As HVACR technicians, assessing whether the furnace we’re servicing is working efficiently is critical to understanding the overall health of the HVAC system — and to the success of our service call.
TESTING EVERY FLAME-fired appliance you come into contact with is a move in the right direction. We discussed why you need to do this in last month’s column (“Do you test your gas appliances for CO?” ...
Description: The PRO C-100 Combustion Analyzer is ideally suited for determining the percentage of oxygen that is expelled during combustion. This hand-held digital analyzer measures down to 0.1 ...
Elemental analyzers are suitable for quality control of an extensive range of products. A wide selection of matrices, such as ceramics, steel, coal or soil, can be examined for their element ...
The presence of unburned fuel in a power plant’s ash indicates an inefficient combustion process, as some of the energy in the fuel is being wasted. Unburned fuel also poses a risk to safety; if ...
While peak efficiency and ensuring system components are installed and working properly, safety is the primary reason to conduct combustion analysis. The phrase is a term for assessing a gas appliance ...
Servomex has developed a customized combustion monitoring solution designed to meet the challenges faced by a global ...
The new E8500 PLUS emissions analyzer from E Instruments International, LLC is a complete portable tool for EPA compliance level emissions monitoring and testing. This model has been upgraded to ...