TPI Flue Gas Analyser Kit with Diff. Temperature and Pressure, Combustible Gas Detection and Bluetooth TPI 712 KIT
Bluetooth integration into The engineers Network software
Due to the degradable nature of the cell used in this product, the units are built to order. The dispatch period is normally up to three working days for this item.
709R vs. 712
Instruction Manual 712
Product Data Sheet
Product Specification
FAQ s
All TPI Analyzer have these Features
6 year limited warranty
Pump driven for fast response
Will not shut off if 15 ppm CO is present for increased safety
Store button to save up to 50 readings, except for 714 which has ten
1 ppm sensitivity
Built in manometer
Differential temperature via K Type sensors
Optional A740 IR printer for hard copies of test results
Push on fittings for fast and easy use
Large easy to read backlit display
Selectable fuels
Protective rubber boot,
flue probe,
soft shoulder strap carrying case included
Due to the degradable nature of the cell used in this product, the units are built to order. The dispatch period may be up to three working days for this item.
Testing for carbon monoxide, oxygen, and flue temperature is very important to the overall safety and efficiency of heating equipment. The following guidelines and descriptions are generic and meant to provide you with a basic understanding of combustion testing. TPI always recommends you contact the manufacturer of the device under test, obtain information specific to the device, and follow the procedures and safety guidelines for performing tests and affecting repairs.
In general, for most applications flue gas samples should be taken prior to the draft diverter or any other opening that allows room air to enter the system. This prevents room air from mixing with gases in the flue and diluting the test sample. To ensure accurate and consistent combustion tests, it is important gas and temperature samples be taken at the same location. This is easy with the TPI flue probe because the temperature sensor is an integral part of the probe.
Prior to taking a sample, the device under test should be on and operating. Putting the flue probe in the sample area prior to starting the device may cause saturation of the sensors due to the higher initial concentration of carbon monoxide that may be encountered upon start up. If this happens, allow your analyzer to purge in fresh air until the carbon monoxide level returns to 0 ppm and the oxygen level returns to 20.9%. This may take more than an hour depending on how saturated the sensors are.
All TPI analyzers feature quick and simple set up. Fast purge and the ability to perform fuel selection during start up enable tests to be performed quickly without requiring extra set-up time after initial start up. TPI analyzers also use the last selected fuel as the default setting. This feature prevents the need to perform fuel selection every time the analyser is turned on.
Verify Proper Operation:
Testing flue gases in combustion equipment enables technicians to confirm operation is within manufacturer's specifications, maximizing service life and reducing the possibility of safety concerns and complaints after installation.
Reduced Operating Costs:
Using a TPI flue gas analyzer to verify combustion equipment is operating at peak efficiency helps customers reduce fuel costs and save money.
Documentation:
TPI combustion analyzers offer the capability to print test results providing customers with a detailed hard copy report confirming safe and efficient operation of combustion equipment. Increased Sales & Reputation: TPI combustion test tools aid technicians in offering the highest level of service, helping maintain existing customers and generate new business by demonstrating a commitment to ensure heating equipment is operating safely, reliably and efficiently.