Analisers or Gas Analysers?
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Analisers or Gas Analysers?
Hi,
Im a uk plumber / as fitter moving to perth in january.
Does anyone know if they use analisers on appliances for combustion readings.
They cost loads so not ure wether i should sell mine or bring it across .
Thank you for your help
Ian
Im a uk plumber / as fitter moving to perth in january.
Does anyone know if they use analisers on appliances for combustion readings.
They cost loads so not ure wether i should sell mine or bring it across .
Thank you for your help
Ian
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Re: Analisers
hmmmmm......not what I was expecting!
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Re: Analisers
You could try to get a reading from your bottom.
It might detect Methane !!!!!
It might detect Methane !!!!!
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Re: Analisers
Shall I move this to the Barbie so it can descend into lots of schoolboy jokes?
Maybe it's missing a Y
Maybe it's missing a Y
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Re: Analisers or Gas Analysers?
Its the bloody i pad not me !!!
And i
And i
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Re: Analisers or Gas Analysers?
To get back to reality.............
If you have any expensive test gear like that, I'd bring it over. Don't forget the calibration certificates, although you may need to get it recalibrated here by a NATA accredited laboratory.
(NATA = National Association of Testing Authorities)
If you have any expensive test gear like that, I'd bring it over. Don't forget the calibration certificates, although you may need to get it recalibrated here by a NATA accredited laboratory.
(NATA = National Association of Testing Authorities)
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Re: Analisers or Gas Analysers?
I think they use matches over here