combustion analyzer

Testo 300 Combustion Analyzer Review

  • Posted on: 12 September 2019
  • By: Laurelle

Updated May 2024.

 

Combustion analysis is crucial for the proper operation and control of any combustion process. Combustion occurs when fuels react with oxygen to produce heat.  When combustion is harnessed to provide useable heat, the goal is to retrieve energy from the fuel in the most efficient manner possible.  This means burning the fuel as completely as possible with the least amount of loss.

TPI 717 and TPI 717R Combustion Flue Gas Analyzers with Appliance Installation and Maintenance Features Review

  • Posted on: 9 December 2015
  • By: Max

Today I am reviewing the TPI 717 Combustion Flue Gas Analyzer series. The TPI 717 and TPI 717R are essentially the same device, but the TPI 717R uses a rechargeable Ni-MH battery, while the TPI 717 uses standard AA batteries. The TPI 717 series measures flue temperature, CO, and O2 and calculates efficiency, excess air, CO2, and CO/CO2 ratio.

Testo 310 Review - Fully Featured and Priced Right Combustion Analyzer

  • Posted on: 6 October 2015
  • By: Brady

Bacharach 24-8512 Fyrite InTech Residential Combustion Analyzer Review

  • Posted on: 1 September 2015
  • By: Grace

The Bacharach 24-8512 Fyrite InTech with Reporting Kit Combustion Analyzer is an affordable residential analyzer with low cost of ownership and high-tech features such as: High-contrast, backlit LCD display, and B-Smart prte-calibrated CO sensor that enables in-field replacement 6 pre-programmed fuels (10 for EU version) including propanel/LPG.