With heating measurement solutions from Testo, you are ideally equipped for all measurement tasks in your everyday work on all heating systems - and thus do your job even more professionally, reliably and quickly!
Flue gas analysis with professional flue gas analysers from Testo helps to make combustion processes more efficient, to optimise thermal processes, and above all, to reduce emissions.
Why measure in a complicated way when you can do it simply?
Efficient, wireless measurement of up to four additional parameters in parallel via our Smart Probes – with the new testo 300 NEXT LEVEL flue gas analyser! Featuring a practical second screen and intuitive operation – it really couldn’t be easier.
With a number of exhaust gas probes, sensors and special options such as automatic dilution or Peltier gas preparation, the exhaust gas analysers from Testo were specially developed for extreme demands.
The right measuring instrument for every application
Welcome to the testo Smart World: The whole world in one App.
Faster, easier, smarter: The testo Smart App brings all tools and measurements together - and documentation can also be dealt with conveniently using a smartphone or tablet. Benefit from intelligent connectivity and the unique all-in-one solution for all applications. So that not only the jobs on all heating systems are carried out smartly and effortlessly.
Parallel measurement
Efficient and safe
Documentation
Uncomplicated and safe
Customer data management
Quick and easy
Data transfer
Professional and comfortable
Second Screen
Simply comfortable
Remote Control
Simple and flexible
Gas pressure testing on burners is one of the standard measurements during services of domestic heating systems. This involves measuring the gas flow pressure and gas resting pressure.
Optimum flow pressure in gas burners in the range from 18 to 25 mbar
Avoid heating system breakdown
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Checking the gas connection pressure
Setting the gas-air ratio
Preparing the flue gas analyzer
Determining the flue gas loss
Calculating the efficiency (η)
And much more ...