Hi all,
I'm looking for some direction on where to go to get good information or a course to help me in correctly using a Combustion flue gas analyzer. The small company I work for has taken on a contract to maintain boilers in a building. I'd like to use the F.G.A to help troubleshoot and find operating efficiencies. I was never trained correctly on how to use this tool.
Any information would be great.
Thanks
The manufacturer and instructions for the exact analyzer you're using is the best way to go about it... Once you have the model and serial information on what analyzer you're using, you can probably find videos on the internet on how to best use it.
Too many analyzers have too many different ways of setting it up and using it correctly.
https://hvacbasics.com/category/combustion/ (https://hvacbasics.com/category/combustion/)
There's an article in there directly about each reading, but knowing all about combustion is needed to use an analyzer.
https://hvacbasics.com/combustion-analysis/
https://hvacbasics.com/incomplete-combustion/
https://hvacbasics.com/combustion-air-supply/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7Q8OhthQd8&list=PLmS0eHmckDvOQVodGRBqN4bkyE4JQ9A37&index=4&t=708s
This is happening lately. Companies taking on jobs of servicing boilers without any actual training. I've fixed the issues that I faced myself, but does anyone has any good source of material I can read up on that makes me more familiar with these things?
Thanks guys for the great information.
https://accutools.com/combustion-quick-start-guide
this is a great little guide
Quote from: walker on April 24, 2020, 09:04:55 AM
https://accutools.com/combustion-quick-start-guide
this is a great little guide
Excellent! Thanks