Combustion analyzer
A combustion analyzer is an essential tool for technicians and engineers working with heating systems, boilers, and industrial burners. This device provides accurate measurements of flue gases, helping optimize combustion efficiency and ensure compliance with environmental regulations. Below, we'll explore the key features, specifications, and benefits of using a professional-grade combustion analyzer.
Key Features of Our Combustion Analyzer
- Advanced electrochemical sensors for precise measurements of CO, CO², O², and NOx
- Wide temperature range capability (-20°C to 1200°C)
- High-resolution color touchscreen display
- Built-in data logging with USB and Bluetooth connectivity
- Rugged, IP54-rated housing for harsh environments
- Long-lasting battery life (up to 16 hours continuous use)
- Multi-language support for international technicians
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Range | Accuracy |
|---|---|---|
| Oxygen (O²) | 0-25% | ±0.2% |
| Carbon Monoxide (CO) | 0-4000 ppm | ±5 ppm |
| Carbon Dioxide (CO²) | 0-20% | ±0.3% |
| Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) | 0-2000 ppm | ±10 ppm |
| Temperature | -20°C to 1200°C | ±1.5°C |
| Pressure | ±500 hPa | ±0.5 hPa |
Combustion Analyzer FAQ
Q: How often should I calibrate my combustion analyzer?
A: For optimal performance, we recommend calibrating your combustion analyzer every 6 months under normal use conditions. If you're using the device daily or in harsh environments, monthly calibration may be necessary. Our analyzers feature automatic calibration reminders and simple one-button calibration procedures to maintain accuracy.
Q: What maintenance does a combustion analyzer require?
A: Regular maintenance includes cleaning the probe after each use, checking for sensor degradation monthly, and replacing filters as needed. The electrochemical sensors typically last 2-3 years, but this depends on usage frequency and environmental conditions. Always store your analyzer in its protective case with the probe cap in place.
Q: Can I use one combustion analyzer for both residential and industrial applications?
A: Our professional-grade combustion analyzers are designed to handle both applications. However, for industrial settings with higher temperature ranges or specialized gas components, you may need additional probe accessories or sensor modules. The basic unit covers all residential needs and most commercial applications.
Advanced Measurement Capabilities
Modern combustion analyzers go beyond basic gas measurements to provide comprehensive system analysis:
- Combustion efficiency calculations (in both gross and net values)
- Excess air ratio measurements
- Stack loss calculations
- CO air-free readings
- Draft pressure measurements
Applications Across Industries
The versatility of combustion analyzers makes them indispensable in numerous sectors:
| Industry | Primary Use |
|---|---|
| HVAC | Furnace and boiler tune-ups |
| Power Generation | Combustion optimization in turbines |
| Industrial Manufacturing | Process heater monitoring |
| Environmental Services | Emissions testing and compliance |
| Automotive | Engine testing and diagnostics |
Why Choose Our Combustion Analyzer?
Our combustion analyzer stands out in the market for several compelling reasons:
- Industry-leading 5-year warranty on all sensors
- Free lifetime software updates
- Comprehensive training materials included
- 24/7 technical support from combustion experts
- Global certifications including CE, UL, and ATEX
Whether you're servicing residential heating systems or managing large-scale industrial burners, our combustion analyzer provides the reliability, accuracy, and durability professionals demand. With intuitive operation and robust construction, it's designed to withstand daily use while delivering laboratory-grade precision in the field.
