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Steve_210
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I am looking at a Bacharach Insight, I have heard people recommend Testo. I am trying to figure out what is best for me. I don't touch oil - just natural gas. Done a few mod cons after that it's mainly atmospheric burners. Any advise greatly appreciated. Also, do I really need nox?
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That's what I have...
and I LOVE it.
NOX is not currently required everywhere, but what happens on the Left coast usually works its way across the US, and there are certain areas in California that do require that NOX be evaluated.
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I have both
an Insight and a Wohler 335 and you can't go wrong with either. I previously had a Testo and no problems there alsoTo learn more about this professional, click here to visit their ad in Find A Contractor.0 -
Testo 327
Just bought a Testo 327 kit and I am very happy with it. Easy to use and gives very consistent and accurate readings. A real nice instrument that just feels good in your hand.0 -
thanks guys
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PCA3
I just purchased Bacharach's PCA3 Pretty dandy little unit, but other than the Testo, it's the only other one I've used.0
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