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How to Use a Combustion Analyzer w/ Jim Bergmann

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2019

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast, Jim explains how to use a combustion analyzer. He also talks through the process of combustion analysis using Accutools BluFlame.

The beauty of BluFlame is that it can do CAZ testing, help you set the inches of water column in your furnace, and measure static pressure drop. BluFlame is a tool you can use year-round, not just when you need to measure stack gas.

To learn how to use a combustion analyzer on a typical gas furnace, you have to understand why you're doing it. Combustion analysis is necessary to monitor the health of a furnace system; it's like a doctor measuring your blood pressure at each appointment. You must test for carbon monoxide to protect the homeowners from a potentially deadly situation; combustion analysis can save lives.

First, we have to test for ambient CO, which can be high in cities with lots of cars and air pollution. Then, we start deploying our tools and set them up to check our pressures. After that, we can start the furnace up to collect our readings all at once, which is easy with MeasureQuick. From there, we can use the readings to help us adjust the input settings. After that, we put our analyzer in the stack about 12-16 inches away from the draft inducer motor.

Jim and Bryan also discuss:

  • Jim's involvement in BluFlame
  • Testo probes that do and don't work with BluFlame
  • Clocking the meter and checking input
  • Manometer locations
  • Drilling and sealing holes for testing
  • CO air-free and excess air dilution
  • Overexposing the analyzer to CO
  • Oxygen (O2) content
  • Vacuum in gas furnaces
  • Draft direction
  • Running gas furnaces with other gas appliances (stoves, fireplaces, pool heaters, etc.)
  • Electronic gas leak detectors
  • BluFlame on 80+ vs 90+ furnaces
  • Other gas appliances that require testing
 

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0:00.0

and This episode of the HVAC School Podcast is made possible by our fantastic sponsors.

0:22.0

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0:27.0

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0:29.0

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0:32.0

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0:34.0

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0:37.3

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0:41.8

neutral it's very mild. It's not there to corrode coils. It's very neutral. It's very mild.

0:43.0

It's not there to get off like heavy grease or something, but it's just a great

0:46.9

maintenance cleaner for evaporate coils. Viper HD for washing condensers.

0:51.8

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0:54.9

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0:58.6

let it sit a little bit and then you rinse it off does a great job. That's

1:01.4

Viper HD. They have Viper in the Red Aerosol can which can be used for all kinds of applications. It's very, very high foaming. We use it in a lot of cases for Evaporticoil clean in place. When you're not going to pull the whole coil out, but you're going to clean it

1:13.8

it while it's still in place and it does a great job in restaurant

1:16.8

environments as well where you've got to get in tight spots on condensers

1:19.9

and without pulling everything apart. They also make a nickel safe ice machine cleaner,

1:26.0

which is a great product, best in class nickel safe ice machine cleaner

1:30.0

from Viper and refrigeration technology.

1:32.0

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1:33.6

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1:37.4

Navac just keeps coming out with new products that are very innovative.

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