TSI PANDA 341 User Manual
TSI PANDA 341 User Manual
TSI PANDA 341 User Manual
DUCT ACCREDITATION
(PANDA) SYSTEM
AIRFLOW™ INSTRUMENTS
MODEL PAN341 SERIES
(PANDA LIGHT)
OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL
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CONTENTS
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Chapter 1
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Qty Description Part Number Reference Picture
2 20-in. (500-mm) AFL9020005
silicone tubes (blue)
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The following two instruments should be used in conjunction with the
PANDA unit:
IMPORTANT—
Read Before Using the PANDA for the First Time
It is IMPORTANT that the PANDA be connected to the power
supply using a 30 mA residual-current device (RCD) or Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI).
It is IMPORTANT that the 110V PANDA (yellow power socket) be
connected only to 110V to 120V supplies. Connecting it to a higher
voltage supply will permanently damage the inverter.
The 220V/240V PANDA (blue power socket) should only be
connected to 200V to 240V power supplies.
When storing the PANDA in a vertical position, please ensure that
the straps holding the instrument box are in place and tightened
first.
The PANDA is designed so that the Instrument box and duct carry
tube are removable to lighten the load when lifting.
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Chapter 2
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CAUTION
Remove the power cord from the PANDA duct leakage tester
before tilting it to the vertical position to avoid damaging the cord.
The settings for the inverter have been locked and cannot
Note:
be changed using the key pad.
The 110V unit has a yellow receptacle and the 230V unit
Note:
has a blue receptacle.
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6. Fit the primary duct adapter
spigot (black sheet metal with
rubber bung) to one end of the
4-in. (100-mm) diameter flexi-
tube. Make an air-tight seal
using one of the over lock
straps and lever-locking cam
provided as shown in Figure 4.
Adjust the fit of the over lock
strap with a screwdriver.
7. Securely attach the black
primary duct adapter
spigot/flexi-tube assembly to
Figure 4. Flex Ductwork
the opening on the ductwork
Connected to Primary Adapter
to be pressure tested. Spigot. Bung not shown.
8. If the static pressure tap on the
black Primary Duct Adapter is
open to the duct, connect the
16-ft (5-m) long blue silicone
tube to it as shown in Figure 5.
If the static pressure tap on the
black Primary Duct Adapter is
not open to the duct, drill a
4-mm hole in the duct and
insert about 6 inches (10 mm)
of the silicone tube into the
duct. Seal around the hole
with putty.
9. Connect the other end of the Figure 5. Connecting Pressure
4-in. (100-mm) flexi-tube to the Tubing to Tap on Primary Duct
cam lock connector (grey cast Adapter. Bung not shown.
aluminum without nozzle).
Make an airtight seal using the other over lock strap (not shown)
and lever-locking cam provided. Adjust the fit of the over lock
strap with a screwdriver.
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c. For negative pressure,
high-flow testing, remove
the low flow nozzle if it is
installed. Then, connect
the grey cast aluminum
cam lock connector to the
inlet side of the blower per
Figure 8. Close both cam
lock arms at the same time
to ensure proper fit. Fan Inlet Cam Lock
Connector
Connect the free end of the
static pressure 16-ft (5-m) Figure 8. Negative Pressure,
High-Flow Setup
silicone tube to pressure
connector on the PVM610.
Finally connect the pressure taps marked P1(+) and P2(-) to
the appropriate connector on the TA465-P using the red and
blue tubing.
d. For negative pressure, low- Low-Flow Nozzle
flow testing, add the low-
flow nozzle to the blower
inlet if it is not installed.
Then, connect the grey
cast aluminum cam lock
connector to the low-flow
nozzle per Figure 9. Close
both cam lock arms at the
Fan Inlet Cam Lock
same time to ensure
Connector
proper fit.
Figure 9. Negative Pressure,
Connect the free end of the
Low-Flow Set-Up
static pressure 16-ft (5-m)
silicone tube to the positive
pressure connector to the
PVM610.
Finally connect the pressure taps marked P1(+) and P2(-) on
the nozzle to the appropriate connectors on the TA465-P
using the red and blue tubing.
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Chapter 3
Refer to the Operation and Service Manuals for the Model PVM610
Micromanometer and the Model TA465-P Ventilation Meter to use
these instruments in other applications. If you do not have the
manuals, download them from TSI® Incorporated’s website
www.tsi.com.
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Measuring Duct Leakage Flow
1. Turn ON Model TA465-P. P1(+) and P2(-) Flow Grid
2. Zero the Model TA465-P Pressure Connections
pressure sensor with both ports
open to the atmosphere.
3. Connect the Model TA465-P to
the PAN341 by connecting the
(+) and (-) ports on the Model
TA465-P to the P1 (+) and P2
(+) ports located on the inside
edge of the box shelf facing the
fan. See Figure 10.
Box Shelf Thermocouple
4. Connect the thermocouple to
the Model TA465-P. Figure 10. Connecting
Instruments to PANDA Tester
5. Insert the thermocouple probe
in High Flow Mode
into the blower inlet through the
hole marked TC1.
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1. Press the MENU key to access MENU
the menu system on the
Model TA465-P.
Zero Press
Display Setup
2. Use the keys to highlight Settings
the Applications item.
Flow Setup
3. Press the (ENTER) key to Actual/Std Setup
access the Applications menu. Data Logging
Zero CO
Applications
Calibration
Discover Printer
After completing leakage testing for a section of duct, you can move
onto the next section.
DANGER
Turn the isolation switch to the OFF position and wait 10 minutes
prior to disconnecting power.
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Instrument Operation if SMACNA Test Protocol is Selected
1. Enter key parameters:
LEAKAGE TEST
a. Surface Area of ductwork Surface Area
section to be tested. Static Pressure
b. Static Pressure of test, as Flow Device
measured by Model Leakage Class
PVM610 micromanometer. Test Length
c. Flow Device as Nozzle or Run Test
Flow Grid.
d. Leakage class as a number
from 1 to 48. Typical values
LEAKAGE TEST
are 2, 4, 8, or 16. Leakage Factor x.xx
Leak Limit x.xx
e. Test Length, or duration of Leak Rate x.xx
leakage test.
Status OK
2. Increase the blower speed Flow Device Flow Grid
until the desired static pressure Baro Pressure 20.20
is achieved. Temperature 20C
3. When the static pressure has Time 9:55
stabilized, select Run Test and Standard TestXXX
press . Sample
4. The display will show the 0
readings on the right. Leakage (Sample Saved 1)
Factor and Leak Rate will Stop(Save) Print
update in real time, while other
parameters will remain constant.
If the Leak Factor and Leak Rate are sufficiently stable, press the
START soft key or the key to begin the leak test. Pressing the
ESC key will exit back to the previous screen.
5. After the leak test is complete, the Model TA465-P will prompt
you to press the SAVE or PRINT soft key. You can also press the
ESC key here to back out to the previous screen without saving
the data.
After completing leakage testing for a section of duct, you can move
onto the next section.
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Appendix A
Specifications
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Power Requirements
230V Version 220 to 240 V, 1 Phase, 50/60 Hz 10A
110V Version 110 to 120 V, 1 Phase, 50/60 Hz 16A
TA465-P and PVM610
See specification sheets for details on
individual instruments
(Specifications are subject to change without notice.)
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Panda Fan Performance Graph (metric units)
3000
2500
2000
Static Pressure Pa.
1500
1000
500
0
0 50 100 150 200 250
Specifications 19
Panda Fan Performance Graph (imperial units)
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10
7
Static Pressure ins.wg.
0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
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Appendix B
Different standards are used throughout the world to specify duct air
tightness and leakage requirements. The PAN341 duct leakage test
system has a duct leakage application to automatically compare the
actual leakage flow with the maximum allowed leakage flow for EN
and SMACNA standards. Field technicians can also use the duct
leakage application to determine actual leakage flow and manually
compare it to maximum leakage from another standard. The PAN341
duct leakage test system cannot determine the appropriate leakage
classification for a given duct.
Standards Supported
US- or
Standard EU-Based Description
BS EN 12237:2003 EU Ventilation for buildings—
Ductwork—Strength and leakage
of circular sheet metal ducts.
BS EN 1507:2006 EU Ventilation for buildings—Sheet
metal air ducts with rectangular
section—Requirements for
strength and leakage.
DW/143 EU HVAC—A practical guide to
Ductwork leakage testing.
Eurovent 2/2 EU Air leakage rate in sheet metal air
distribution systems.
SMACNA HVAC Air US Duct construction leakage
Duct Leakage Test classification, expected leakage
manual, Second rates for sealed and unsealed
edition, 2012 ductwork, duct leakage test
procedures, recommendations on
use of leakage testing, types of
test apparatus and test setup and
sample leakage analysis.
The scope of the standards listed above includes many items other
than duct leakage. This summary, however, is limited to duct
leakage testing.
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EU Standards
Ductwork classification and maximum air leakage. Note that EN1507,
EN12237 Eurovent 2/2 and DW/143 all have the same formula to
determine fmax, the Air Leakage Limit, although DW/143 uses units of
l/s/m2 whereas others use m3/s/m2.
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• DW/143: A Practical Guide to Ductwork Leakage Testing
293 𝑝
𝑞𝑣 = 𝑞𝑚𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑢𝑟𝑒𝑑 ∙ ∙
273 + 𝑡 101325
where:
qv=corrected flow leakage rate
qmeasured = measured flow leakage rate
t = measured temperature (ºC)
p = measured barometric pressure (Pa)
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US Standards
Ductwork classification and maximum air leakage
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SMACNA standard does include a sample test report that
includes:
o Test date and place
o Test personnel and witness
o Building and project reference
o Duct section tested
o Specified leakage class, test pressure and duct construction
pressure class
o Measurements of:
▪ Ductwork surface area
▪ Leakage flow and calculations required to determine
leakage flow
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Appendix C
Typical Setup
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