Provides a quick and reliable means of testing the air for carbon monoxide. No zero phase, instrument can be used immediately.
Provides a quick and reliable means of testing the air for carbon monoxide. No zero phase, instrument can be used immediately.
Carbon monoxide is a dangerous gas. It is colorless, it is odourless and it is lethal. That's why CO checks need to be carried out by the book when a gas heating or boiler is serviced or installed. This ensures that the heating or boiler is working properly and helps prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
Features
Operating temperature | 23 to 113°F (-5 to 45°C) |
Power Source | 2 x AAA batteries |
Battery life | 150 hours |
CO | |
Measuring range | 0 to +1999 ppm |
Accuracy | ±3 ppm (0 to +29 ppm) ±10 % (+30 to +1999 ppm) |
Resolution | 1 ppm |
We all know that exposure to high levels of CO is extremely dangerous, and can even be deathly. Making it crucial to measure Carbon Monoxide and combustion levels in your surrounding area, especially when working around fuel-burning appliances or flue gas conditions. Given this, our mission is to provide HVAC technicians and contractors with a better understanding of the theories of combustion, CO safety standards, and environmental compliance in commercial and residential fuel-burning appliances. We can help!
Recently, we teamed up with Testo to host an informative webinar! We provide you with detailed combustion testing recommendations and OEM specifications on different types of burners to ascertain and to make the right measurements, to interpret these measurement results, and take corrective action to ensure safe and efficient operation of the combustion process. In addition, We’ll review the current and recommended standards for CO safety in ambient air and in flue gas conditions.
This webinar addresses the following issues:
Operating temperature | 23 to 113°F (-5 to 45°C) |
Power Source | 2 x AAA batteries |
Battery life | 150 hours |
CO | |
Measuring range | 0 to +1999 ppm |
Accuracy | ±3 ppm (0 to +29 ppm) ±10 % (+30 to +1999 ppm) |
Resolution | 1 ppm |
We all know that exposure to high levels of CO is extremely dangerous, and can even be deathly. Making it crucial to measure Carbon Monoxide and combustion levels in your surrounding area, especially when working around fuel-burning appliances or flue gas conditions. Given this, our mission is to provide HVAC technicians and contractors with a better understanding of the theories of combustion, CO safety standards, and environmental compliance in commercial and residential fuel-burning appliances. We can help!
Recently, we teamed up with Testo to host an informative webinar! We provide you with detailed combustion testing recommendations and OEM specifications on different types of burners to ascertain and to make the right measurements, to interpret these measurement results, and take corrective action to ensure safe and efficient operation of the combustion process. In addition, We’ll review the current and recommended standards for CO safety in ambient air and in flue gas conditions.
This webinar addresses the following issues: