On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 21:46:23 +0000, raden wrote:
In message , Gav writes
what is the best flue gas anyliser in your opinions/experience, make
and model?
Sorry, no idea
Ed might be the best one to answer this
Mine's a Kane 400.
It cost £400 to buy.
It costs £200 every other year to keep running, apart from the fact that I
ought to have the machine calibrated from time to time the O2 cell lasts
about two years. So as soon as it fails to initialize I send it to Kane.
I rarely use the digital manometer.
I never use the temp probes
I use the CO2 + CO/CO2 readings all the while.
I don't have or need the printer
It does not do NOx or smoke, which I understand is important for oil
burners.
It may well be that a Kane 250 which only has the gas analyser (and maybe
the temp - I haven't taken note of the spec) would work for me just
aswell.
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Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter.
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