Bacharach Fyrite Tech 60
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Some service technicians shy away from electronic combustion analyzers due to cost. The
Bacharach Fyrite Tech 60 was designed to provide the most affordable electronic analyzer currently on the market.
With today's highly efficient equipment designed to comply with regulatory, environmental, and safety concerns, eye balling the flame is no longer a sufficient way to test.
Based on the winning technology platform of the
Fyrite Pro Analyzers, the
Bacharach Fyrite Tech 60 offers greater precision than can be obtained with visual tests.
From being a monoxide detector to oxygen and stack temperature measurement, the
Bacharach Fyrite Tech 60 lets technicians instantly gather the precise measurements needed to ensure safe, compliant, and efficient operation of residential fuel burning appliances and furnaces.
Measures:
O2 (Oxygen)
CO (Carbon Monoxide)
Stack Temperature
Ambient Temperature
Calculates:
Combustion Efficiency - CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) -Excess Air - CO Air Free
Measured Values:
Flue Gas Oxygen Content 0.0 to 20.9% O2
Flue gas Temperature 0 to 999F (18 to 537C)
Ambient Temperature 32 to 104F (0 to 40C)
Flue Gas Carbon Monoxide content 0 to 2,000 PPM CO
Calculated Values:
Combustion Efficiency 0.1 to 99.9%
Flue Gas Carbon Dioxide content 0.0 to a fuel dependent maximum (in%)
Flue Gas CO Air-Free content 0 to 9,999 ppm
Excess Air 0 to 400%
Selectable Fuels: Natural Gas, Oil #2, Propane, Kerosene
Includes: Fyrite Tech 60, Soft Pouch, Probe, Instructions, and 4 AA Batteries
Battery Life: Up to 18 hours of continuous operation
Size: 7.5"H x 3"W x 2.2"D
Weight: 16 oz. with batteries
2 Year Warranty
Including Sensors!
A CO detector is a device that detects the presence of the toxic gas carbon monoxide (CO), a colorless, odorless gas that is lethal at high levels.
If a high level of CO is detected, the carbon monoxide detector sounds an alarm, giving people in the area a chance to ventilate the area or safely leave the building. A CO (monoxide) detector can alert you to faulty fuel burning devices.
Carbon monoxide is produced from incomplete combustion of fossil fuels. In the home, carbon monoxide can be formed, for example, by gas furnaces, gas appliances, open flames, space heaters, blocked chimneys or running a car inside a garage.
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