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Combustion Analyzers
Jim Miller
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discussion about analyzers that I did not get all read - I need to purchase one right now - as I recall, the testo 325 was one that was discussed, as well as a Bach. unit can someone give me a quick review on the +/- of each unit and where can I get the testo unit ? for how much ?
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Testo 300 M........
is the one I own, Jim. I have owned for two years and it did cost $3K, but it was some of the best money I have ever spent on the business. Every service call regardless of the call gets a combustion test and then is printed out and left with the client. That way, they are sure the boiler is running the way it should and I can make minor adjustments right there if needed.
Warm Regards,
hb
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combustion testers
i bought my testo 325m last month for under $900.00 so far no problems i have an older bacharach fryerite 2 that makes a nice paper wieght and an older style bacharach with the bottle i like the testo better but there is a learning curve with it
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i use
the bacharach fyrite pro and think its great. 2nd season using it and alls well.0 -
I'll second that!
Using a Fyrite Pro125 with wireless printer works great and I even trust it.0 -
We have
all electronic bacharach equipment and the old style dumbbell hand pump style to remind us of the dark ages(G). Green fluid, red fluid - very Xmassy!
Doesn't matter which one you've got as long as you're providing this life saving step.
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Hey Dave that green stuff
must have been moldy. I think it was blue(O2) unless it changes colors in PA. Red was CO2. I still use that stuff on occasion just to make sure the electronics is still calibrated. I still look for gas leaks with soap and water too. Since I left the gas company if I smell gas I call them, they usually bring coffee and a donut for me.0 -
Dave is
color blind!! It's a riot riding with him in a truck, "Say, what color is that traffic signal???"
SCREEEeeeccchhh.
Happiest of New Years to the Yates and everyone else that reads this!!
ME
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