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CO Measurement Tool Guide

This document provides instructions for using the testo 315-4 ambient CO measuring instrument. It contains information about safety, specifications, product description, first steps, use, maintenance, troubleshooting, and disposal. The testo 315-4 measures CO concentration from 0-100 ppm along with optional temperature and humidity. It has a segment display, rechargeable battery, and can print reports via an IR interface. Proper use and regular calibration are important for accurate measurements.

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CO Measurement Tool Guide

This document provides instructions for using the testo 315-4 ambient CO measuring instrument. It contains information about safety, specifications, product description, first steps, use, maintenance, troubleshooting, and disposal. The testo 315-4 measures CO concentration from 0-100 ppm along with optional temperature and humidity. It has a segment display, rechargeable battery, and can print reports via an IR interface. Proper use and regular calibration are important for accurate measurements.

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testo 315-4 · CO ambient measuring instrument

Instruction manual
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1 Contents

1 Contents
1 Contents ...................................................................................................3
2 Safety and the environment ....................................................................4
2.1. About this document ........................................................................4
2.2. Ensure safety...................................................................................4
2.3. Protecting the environment ..............................................................5
3 Specifications ..........................................................................................6
3.1. Use ..................................................................................................6
3.2. Technical data .................................................................................6
3.2.1. Measuring ranges and resolution ..................................................................... 6
3.2.2. Accuracy and response time ............................................................................ 6
3.2.3. Other instrument data ...................................................................................... 6

4 Product description .................................................................................8


4.1. Overview..........................................................................................8
4.1.1. Control elements and connections ................................................................... 8
4.1.2. Display ........................................................................................................... 11
4.2. Basic properties .............................................................................12
5 First steps ..............................................................................................12
6 Using the product ..................................................................................13
6.1. Performing settings ........................................................................13
6.2. Measuring ......................................................................................14
6.3. Printing measurement results ........................................................15
7 Maintaining the product ........................................................................16
8 Tips and assistance...............................................................................17
8.1. Questions and answers .................................................................17
8.2. Calibration interval .........................................................................18
8.3. Accessories and spare parts .........................................................18

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2 Safety and the environment

2 Safety and the environment


2.1. About this document
Use
> Please read this documentation through carefully and
familiarize yourself with the product before putting it to use. Pay
particular attention to the safety instructions and warning advice
in order to prevent injuries and damage to the products.
> Keep this document to hand so that you can refer to it when
necessary.
> Hand this documentation on to any subsequent users of the
product.

Symbols and writing standards


Represen- Explanation
tation
Note: Basic or further information.

1. ... Action: more steps, the sequence must be followed.


2. ...
> ... Action: a step or an optional step.
- ... Result of an action.
Menu Elements of the instrument, the instrument displays
or the program interface.
[OK] Control keys of the instrument or buttons of the
program interface.

✓ ... Handling prerequisite

2.2. Ensure safety


> Only operate the product properly, for its intended purpose and
within the parameters specified in the technical data. Do not
use any force.
> Dangers may also arise from the systems being measured or
the measuring environment: Note the safety regulations valid in
your area when performing the measurements.

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2 Safety and the environment

> Do not perform contact measurements on non-insulated, live


parts.
> Do not store the product together with solvents. Do not use any
desiccants. These substances may impair the operation and
reliability of the instrument.
> Carry out only the maintenance and repair work on this
instrument that is described in the documentation. Follow the
prescribed steps exactly. Use only original spare parts
from Testo.
> Temperatures given on probes/sensors relate only to the
measuring range of the sensors. Do not expose handles and
feed lines to any temperatures in excess of 70 °C unless they
are expressly permitted for higher temperatures.

2.3. Protecting the environment


> Dispose of faulty rechargeable batteries/spent batteries in
accordance with the valid legal specifications.
> At the end of its useful life, send the product to the separate
collection for electric and electronic devices (observe local
regulations) or return the product to Testo for disposal.

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3 Specifications

3 Specifications
3.1. Use
The testo 315-4 is a convenient and robust measuring instrument
for recording ambient CO values. It is used for risk prevention.
Fields of application are, for example
- Heating systems with operation dependent on ambient air
- Ventilation systems

3.2. Technical data


3.2.1. Measuring ranges and resolution
Measurement Measuring range Resolution
parameter
CO 0 to 100 ppm 0.5 ppm
Humidity 1 5 to 95% RH 0.1% RH
Temperature1 -10 to +40 °C/14 to 0.1 °C/°F
104 °F

3.2.2. Accuracy and response time


Measurement Accuracy Response time
parameter
CO ± 3 ppm to 20 ppm < 120 s (t90)
± 5 ppm from 20 ppm
Humidity1 ± 2.5% RH (5 to 95% RH)
1
Temperature ± 0.5 °C (+ 1 digit)

3.2.3. Other instrument data


Feature Values
Storage/transport -20 to 60 °C/-4 to 140 °F
conditions 0 to 95% RH
Operating conditions 0 to 40 °C/32 to 104 °F/0 to 95% RH

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Only when the humidity/temperature sensor is connected (optional)

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3 Specifications

Feature Values
Weight including Approx. 382 g
holster
Housing material ABS
Dimensions (L x W x 190 x 65 x 40 mm
H)
Protection class IP 40 acc. to EN 60529
Rechargeable battery Typically 50 h measuring time (at
life 20 °C/68 °F), mains operation possible
Display Segment display
Supported printer 0554 0549/0554 0547
License acc. to EN 50543
Warranty Instrument: 24 months
Rechargeable battery: 12 months
CO sensor: 12 months
Warranty terms: see website
www.testo.com/warranty
EU guideline 2014/30/EU

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4 Product description

4 Product description
4.1. Overview
4.1.1. Control elements and connections

1 Connection for temperature/humidity module (optional)


2 Report printer IR interface
3 CO sensor module
4 Display
5 Keyboard
6 Reset button (back)
7 USB mains unit socket

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4 Product description

Temperature/humidity module option


8 Temperature/humidity sensor
9 Connection for temperature/humidity module

Keyboard functions
Key Duration Status Function
Reading display • Holds readings
• Displays maximum
values
• Displays minimum
Short values
• Displays current
values
Configuration Confirms entry, next
mode setting
Reading display Opens configuration
(current value) mode
Reading display Resets maximum
(maximum value, minimum value,
Long value/minimum hold value
value/hold value)
Configuration Exits configuration
mode mode (changes are
stored)
Instrument is off Switches instrument
on
Instrument is on Switches on display
illumination/switches
off display illumination

Short The display


illumination
switches off
after 3 minutes
if no keys are
pressed.

Instrument is on Switching the


Long
instrument off

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4 Product description

Key Duration Status Function


Reading display, • Displays humidity
only if humidity and temperature
module is • Displays dew
Short connected point/temperature
• Displays CO
Configuration Changes
mode option/increases value
Reading display Sets zero
point/deletes zero
Long point
Configuration Increases value
mode quickly
Reading display Prints data
Short Configuration Changes
mode option/decreases
value
Configuration Decreases value
Long
mode quickly

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4 Product description

4.1.2. Display

1 Status information
Icon Function
Battery capacity: 100% / 66% / 33% / <10%

Micro USB mains unit is connected

Alarm off, alarm on

Flashes: the alarm threshold is exceeded

not used

Data transfer enabled

Lights up: Note


Flashes: Error message
Differential measurement

2 Measurement functions
3 Display of CO reading, humidity, dew point, date (day and
month), hours and minutes, measurement parameter
4 Temperature, year, measurement parameter
5 Settings

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5 First steps

4.2. Basic properties


Power supply
Power is supplied to the instrument via:
• Rechargeable battery, type: Li-Po rechargeable battery pack,
3.7 V/1500 mAh (can be replaced via Testo-Service)
• USB mains unit including cable (0554 1105), 5.0 V/1000 mAh
With an attached mains unit, power is supplied automatically via
the mains unit and the instrument's rechargeable battery is
charged. To avoid destroying the rechargeable battery, only charge
it at an ambient temperature of 0 to 45 °C/32 to 113 °F.

5 First steps
Switching on
Connect the humidity/temperature module (0636 9725)
before switching the instrument on (option).
1. Switch instrument on: press [ ] briefly.
- All segments of the display light up for around 1 sec.
- The warm-up phase then occurs for 30 s. (information in
display: warm-up).
During first commissioning, the configuration menu is
opened automatically, see Settings.
- The current readings are displayed. The instrument is
operational.
The CO sensor reading is displayed in the top line.

Switching off
2. Switch off the instrument: press and hold down [ ].

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6 Using the product

6 Using the product


6.1. Performing settings
Open configuration menu
✓ The instrument is in measurement view.
> Open configuration menu: press and hold down [ ] until
configuration mode appears.

Selecting, opening and setting functions


> To select the next function: press [ ]/[ ] briefly.
> To enable the selected function: press [ ] briefly.
> To adjust the open function: press [ ]/[ ] briefly.
> To cancel the function: press [ ] briefly until the display
changes.

Adjustable functions
Ensure correct settings: all settings are transferred
immediately. There is no Cancel function.
Settings and display of temperature and humidity are only
possible if the humidity module was connected before
switching on.
Function Setting options/comments
alarm off or on
on selected:
• Enable/disable acoustic signal
• Set CO limit value
auto-off off or on
on selected:
Set value
date Set year, month, day
time Select off or on
Select 24h or am or pm format, set hours and
minutes
unit temp./dewpoint: °F, °C/°Ftd, °Ctd

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6 Using the product

Function Setting options/comments


calibration yes or no
humidity yes selected:
Humidity values are aligned to the alignment
points 11.3% RH and 75.3% RH and saved.

To adjust to the alignment points, use


the testo Control and alignment set
for humidity sensors (0554 0660).

> Cancel configuration menu: press and hold down [ ] until the
configuration mode display switches to the measurement
view.

6.2. Measuring
✓ Instrument is switched on.
- Display of the current CO reading.
Switching to humidity, temperature and dew point value is
only possible if a humidity/temperature module is
connected.

> Display humidity and temperature value: press [ ] briefly.


> Display dew point: press [ ] briefly.

Delta measurement
✓ Instrument is in measurement view.
> Call up Delta measurement menu: press [ ] until the display
changes.

- Delta measurement is carried out ([ ] lights up). The current


readings are zeroed as a reference.
> To cancel the function: press and hold down [ ] until the
display switches to the measurement view.

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6 Using the product

Hold/Max/Min
✓ Instrument is in measurement view.
The readings for Hold/Max/Min can be called up for:
• CO
• Temperature and humidity (if temperature and humidity module
is connected)
• Dew point (if temperature and humidity module is connected)
> Call up Hold function: press [ ] briefly.
- The current readings are held.
> Call up Max function: press [ ] briefly.
- The maximum readings are displayed.
> Call up Min function: press [ ] briefly.
- The minimum readings are displayed.
> Set Hold/Max/Min values to the current value: press and hold
down [ ].
- Readings flash several times and are updated.

6.3. Printing measurement results


✓ Instrument is switched on.
> Call up Print function: press [ ] briefly.
- The data is transferred to the printer via the IrDA interface.

- [ ] lights up.

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7 Maintaining the product

7 Maintaining the product


Charging the rechargeable battery
1. Connect the mains unit connector to the instrument's micro
USB socket.
2. Connect the mains plug to the mains socket.
The charging process will start automatically. Charging is indicated
by a change in the battery icon segments. lights up when the
battery is fully charged.

Cleaning the instrument


> Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or solvents! Mild
household cleaning agents and soap suds may be used.

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8 Tips and assistance

8 Tips and assistance


8.1.
v
Questions and answers
Question Possible causes/solutions
The instrument temperature is outside
flashes and E145 the permissible range:
lights up > Let the instrument warm up or cool
down.
A serious error has occurred:
flashes and E161 > Contact your dealer or the Testo
lights up Customer Service.
or

flashes and E419


lights up
or

flashes and E999


lights up
Battery capacity too low
flashes > Connect the mains unit.
Rechargeable battery is empty,
and flash, instrument will soon switch off
E401 lights up automatically.
> Connect the mains unit (the warning
can be deleted with
[Hold/Max/Min]).
Recharging the battery is impossible:
and flash > Contact your dealer or the Testo
Customer Service.
Can the battery be The battery cannot be replaced.
replaced? > Contact your dealer or the Testo
Customer Service.
Can the battery be The battery cannot be charged.
charged via the USB
port of a laptop or
PC?

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8 Tips and assistance

Question Possible causes/solutions


Can humidity, Humidity, temperature and dew point
temperature and dew measurements are possible with the
point measurements temperature/humidity module
be carried out? (accessory).
The display The display illumination goes out as
illumination remains soon as the instrument has shut down.
on after the While the display is illuminated, the
instrument has been instrument cannot be switched on.
switched off

If we could not answer your question or the solutions given during


troubleshooting did not help: please contact your local dealer or the
Testo Customer Service. For contact data, see the back of this
document or website www.testo.com/service-contact

8.2. Calibration interval


Testo recommends that calibration of the measuring instrument is
carried out once a year by Testo Customer Service or a service
centre authorized by Testo.

8.3. Accessories and spare parts


Description Article no.
testo 315-4 (including micro USB mains unit, 0632 3155
cable USB A - USB micro B)
Temperature/humidity module 0636 9725
Topsafe 0516 0221
USB mains unit including cable 0554 1105
Basic printer 0554 0549
Spare printer paper (6 rolls) 0554 0568
Control and calibration set for humidity sensors 0554 0660
(11.3% RH and 75.3% RH)

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