News

Learn How to Use Your Combustion Analyzer TESTING EVERY FLAME-fired appliance you come into contact with is a move in the right direction. We discussed why you need to do this in last months column ...
While peak efficiency and ensuring system components are installed and working properly, safety is the primary reason to conduct combustion analysis. The phrase is a term for assessing a gas appliance ...
Gas Analysis Technique Flue gas analysis is done by inserting a probe into the flue of a boiler, furnace, or other appliance between the last heat exchanger and draft diverter, or indeed any source of ...
A useful addition to XRF analyzers is the fast, reliable, and accurate determination of sulfur and carbon using elemental analyzers based on combustion technology. Except for size reduction, no ...
The analyzers are supported by pre-calibrated, field-replaceable sensors that allow them to be calibrated by simply changing the sensors instead of using calibration gas or sending them away for ...
With a revised sensor design and an increased choice of probe lengths up to four meters (13+ feet), the Endura AZ20 combustion gas analyzer expands the vendor’s offering to high temperature ...
Two combustion analyzers, models 310 and 320, can be used by HVAC techs for residential tuning and commercial applications. The 310 is a residential analyzer designed to measure flue gas, draft, ...
The new GreenLine 8000 portable flue gas analyzer monitors combustion efficiency, safety, and environmental emissions in all combustion process applications.
Handheld Combustion Gas Analyzer The new E1100 Handheld Combustion Analyzer is a rugged unit for boiler, burner, engine, turbine, furnace and other combustion applications. Precalibrated and field ...
The code allows GE and Cascade teams to simulate the combustion process with microsecond time fidelity and sub-millimeter resolution, while generating petabytes of data.