UEi KM940 Combustion Analyzer for Industrial Applications Review

  • Posted on: 18 August 2014
  • By: Sam

Today I will be reviewing the On Sale UEi KM940 Industrial Combustion Analyzer. This handheld analyzer comes with a power supply, water trap assembly, probe w/ hose, carrying bag, and owner’s manual. The base unit comes equipped with a CO (0-10,000ppm) and O2 (0-20.9%) sensor and can be upgraded with two additional sensors (NO (0-5,000ppm), NO2 (0-1,000ppm), SO2 (0-5,000ppm)).

E Instruments BTU1500 Advanced Combustion Analyzer Review

  • Posted on: 14 August 2014
  • By: Brady

Hello combustion enthusiasts. Today’s post is going to take a look at an exciting new analyzer from E-Instruments – the E Instruments BTU1500 Advanced Combustion Analyzer. The new BTU1500 has a bunch of great features at a really affordable price, so you can bring your heating and maintenance business in to the new century.

Supco LTH LOGiT Humidity and Temperature Data Logger Review

  • Posted on: 29 July 2014
  • By: Brady

Greetings. We’re going to have a look today at more dataloggers from Supco, particularly the Supco LTH LOGiT Humidity and Temperature Data Logger. This is an excellent deal for the features it includes, since the majority of dataloggers like this are going to cost over 3 or 4 hundred dollars for similar functionality.

Supco LPT LOGiT Pressure and Temperature Data Logger Review

  • Posted on: 29 July 2014
  • By: Brady

Updated April 2024.

Hello all. Today we’re going to have a look at a datalogger series from Supco, specifically the Supco LPT LOGiT Pressure and Temperature Data Logger. This is a great bargain for the functionality, as most dataloggers of this kind are going to cost you at least 400 dollars for anything close.

Tasco PTL610 Power Trace Advanced Breaker Tracer Review

  • Posted on: 22 July 2014
  • By: Sam

Today I will be reviewing the Tasco PTL610 Power Trace Advanced Breaker Tracer. Precision and convenience are two key areas that Tasco really nails with this new breaker tracer.

The Tasco PTL610 operates very similarly to the basic premise of other breaker tracers. What I mean by this is that you have a transmitter that sends a signal down the wire and the receiver will pick it up on the other end.

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