Tuesday, 14 February 2017

What are the Uses of Combustion Analyzers?

It is not easy to know what sort of problem an exhaust system or car’s engine is experiencing if there is no suitable diagnosis tool. The combustion analyzers are analyzing inorganic including organic products emissions from exhaust system or engine. The analyzers are ideal tools for detecting the levels or amount of gases such as oxygen, hydrogen, and sulfur just to mention a few.

Most of the combustion analyzers are easy to use and safe during operation. Also, they can be used for several industries as well as applications, for instance, production or research or development or testing processes. The measurements obtained using these tools are valid and precise and won’t consume much time. In addition, their superb cost-performance ratio, quality and reliability make them highly preferred in auto industry.

Of late, combustion analyzers are heavily used in steel manufacture, mining, refractory metals and metal working industries. Also, they are used in cement, energy, medical engineering, aerospace and research industries. They are commonly used for water and carbon dioxide analysis. They are also used for thermogravimetric and surface carbon analysis. They are also ideal for hydrogen, carbon including sulfur analysis.

Usually, any gas analyzer is calibrated for easy usage. It is imperative to calibrate the analyzer regularly, the recommended time scale is nine to twelve months after usage. The regular calibration may be useful as it is a way of taking care of the instruments or because of a number of operation conditions. It is always important to know the analyzer’s response for proper operation or results. There are a number of combustion analyzers that don’t need calibration at all or constantly replacing sensors.

For the best results, it is of essence to maintain the gas analyzer regularly. As mentioned previously, if you have combustion or carbon monoxide test tools it is important to take them for calibration after nine to twelve months of usage. Some of the things that are checked during calibration are temperature, flow rate and pressure. In addition, the sensors including hose or probe are kept from vapour or any other form of condensation. This is very essential when it comes to extending the life of electronics, sensors as well as other components of the analyzer. To completely eliminate the moisture trapped, you should dislodge probe assembly after every use and let it rest for about 10 minutes. It is also important to check if there is moisture trapped. If left unchecked, the moisture levels can reach critical levels. It is for this reason why replacing the absorbent filter material after regular usage is very important.

Combustion analyzers are excellent tools for diagnosing the problems experienced by car’s engine or exhaust system. In addition, using these analyzers, it is easier to track down leaks in car’s engine or exhaust system. However, it is important to make sure that the gas analyzer is ideal for your car and can evaluate the performance of your car. Actually, there are numerous models already available in the market you can choose from.

Contact :

Enerac

1320 Lincoln Ave.,
Holbrook, NY
11741, United States
Phone     800-695-3637
Fax     516-997-2129

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