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Combustion Analyzers
tim smith
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We have tried all 3 of the majors, tend towards the testo 325 or maybe their latest model. I have found customer service ie lag time in service to be my #1 gripe, now at least I can change cells out and calibrate my test's myself, that at least limits downtime, good luck, Tim
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Combustion Analyzers
Our company needs to get a new gas combustion analyzer for checking boiler gases. (CO, CO2, O2, etc).
I was looking at the UEI model C100A vs. one of the Bacharach models. Any suggestions or preferences?
Thanks, Skip0 -
i had the c 75
they wanted over 300.00 to calibrate it and replace the sencers check around as to long term cost before you buy one0 -
My Bacharach
Costs about $250 to replace the O2 sensor and requires a trip to the factory, unless I buy a $275 calibration kit. I can buy a Fyrite Tech 60 for the total
Looking at CA-Calc next. Calibrated sensors shipped to me sounds good0
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