1. Startup Preparation:
(1) Place the flue gas analyzer on a stable, level surface, ensuring the device will not slip or be affected by external interference.
(2) Connect the sampling probe, ensuring the connecting cable between the probe and the main unit is intact and securely connected.
(3) Turn on the device power, perform system initialization, and enter standby mode.
2. Sampling Operation:
(1) Insert the sampling probe into the flue gas, ensuring sufficient contact between the probe and the flue gas.
(2) Wait for the device to automatically perform sampling. The device will then display the real-time concentrations of each component in the flue gas.
3. Parameter Settings:
(1) Set the measurement mode according to actual needs (e.g., continuous measurement, timed measurement, etc.).
(2) Set the measurement parameters as needed (e.g., temperature, pressure, etc.).
4. Data Recording and Analysis:
(1) During the measurement process, the device will automatically record information such as the concentration of each component in the flue gas and the time.
(2) The data can be viewed, analyzed, and processed through the device's display screen or accompanying software.
