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Combustion analysis
Dan Sedens
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What are optimal numbers being looked for for o2 and co2. Would just like to knoe parameters. Thank You.
Dan
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Ask the mfg of the equipment you are testing. That is always the best policy. Be sure to ask their allowable level for CO.
TimJust a guy running some pipes.0 -
There are some basic industry standards
depends on what you are testing co below 400 in a standard but also co below 100 depends on who you reference. o2 depends even more on type of equipment standard package gravity vent gas would be 6 to 9%. Power vent or power burners may be different.
Best to take a class NCI or Gas training associates. What state are you it. You may want to do a ask Timmy on a forum listed below this one.
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