Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- CONTENTS
- 1. Overview
- 2. Specifications
- 2.1 General Specifications
- 2.2 General use Separate type Detector and Related Equipment
- 2.3 Separate type Detector for High Temperature and Related Equipment
- 2.4 ZR402G Separate type Converter
- 2.5 ZA8F Flow Setting Unit and ZR40H Automatic Calibration Unit
- 2.6 ZO21S Standard Gas Unit
- 2.7 Other Equipments
- 2.7.1 Dust Filter for the Detector (K9471UA)
- 2.7.2 Dust Guard Protector (K9471UC)
- 2.7.3 Ejector Assembly for High Temperature (E7046EC, E7046EN)
- 2.7.4 Stop Valve (L9852CB, G7016XH)
- 2.7.5 Check Valve (K9292DN, K9292DS)
- 2.7.6 Air Set
- 2.7.7 Zero Gas Cylinder (G7001ZC)
- 2.7.8 Cylinder Pressure Reducing Valve (G7013XF, G7014XF)
- 2.7.9 Case Assembly for Calibration Gas Cylinder (E7044KF)
- 2.7.10 ZR22A Heater Assembly
- 3. Installation
- 3.1 Installation of General-purpose Detector
- 3.2 Installation of High Temperature Detector (ZR22G-015)
- 3.3 Installation of the ZR402G Converter
- 3.4 Installation of ZA8F Flow Setting Unit
- 3.5 Installation of ZR40H Automatic Calibration Unit
- 3.6 Installation of the Case Assembly(E7044KF)
- 3.7 Insulation Resistance Test
- 4. Piping
- 5. Wiring
- 6. Components
- 7. Startup
- 7.1 Checking Piping and Wiring Connections
- 7.2 Checking Valve Setup
- 7.3 Supplying Power to the Converter
- 7.4 Touchpanel Switch Operations
- 7.5 Confirmation of Converter Type Setting
- 7.6 Confirmation of Detector Type Setting
- 7.7 Selection of Sample Gas
- 7.8 Output Range Setting
- 7.9 Setting Display Item
- 7.10 Checking Current Loop
- 7.11 Checking Contact I/O
- 7.12 Calibration
- 8. Detailed Data Setting
- 9. Calibration
- 10. Other Functions
- 11. Inspection and Maintenance
- 12. Troubleshooting
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M12A01-02E
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M12C01-01E
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M12A01-11E
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M03B01-10E
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M03B01-05E
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M03D01-01E
- Revision Information

<8. Detailed Data Setting>
8-16
IM 11M12A01-02E
Set period over which
average is calculated:
1 h
Set period over which
maximum and minimum is
stored: 2 4 h
Enter
Averaging
F8.14E.ai
Figure 8.14 Setting Average-Value Calculation Periods and
Maximum- and Minimum-Value Monitoring Periods
8.6.2.2 Default Values
“Set period over which average is calculated” is set to 1hr, and “Set period over which maximum
and minimum is stored” is set to 24 hrs prior factory shipment or after data initialization.. .
8.6.3 Setting Fuels
8.6.3.1 Input Parameters
The analyzer calculates the moisture content contained in exhaust gases. The following sets
forth the fuel parameters necessary for calculation and their entries. The moisture quantity may
be mathematically expressed by:
(water vapor caused by combustion and water vapor contained in the exhaust gas)
Moisture quantity =
= (Gw + Gw1)/G x 100
=
where,
Ao : Theoretical amount of air per unit quantity of fuel, m
3
/kg (or m
3
/m
3
) ... 2 in Table 8.8
G: Actual amount of exhaust gas (including water vapor) per unit quantity of fuel, m
3
/kg (or m
3
/m
3
)
Gw : Water vapor contained in exhaust gas per unit quantity of fuel (by hydrogen
and moisture content in fuel), m
3
/kg (or m
3
/m
3
) ............ 1 in Table 8.8
Gw1: Water vapor contained in exhaust gas per unit quantity of fuel (moisture content
in air), m
3
/kg (or m
3
/m
3
)
Go: Theoretical amount of dry exhaust gas per unit quantity of fuel, m
3
/kg (or m
3
/m
3
)
m: Air ratio
X : Fuel coefficient determined depending on low calorific power of fuel, m
3
/kg (or m
3
/m
3
) ....... 3 in Table 8.8
Z : Absolute humidity of the atmosphere, kg/kg ....... Figure 8.16
X + Ao x m
Gw + (1.61 x Z x m x Ao )
actual exhaust gas (including water vapor) per fuel
+ (water vapor contained in air for combustion)
x 100
Gw + (1.61 x Z x m x Ao)
Go + Gw + [(m - 1) Ao + (1.61 x Z x m x Ao)]
x 100
x 100
..... Equation 1
............ Equation 2
Fill in the boxes with fuel parameters in Equation 2 above to calculate the moisture content.
Use Ao, Gw and X shown in Table 8.8. If there are no appropriate fuel data in Table 8.8, use the
following equations for calculation. Find the value of “Z” in Equations 1 and 2 using Japanese
Standard JIS B 8222. If a precise measurement is not required, obtain the value of “Z” using a
graph for the absolute humidity indicated by a dry and wet bulb hygrometer.
8th Edition : Jan.13,2012-00