UEI CD100A Combustible Gas Detector Review
With the weather beginning to change,
the “Combustion Season” is again upon us. It’s time to analyze your old equipment and see what needs to be replaced. A new CD100A Combustible Gas Detector by UEi would be a great addition or replacement to your existing equipment. This detector is lightweight and can be used with one hand. There is an option for a headphone jack as well which can help if you are in a congested area or working in a noisy environment.
is a no nonsense analyzer that gets the job done. This analyzer can measure temperature (20-2400 F), CO2 (0-20%), CO (0-2,000ppm). The C155 uses a CO2 sensor and the CO measurements to calculate the O2 present which increases the shelf life of the sensors.
This meter is an excellent entry level air velocity meter for the professional HVAC technician. The TSI 9515 separates itself from the plethora of air velocity meters in this price range by having a range of 0 to 4,000 ft/min (0 to 20 m/s) and an accuracy of 5%.
. Today I will be discussing its older brother the TSI HM685 Hydronic Manometer. The HM685 manometer is an upgrade over the HM675 and has the same features but with a few upgrades. First the HM685 can calculate flow, heat flow, impeller diameter and brake power.
. In an announcement that seemed all too obvious, TSI Alnor has released a few new accessories for their TSI Alnor EBT731 Balometer. This includes a wheeled stand that can extend up to 15ft in the air and LogDat Mobile software that can be used via Bluetooth to operate the Balometer and see data, take pictures, record voice annotations and generate reports.
in Test and Measurement, but they are legendary in quality and performance. They have entered the Test and Measurement with quite a splash and are continuing that trend with the Klein Tools VDV501-815 TDR Ranger Kit. This multi-function tester is a powerhouse that can handle TDR, Cable Length Measurement, Fault Finding and Cable Management.
is they are too expensive. While I may disagree, I do understand that for many people spending $1200 or more on a premium combustion analyzer is not within their budget constraints. Being able to squeeze as many features into their purchase without breaking the bank is a tough balance. Everyone wants the full color display with the touch screen and Bluetooth but sometimes, it’s just not in the cards.