shown
Or by deleting all measurements for a measurement type
You will need to confirm your decision before the measurements are
actually deleted.
Transferring measurements to a micro SD card
The BluFlame offers the option of transferring all stored measurements to a
micro SD card.
Confirming with the F2 button will start the data transfer/export to the SD card.
During the transfer, the display will show “please wait.” If there is no micro
SD card present, or if the card is write-protected or faulty, an error message
saying “Error. Writing to the memory card is not possible” will appear.
The data records will be stored as a CSV file (e.g., EMI01032.csv) on the micro SD card.
The filename will consist of a consecutive number assigned by the BluFlame.
In the file, each measurement will be identified with the corresponding site
number and the date and time when the measurement was carried out.
You can edit this file on an external PC with the use of a spreadsheet
program such as Microsoft® EXCEL or OpenOffice® Calc.
If you run into any problems using your computer programs, please
consult the corresponding software documentation.
Extras / Settings
The BluFlame originally comes with software that is configured with default
settings that in most cases will cover your needs. Nevertheless, these
settings can be customized flexibly as required for your specific needs to a
large extent.
9.1 AFTER-SALES SERVICE CALIBRATION MENU
The after-sales service calibration menu is
protected against unauthorized access by means
of a PIN.
9.2 DEFAULT SETTINGS
This option will reset the BluFlame to its default configuration:
The fuel list for flue gas measurement / CO measurement / custom program 1
and custom program 2 will be set to Natural gas, EL heating oil, P/B liquefied
gas, and Pellets.
The O
2
reference values will be set to the default values.
SETTING DEFAULT VALUE
LCD Brightness (%) 50
Prompts ON
Button Signal ON
The program names for the emission measurement will be set to Gas
measurement, CO measurement, Custom program 1, and Custom program 2.
The reading screen layout will be reset to its default configuration.
9.3 SERVICE VALUES
If the BluFlame has a fault (e.g., message during
calibration: “O
2
sensor not OK”), it will usually be
possible to pinpoint this fault on the service
screen.
The screen will show the service values for all
sensors. If there is an error message, contact our
After-Sales Service Department. Our After-Sales
Service technicians may then ask you to provide
them with certain service values so that they
can pinpoint the fault.