How To Use Testo 300 Testo 300 Ultra Smart Kit Review | Gas Training

Allen Hart
Allen Hart
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The new flue gas analyser Testo 300 with smart-touch technology.
The Testo 300 is a flue gas analyzer used for combustion analysis. It is a highly advanced device that offers various features to analyze and optimize the combustion processes in furnaces, boilers, and other combustion systems. Here are some details related to the Testo 300:

- The Testo 300 is equipped with a touchscreen display and provides intuitive operation for easy measurements and analysis.
- To use the Testo 300, you need to connect it to the flue gas system of the combustion unit you want to analyze. It measures parameters like oxygen (O2) levels, carbon monoxide (CO) levels, ambient temperature, stack temperature, and efficiency. These measurements help determine if the combustion process is efficient and identify potential issues.
- The Testo 300 can be connected to a smartphone through Bluetooth pairing. This allows users to remotely control and monitor measurements using the Testo app on their smartphones or tablets.
- The device has received positive reviews from users who appreciate its accuracy, reliability, and user-friendly interface.
- The Testo 300 Ultra Smart Kit includes additional accessories for extended measurement capabilities, such as an additional temperature probe or a differential pressure measurement tool.

As for flue gas analyzers in general:

- A flue gas analyzer measures various parameters in the exhaust gases of combustion systems. These parameters help assess the combustion efficiency and determine if any adjustments are needed.
- Flue gas analyzers typically measure oxygen (O2), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen oxide (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), stack temperature, ambient temperature, draft pressure, etc.
- Reviews of specific flue gas analyzers may vary depending on the brand and model.

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Today, we will show you how to use a Testo 300 flue gas analyser. I've got Testo here with me. This is the first time I will be using this flue gas analyser, so they will show me how to use this, and hopefully, you'll pick some up from this video as well. So, let's get on with it.
Mee name's Allen Hart. So we've got the leading man from Testo to tell us all about it. So, would you like to introduce yourself? Hi, John Bawden, Product Manager from Testo. Today, we will look at the Testo 300 flue gas analyser and some of its functionality. So, let's get started. Switch on the side, the screen's lit, and we're ready. So, the first thing to talk about is connecting the flue gas probe because it obviously needs sampled from the flue. The connector on the Testo is slightly different from others on the market. It's a single connector, so basically, it's just to line up the arrow on the device, connect, and unlock it. That's bringing the gas pathway straight down. Obviously, you've got to put the flue probe in the flue, too. So we'll put that on the boiler. Just before you do that, tell us about the end. Yeah, no problem. Because that's different.
Yeah, the primary filter on the Testo is at the end, so it's a quick-change filter. Basically, you can take that out. If it's wet or moist, it can be air-dried. If it's an oil-fired appliance, it gets sooty. Chug it away and get a new one. How often do you need to change them? It depends on how much you're using it and the type of appliances you use it on. Right, okay. So we're good to go now. Obviously, loosen the cone off up on top of the boiler, test point,(...) put the code in, and then we're looking probably for about half the way depth into the flue and just lock off on the cone. So we're now ready when we order will be fired up. We will sample the gases into the instrument through the pump and sensors. When we're doing a flue gas analyser test, we ensure we put the probe in the correct position.
What I see, I have a lot of trainees that come with me, and often they'll tilt it downwards, and it can actually suck in the water from the inner flue. So it's essential that we locate that, and we don't want to be sucking water into the... Absolutely, you've always got that danger. If you put the probe in too far, it's going to pick up the pools of condensate and suck them straight into the instrument. Absolutely correct. Right, okay. So what we're going to do with this, we're going to do a flue gas analyser test. So what do we do to start with?
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