Fyrite INSIGHT ® Combustion Gas Analyzer Instruction 0024-9460 Operation & Maintenance Rev.
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Fyrite® INSIGHT TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction ................................................................................. 1 1.1 The Fyrite® INSIGHT ...............................................................1 1.2 Fyrite® INSIGHT Features & Benefits ....................................2 1.3 Operational Overview................................................................4 2.0 Technical Characteristics ......................................................... 5 3.0 Setting Up the Analyzer .
Fyrite® INSIGHT 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 Emptying the Water Trap.......................................................27 Powering OFF the Analyzer & Purging ............................... 28 Low Battery Alarm ................................................................ 28 Memory ................................................................................... 28 Printing Test Data ................................................................. 30 Fyrite ® User Software Installation ...
Fyrite® INSIGHT 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Fyrite® INSIGHT The Fyrite® INSIGHT is a hand-held residential and commercial grade portable combustion analyzer that is designed for on-demand sampling of light industrial combustion equipment, residential furnaces, and appliances. The Fyrite® INSIGHT is upgradeable from the Basic model to the Recording model which includes additional features such as software compatible for downloading data and the IrDA printer.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 1.2 Fyrite® INSIGHT Features & Benefits AUTOMATIC ZERO - The instrument will automatically zero all sensing channels on ambient air when it is powered on. If a particular sensor is in error during warm-up, the instrument will automatically display the error and continue to operate with the sensor in error. However, all information dependent on the sensor in error will not be presented. TEMPERATURE UNITS - Temperatures can be displayed in Centigrade or Fahrenheit.
Fyrite® INSIGHT DISPLAY ZOOM - Combustion test data in the Run/Hold screens can be shown with enlarged characters to make viewing easier. The complete list of Run/Hold data can be scrolled through for all zoom levels. Available zoom levels and information display are as follows: • Standard - 4 lines of information • 2X - 3 lines of enlarged characters • 3X - 2 lines of enlarged characters STATUS - A status menu displays the instrument software version, boot version, model number, and serial number.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 1.3 Operational Overview Pressing the PWR button turns the analyzer ON. Note that there is a warm-up period of 60 seconds that must elapse before the analyzer can be used. To perform a combustion test, choose a fuel code that corresponds to the fuel being burned by the appliance being tested (Section 4.3), and then press the RUN/HOLD button to place the analyzer into its Run Mode. Begin testing by inserting the analyzer’s probe tube into the flue-gas stream of the appliance under test.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 2.0 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS The Analyzer measures & displays: Primary/Ambient Air Temperature -4 to 600 °F (-20 to 316°C) Oxygen 0.1 to 20.9% O2 Stack Temperature -4 to 1202 °F (–20 to 650 °C) Carbon Monoxide 0 to 2000 ppm CO Differential Pressure/Draft ± 100 inwc The Analyzer computes & displays: Combustion Efficiency 0.1 to 100% Carbon Dioxide 0.
Fyrite® INSIGHT General Characteristics: Power Requirements Four disposable ‘AA’ Alkaline batteries (optional AC adapter is available) Operating Time Minimum of 20 hours continuous operation (pump running and backlight ON) Warm Up Time 60 seconds Memory Up to 100 complete sets of combustion, temperature, & pressure tests can be saved in memory. Display 128 x 64, LCD Graphic Display Front Panel Controls Eleven front panel push buttons (Refer to Section 3.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 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 Power 3.2.1 Installing or Replacing 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 upper right corner of the screen. To replace the batteries: 1.
Fyrite® INSIGHT Inspect the flue-gas hose for cracks. If a hose is defective, replace the entire probe assembly. Before using the analyzer, check that the Water Trap / Filter is dry and not dirty. If necessary, dry out the trap and replace the filter element per Section 6.2. Perform the following steps to connect the probe assembly to the Fyrite INSIGHT: 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® INSIGHT Fyrite® INSIGHT Connectors USB Cable AC Power Adapter Jack (Power) Primary Ambient Air Thermocouple (T-Air) (Optional) Differential Pressure Hose (Optional) Draft Hose Sample Gas Hose Sample Gas Thermocouple Connector (T-Stack) Probe Tube Probe Stop Water Trap/ Filter Assembly Probe Handle Fig. 3.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 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. • Powers the analyzer ON and OFF. Hold this button down for at least 2 seconds to turn the power OFF. • Toggles the backlight ON and OFF while the analyzer is turned ON. • Scrolls up, down, left, and right through the display screen options.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 3.5 Setup Mode The analyzer is preset at the factory for the parameters shown below, but can be changed as described in their corresponding sections. Function Parameter To Change Fuel Natural Gas Section 4.3 Temperature Unit °F Section 3.5.2 Pressure Unit InWC Section 3.5.3 Language English Section 3.5.10 CAL Reminder Never Section 3.5.12 Clock Not Initialized Section 3.5.4 3.5.1 Entering Setup 1. Display the MAIN MENU by pressing the MENU (F2) button. 2.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 3.5.3 Pressure Units Select to display pressure in inches of water column (inwc), millibar (mb), Pascals (Pa), hectoPascals (hPa), or millimeter of water column (mmwc) as follows: 1. Enter the Setup Menu per Section 3.5.1. If necessary, press ESC until MENU appears above F2. 2. From the SETUP MENU, use the ▲▼ buttons to select PRESSURE UNITS. Press ENTER to display the Pressure Units Menu. 3. Use the ▲▼ buttons to selecte the desired pressure unit. 4.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 3.5.5 O2 Reference The measured value of CO can be referenced to a specific O2 percentage of 0% to 15%. Set up the reference value as follows: 1. Enter the Setup Menu per Section 3.5.1. If necessary, press ESC until MENU appears above F2. 2. From the SETUP MENU, use the ▲▼ buttons to select O2 REFERENCE. Press ENTER to display the O2 Reference Screen. 3. Use the ▲▼ buttons to enter the O2 reference value. 4.
Fyrite® INSIGHT lated data no matter what zoom level has been selected. Select the desired zoom level as follows: 1. Enter the Setup Menu per Section 3.5.1. If necessary, press ESC until MENU appears above F2. 2. From the SETUP MENU, use the ▲▼ buttons to select ZOOM. Press ENTER to display the Zoom Menu. 3. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select the desired zoom level. 4. Press ENTER to save the selection and display the SETUP MENU or ESC to revert to the previous setting. 3.5.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 6. Repeat Steps 3-5 to edit the remaining lines. 7. Once the input is complete, use the ▲▼ buttons to select EDIT COMPLETE. 8. Press ENTER to accept the entered information or ESC to revert to the previous information and display the SETUP MENU. Helpful Hint: Use the Fyrite® user software to upload this information from your computer. To Clear a Username proceed as follows: 1. Enter the SETUP MENU per Section 3.5.1. If necessary, press ESC until MENU appears above F2. 2.
Fyrite® INSIGHT Change the order in which data is displayed as follows: 1. Enter the SETUP MENU per Section 3.5.1. If necessary, press ESC until MENU appears above F2. 2. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select RUN/HOLD FORMAT. Press ENTER to display the Run/Hold Format options. 3. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select EDIT FORMAT. Press ENTER to display the current format. 4. Change data for a particular location by first using the ▲▼ buttons to select the location. Press ENTER and the cursor will start to flash. 5.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 3.5.10 Language Selection Information on the display screen can be shown in English, French, or Spanish. Select the desired language as follows: 1. Enter the SETUP MENU per Section 3.5.1. If necessary, press ESC until MENU appears above F2. 2. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select LANGUAGE SELECTION. Press ENTER to display the Language Selection Menu. 3. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select the desired language. Press ENTER to activate the selection and return to the SETUP MENU. 3.5.
Fyrite® INSIGHT NOTE: The default CAL Reminder period is set to NEVER. Set the calibration reminder period as follows: 1. Enter the SETUP MENU per Section 3.5.1. If necessary, press ESC until MENU appears above F2. 2. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select CAL REMINDER PERIOD. Press ENTER to display the Cal Reminder Period Menu. 3. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select the desired time period. 4. Press ENTER to save selection and return to the SETUP MENU or ESC to revert to the previous setting.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 3.5.14 Post-Purge Period The analyzer can be setup to purge the sensors following the combustion test. It can be programmed to purge for None, 5 seconds, 1, 5, or 10 minutes. Set the Post-Purge Period as follows: 1. Enter the SETUP MENU per Section 3.5.1. If necessary, press ESC until MENU appears above F2. 2. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select POST-PURGE PERIOD. Press ENTER to display the PostPurge Period Menu. 3. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select the desired time period. 4.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 4.0 OPERATION 4.1 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. Caution: Although the analyzer itself is not damaged by an extremely cold environment, the electrochemical sensors may be damaged.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 4.2 Analyzer Power On & Warm Up 1. Connect the probe and make sure that the analyzer is properly set up per Section 3. IMPORTANT! DO NOT insert probe into stack before powering ON the analyzer. 2. Place the probe in an area that contains fresh air. This ensures that the sensors will be properly zeroed during the warm-up cycle. 3. Power ON the analyzer by pressing the PWR button for at least 1 second, or until a single beep is heard.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 4. Press ENTER to save the selection and return to the Combustion Test HOLD screen or ESC to revert to the previous setting and return to the MAIN MENU. 4.4 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.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 1. Press the RUN/HOLD button to start the test. You should hear the pump start running and see the word RUN appear at the top of the Combustion Test screen. Sensor Indicators: The following indicators appear in the sensor's data field depending on certain conditions: () Sensor that is not calibrated or installed. (XXX) Sensor overrange (- - -) The calculated data cannot be displayed because the measured data necessary to make the calculation is out of range (i.e.
Fyrite® INSIGHT Hot Water Tank Atmospheric Burner or Gravity Vented Forced Air Atmospheric or Gravity Vented Boiler 80% Eff. Fan Assist or Power Vented Furnace/Boiler Fig. 4.1 24 90% Eff.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 4.6 Making a Draft / Pressure Measurement The difference in pressure (ΔP) between two areas can be measured by using the analyzer's two pressure ports and the PRESSURE screen. By using the -ΔP port as the reference, the pressure applied to the +ΔP port will be displayed on the PRESSURE screen as the differential pressure between the two ports. Perform a draft / pressure measurement as follows: 1. Turn ON the analyzer and allow it to complete its warm-up cycle. 2.
Fyrite® INSIGHT sured. The differential pressure between the two areas is now displayed on the PRESSURE screen. If the pressure at the +ΔP port is higher than the -ΔP port, the pressure reading will be positive. If it is lower, the reading will be negative. 4.7 Temperature Measurement The difference in temperature between two areas can be measured by using the analyzer's two temperature channels and the Temperature Screen.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 2. Press the SAVE (F3) button to save the test data in the next available memory location. NOTE: When memory is full, the next reading will not be saved until space is made available by clearing previously saved data. (Section 4.13) 4.9 Ending a Combustion Test WARNING! Burn Hazard. Do not touch the probe after removing it from the stack. Allow the probe to cool before handling (about 5 minutes). 1. Remove probe from the flue-gas stream. 2.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 4.11 Powering OFF the Analyzer & Purging Power OFF the analyzer by pressing the PWR button for at least 2 seconds, or until two beeps are heard. The unit will count down 5 seconds before shutting down, giving the operator an opportunity to keep the analyzer powered ON by pressing the RUN/HOLD button.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 3. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select Memory Directory. Press ENTER to display the saved data contained in the Memory Directory. TIP: When displaying the contents of the memory directory, the operator can quickly page through the screens by pressing the PAGE– (F1) and PAGE+ (F3) buttons. Or move to the first or last memory location by buttons, respectively. pressing the To Clear Test Data: 1. Display the MAIN MENU by pressing the MENU (F2) button.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 4.14 Printing Test Data Combustion, pressure, or temperature data that is currently being displayed can be sent to a printer using IrDA protocol as described below. Data that is stored in memory can also be printed by first displaying the stored test data as described in Section 4.13. In addition to printing combustion, pressure, and temperature data, the contents of any screen that shows the label “PRINT” above the F1 button can be printed.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 4.15 Fyrite® User Software Installation Windows XP Operating System After the CD is loaded, the Setup window will be displayed. Click on OK. (If applicable, wait for the Net 3.5 Framework set up to complete.) Click "Next" on the “Welcome” screen to begin the installation. Respond to the prompts on the screens that follow. Click on: “Finish”... “Next”... “Close”... “OK”... After the installation, • Open Fyrite® User Software via the desktop icon.
Fyrite® INSIGHT When first connected, a “Found New Hardware Wizard” screen will be displayed. Again, respond to the prompts to completion. Click on: "Next"... "Continue anyway"... "Finish" Windows Vista Operating System After loading the CD, the Security window will be displayed. Click on OK. (If applicable, wait for the Net 3.5 Framework set up to complete.) Click on: "Continue"... "Next"... "Install"... "Install...
Fyrite® INSIGHT Click on: “Finish”... “Next”... “Next”... “Next” The installation will progress... Click on: "Continue..." "Close"...
Fyrite® INSIGHT After the installation, • • • • Open Fyrite® User Software via the desktop icon. Connect the instrument to the PC with a USB cable. Power up the unit. When first connected, a “Found New Hardware Wizard” screen will be displayed. Click on: "Next..." "Next..." "Continue anyway" "Finish" 4.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 5.0 CALIBRATION & MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT: Before performing any calibration procedure, ensure that fresh batteries are installed or use the optional AC power adapter. Also, ensure that the analyzer is at room temperature and will be sampling fresh air when powered ON. IMPORTANT: 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® INSIGHT. 5.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 2. Allow the analyzer to cycle through its 60 second warm-up period. During warm-up the analyzer's operation is checked and the sensors are set to the following ambient conditions: • Oxygen sensor spanned to 20.9% • CO sensor zeroed • Pressure sensor zeroed Any errors detected during warm-up will be listed on the display immediately following warm-up. Correct any errors before proceeding. Refer to Section 6.8 for a list of error messages and their meaning. 3.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 5.3 B-Smart Sensor Replacement & Calibration To replace a B-Smart sensor and calibrate do the following: 1. Enter the CALIBRATION MENU per Section 5.2. 2. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select B-SMART. Press ENTER to display the B-Smart code screen. 3. Use the ▲▼ buttons to enter the 10 digit alphanumeric code supplied with the B-Smart sensor. Use the the ◄► buttons to move the cursor across the screen. Press ENTER.
Fyrite® INSIGHT Procedure: NOTE: The unit-of-measure for pressure is selected per Section 3.5.3. In the following procedure inwc is selected, but note that any unitof-measure can be used for calibration purposes. 2 1 4 5 3 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 Parts: 1. 3/16" I.D. Tubing 2. Tee 3. Barbed Hose Connector 4. Bellows 5. Manometer Figure 5-1 Pressure Sensor Calibration Equipment 1. Assemble the pressure sensor calibration equipment as shown in Figure 5.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 5. Connect the hose from the manometer to the +ΔP port and apply a negative pressure to this port by adjusting the bellows for a manometer reading of -4.00. 6. Use the ▲▼ buttons to enter an Applied value that exactly equals the manometer reading. The calibration range is from -6 to -2 inwc (-15 to -5 mb). An attempt to calibrate outside this range will cause the message "Applied Value High" (or Low) to appear at the bottom of the screen. 7.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 2. If not already done, turn ON the analyzer and display the CALIBRATION LIST screen per Section 5.2. 3. Use the ▲▼ buttons to highlight T-Stack, and then press ENTER to display the CALIBRATE TS-ZERO screen. "Measured" is the current temperature reading, while "Applied" is a known temperature that will be applied for calibration purposes. 4.
Fyrite® INSIGHT The calibration range is from 175 to 625 °F (80 to 330 °C). An attempt to calibrate outside this range will cause the message “Applied Value High” (or Low) to appear at the bottom of the screen. 7. Wait until the Measured reading stabilizes, and then press ENTER to calibrate the TS-Span Measured value to that of the Applied value; after which the message “Good Calibration” should briefly appear followed by the CALIBRATION LIST screen being re-displayed. 5.
Fyrite® INSIGHT “Measured” is the current temperature reading, while “Applied” is a known temperature that will be applied for calibration purposes. 4. Set thermocouple simulator to 32 °F (0 °C), and then use the and buttons to enter an Applied value that exactly equals the setting of the simulator. Alternatively: Submerge probe tip into an ice-water bath with a therand butmometer, wait several minutes, and then use the tons to enter an Applied value that exactly equals the thermometer reading.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 5.7 CO Sensor Calibration Material required: • Calibration kit, P/N 0024-7059 • Gas cylinder: 500 ppm CO in air, P/N 0024-0492 To improve the accuracy of the CO reading, we suggest that if the analyzer will be primarily used for flue gas testing, then calibrate using 500 ppm CO. If the analyzer, however, will be primarily used for ambient testing, then calibrate using 100 ppm CO. Procedure: 1. If not already done, turn ON the analyzer and display the CALIBRATION LIST screen per Section 5.2.
Fyrite® INSIGHT If the sensor’s output is too low to be usable, then the message “Bad Calibration Sensor End of Life, Entry Not Saved” will appear. The sensor will now be marked as being BAD in the DIAGNOSTICS screen. 6. Power OFF the regulator of calibration fixture and remove the CO cylinder. 6.0 Maintenance 6.1 Fyrite® INSIGHT Disassembly The following section describes how to disassemble the Fyrite INSIGHT to perform necessary periodic maintenance. (See Figure 6.1 for diagram.
Fyrite® INSIGHT Fyrite® Insight Components 2 3 1 5 To gas fitting J9 (Pump) To O2 To O2 sensor cap J11 (Battery) To gas 4 Fig. 6.1 Front View 1. O2 Sensor 4. Sample Pump 2. CO Sensor 5. LCD Screen Side View 3. CO Sensor Base Fyrite® Insight End Plate Connectors Front 6. AC Power Adapter Jack (Power) 7 6 8 9 7. Sample Gas Thermocouple Connector (T-Stack) 8. Primary Air Thermocouple (T-Air) 9. USB Connector 10. Differential Pressure Hose (Optional) 11. Draft Hose 12.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 6.2 Water Trap / Filter 6.2.1 Emptying the Water Trap Chamber The water trap chamber should be emptied after every test, or when the water condensate approaches the tip of the riser tube. 1. Remove water trap chamber per Figure 6.3. 2. Pour out liquid condensate, and then reassemble trap. 6.2.2 Replacing the Filter Element Replace the filter element when it becomes visibly dirty or becomes saturated with water.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 6.3 O2 Sensor Replacement Material Required: • O2 Sensor (P/N 0024-0788) O2 Sensor CO Sensor Pry tab upward to remove the battery door from the unit. Fyrite® Rear Panel Fig. 6.4 Procedure: 1. After battery door is removed, remove connector tubing from both sensors. 2. Pull O2 sensor from its socket and remove the O2 cap. Slot O2 Cap Nub Sensor 3. Properly dispose of the old sensor.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 6.4 CO Sensor Replacement Material Required: • CO Sensor (P/N 0024-7265) or B-Smart sensor (P/N 0024-1467) O2 Sensor CO Sensor Pry tab upward to remove the battery door from the unit. Fyrite® Rear Panel Fig. 6.6 Procedure: CO Cap 1. After battery door is removed, remove the connector tubing from the CO sensor. Sensor 2. Gently pull CO sensor out of its socket. Remove CO cap by twisting counter clockwise. 3. Properly dispose of the old CO sensor. 4.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 6.5 Thermocouple Replacement Using the appropriate thermocouple replacement kit listed below, replace the probe’s thermocouple as follows: Each kit contains a thermocouple assembly, two O-rings, and two wiresplice connectors. Tools Required: • Small flat blade screwdriver • Wire cutter • Wire stripper • Slip joint pliers Procedure: 1. Gain access to the thermocouple connections by first removing three screws from probe handle, and then separating the two handle pieces. 2.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 7. Strip 1/4 inch of insulation from each of the probe’s thermocouple connector wires. IMPORTANT: In Step 8, the thermocouple wires must first be twisted together and then crimped. 8. Twist both red thermocouple wires together; insert them into the supplied wire-splice connector; and then crimp the connector using a pair of pliers. Repeat this step for the yellow thermocouple wires. 9. Reassemble the probe handle, being careful not to pinch the thermocouple wires between the handle pieces.
Fyrite® INSIGHT NOTE: An analyzer that is used to test natural gas furnaces normally requires less frequent cleaning than an analyzer used for testing coal or oil fired furnaces. Equipment Required: • • • • Alcohol Aerosol can of automotive carburetor cleaner Clean rag Source of compressed air (optional) Procedure: 1. Remove gas-sample hose from top of water trap. CAUTION: Carburetor cleaner attacks plastic components! Take precautions not to spray cleaner onto the probe handle or analyzer. 2.
Fyrite® INSIGHT Low Sensor- O2 or CO sensor outputs were low but still usable. Sensor(s) may need to be replaced in the near future. Message will indicate which sensor(s) were in warning. Warmup Sensor Error • CO sensor was not zeroed at warmup because of high output. Run instrument on fresh air then restart instrument to re-zero sensor. If message persists, CO sensor may need to be replaced. • Stack or Air temperature channel is measuring temperature outside the range of -4 to 212 ˚F at startup.
Fyrite® INSIGHT Main Diagnostics - Lists the current status of the Stack and Air Thermocouple channels, Reference Temperature channel, Pressure channel, CO channel, O2 channel and Battery. O2 Sensor Life - Displays the approximate remaining life of the Oxygen sensor. Fresh Air Diagnostics - Fresh air diagnostics will cycle the instrument through the 60 second warm-up to check on the status of the sensors. The probe must be in fresh air to perform a valid check. Access the DIAGNOSTIC menu as follows: 1.
Fyrite® INSIGHT 7.0 PARTS & SERVICE 7.1 Replacement Parts Description Part No. O2 Sensor ........................................................................................ 0024-0788 CO Sensor .........................................................................................0024-7265 B-Smart CO Sensor .........................................................................0024-1467 O2 Sensor Cover ...............................................................................
Fyrite® INSIGHT 7.3 Service Centers Replacement parts and service can be obtained by contacting one of the following Bacharach Service Centers: United States Pennsylvania 621 Hunt Valley Circle New Kensington, PA 15068 Phone: 724-334-5051 Fax: 724-334-5723 Email: help@mybacharach.com Canada Bacharach of Canada, Inc. 20 Amber St. Unit #7 Markham, Ontario L3R SP4 Canada Phone: 905-470-8985 Fax: 905-470-8963 Email: bachcan@idirect.
Headquarters: 621 Hunt Valley Circle, New Kensington, PA 15068 Ph: 724-334-5000 • Fax: 724-334-5001 • Toll Free: 800-736-4666 Website: www.mybacharach.com • E-mail: help@mybacharach.com Printed in U.S.A.