testo 320 basic - Flue gas analyzer
Overview
Flue gas measurement on heating systems with a basic flue gas analyzer for oil and gas: the testo 320 basic features all the essential functions for carrying out flue gas analysis, flue draught and pressure measurements. The basic flue gas analyzer is impressive because it is easy to operate (featuring user-friendly menu guidance) and reliable (2-year warranty for the instrument, probe, O2/CO sensor).
- Self-explanatory menu guidance with standardized measuring procedures for quick, easy handling
- Sensors can be changed by the user
- Easy to operate thanks to single-hose connection
- TÜV-tested according to EN 50379 Part 1-3 and to 1st German Federal Immission Control Ordinance (BImSchV), Part 1-2
Product Description
You will find the testo 320 basic flue gas analyzer a reliable tool for carrying out installation and maintenance work on heating systems. A compact basic flue gas analyzer, it can be used to measure flue gas, draught, pressure, ambient CO and differential temperature.
Self-explanatory menu guidance makes operation simpler and makes your job easier. Thanks to the high resolution colour display, the readings are easy to read off even when the light is poor. The basic flue gas analyzer can store up to 20 measurement protocols. It is possible to export the measurement protocols in Excel optionally via mini-USB.
Quality that you can depend on: the testo 320 basic flue gas analyzer is TÜV-tested according to EN 50379, Part 1-3 and to 1st German Federal Immission Control Ordinance (BImSchV), Part 1-2. When you purchase the basic flue gas analyzer, you get a 2-year warranty (for the instrument, probe, O2/CO sensor).
testo 320 basic flue gas analyzer: compact and powerful
- Flue gas analysis on heating systems: The testo 320 basic flue gas analyzer is equipped with two sensors – an O2 and a CO sensor (without H2 compensation). In the case of CO measurement, the measuring range goes up to 4,000 ppm. You need a flue gas probe for the flue gas measurement (can be ordered separately). A temperature probe is integrated into the probe. All relevant flue gas measurement parameters can therefore be calculated: CO2 value, efficiency and flue gas loss. The basic flue gas analyzer is also suitable for flue draught measurements or pressure measurements- Changing probes is easy: The probes can be changed by the user. This means you can order other probes specifically required for your flue gas analysis (e.g. multi-hole probe, dual wall clearance probe, flexible flue gas probe)
- Single-hose connection: in just one hand movement, all channels for the flue gas measurement can be securely connected via the probe coupling (gas paths, draught, temperature probe integrated in the flue gas probe, which can be ordered separately)
- Long service life thanks to the long-life Li-ion rechargeable battery
- Built-in magnets enable the basic flue gas analyzer to be attached to the burner/boiler quickly and easily
- Integrated condensate trap: easy to empty
Fields of application for the testo 320 basic flue gas analyzer
- Flue gas measurement (focus on gas: combustion air temperature, flue gas temperature, O2, CO and CO2 concentration, flue gas loss, gas/air ratio, efficiency)- Gas flow and gas resting pressure (with optional hose connection set)
- Differential temperature measurement to determine the spread between flow and return (with optional differential temperature set)
Note: to carry out the measurement, you need a compact or modular flue gas probe (can be ordered separately).
Delivery Scope
testo 320 basic flue gas analyzer with O2/CO sensor without H2 compensation, including calibration protocol, colour graphic display.
Flue gas O? | |
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Measuring range | 0 to 21 Vol.% |
Accuracy | ±0.2 Vol.% |
Resolution | 0.1 Vol.% |
Reaction time t?? | < 20 s |
Flue gas Draught | |
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Measuring range | -9.99 to +40 hPa |
Accuracy | ±0.02 hPa or ±5 % of mv (-0.50 to +0.60 hPa) ±0.03 hPa (+0.61 to +3.00 hPa) ±1.5 % of mv (+3.01 to +40.00 hPa) |
Resolution | 0.01 hPa |
Temperature | |
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Measuring range | -40 to +1200 °C |
Accuracy | ±0.5 °C (0 to +100.0 °C) ±0.5 % of mv (Remaining Range) |
Resolution | 0.1 °C (-40 to +999.9 °C) 1 °C (> +1000 °C) |
Flue gas degree of effectivity, Eta (calculated) | |
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Measuring range | 0 to 120 % |
Resolution | 0.1 % |
Flue gas loss (calculated) | |
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Measuring range | 0 to 99.9 % |
Resolution | 0.1 % |
Flue gas CO? calculation (calculated from O?) | |
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Measuring range | 0 to CO? max (Display range) |
Accuracy | ±0.2 Vol.% |
Resolution | 0.1 Vol.% |
Reaction time t?? | 40 s |
Pressure measurement | |
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Measuring range | 0 to +300 hPa |
Accuracy | ±0.5 hPa (0.0 to 50.0 hPa) ±1 % of mv (50.1 to 100.0 hPa) ±1.5 % of mv (Remaining Range) |
Resolution | 0.1 hPa |
Flue gas CO (without H?-compensation) | |
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Measuring range | 0 to 4000 ppm |
Accuracy | ±20 ppm (0 to 400 ppm) ±5 % of mv (401 to 2000 ppm) ±10 % of mv (2001 to 4000 ppm) |
Resolution | 1 ppm |
Reaction time t?? | < 60 s |
Ambient CO | |
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Measuring range | 0 to 4000 ppm |
Accuracy | ±20 ppm (0 to 400 ppm) ±5 % of mv (401 to 2000 ppm) ±10 % of mv (2001 to 4000 ppm) |
Resolution | 1 ppm |
Measuring rate | < 60 s |
General technical data | |
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Dimensions | 240 x 85 x 65 mm |
Operating temperature | -5 to +45 °C |
Protection class | IP40 |
Warranty | Instrument: 24 months; Probe: 24 months; Gas sensors: 24 months; rechargeable battery: 12 months; Thermocouple 12 months |
Display size | 240 x 320 pixels |
Display function | Colour graphic display |
Power supply | Battery: 3.7 V / 2,400 mAh; Mains unit: 5 V / 1 A |
Storage temperature | -20 to +50 °C |
Weight | 573 g |
Measuring the flue gas parameters of the burner (CO, O2, and temperature, etc.)
The flue gas measurement for a heating system helps to establish the pollutants released with the flue gas (e.g. carbon monoxide CO or carbon dioxide CO2) and the heating energy lost with the warm flue gas. In some countries, flue gas measurement is a legal requirement. It primarily has two objectives:
- Ensuring the atmosphere is contaminated as little as possible by pollutants; and
- energy is used as efficiently as possible.
Stipulated pollutant quantities per flue gas volume and energy losses must never be exceeded. Measurement in terms of results required by law takes place during standard operation (every performance primarily using the appliance). Using a Lambda probe (single hole or multi-hole probe), the measurement is taken at the centre of flow in the connecting pipe (in the centre of the pipe cross-section, not at the edge) between the boiler and chimney/flue. The measured values are recorded by the flue gas analyzer and can be logged either for print out or transfer to a PC at a later stage.
Measurement is taken by the installer at commissioning, and if necessary four weeks later by the flue gas inspector/chimney sweep, and then at regular intervals by the authorised service engineer.