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TSI's CA-CALC Combustion Test Instruments provide the latest technology for performing real-time analysis of combustion gases. Various products are available that measure O2, CO, NO, NO2, SO2, draft pressure, air temperature and flue gas temperature. Some products automatically calculate combustion efficiency, loss, excess air, CO2 concentration, NOx and emission rates.
CA-CALC Combustion Test Instruments are rugged, fast-response tools used to monitor and service combustion systems to ensure safe, efficient operation. All CA-CALC products are built with TSI's quality workmanship, have TSI's signature horizontal design, and large easy-to-read display.
TSI's CA-CALC Combustion Test Instruments are backed by our industry-leading factory service guarantee. Call your local distributor for details.
Current applications for the products include:
- Tuning burners in industrial boilers, process heaters, heat exchangers, residential furnaces and other combustion appliances
- Supplementing preventative maintenance programs to verify optimal combustion
- Performing CEM and emission control equipment maintenance checks
- Measuring ambient CO levels
- Monitoring and servicing diesel systems
Choose from the following TSI Combustion Test Instruments:
- CA-6203 CA-CALC Combustion Analyzer
The CA-6203 CA-CALC Combusion Analyzer is a practical tool used to measure flue gases as preventative maintenance, to tune standard burners, or tune low NOx burners for safe, efficient operation.
- Series 6200 CA-CALC Multi-Gas Combustion Analyzers
The Series 6200 CA-CALC™ Multi-gas Combustion Analyzers are designed for efficiency, safety and emissions monitoring applications, and are available in two-, three- or four gas measurement configurations.
- Series 6100 CA-CALC Combustion Analyzers
The Series 6100 CA-CALC Combustion Analyzers, are equipped with O2, CO, temperature and draft measurement combinations, and are designed for efficiency and safety applications.
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Series 6000 CA-CALC Single Gas Monitors
The Series 6000 CA-CALC Single Gas Monitors are designed for a wide range of applications from safety to pollutant emissions monitoring.
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