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The TPI DC710 is an advanced flue gas analyser that is operated from the user’s smart device via Bluetooth. Using the free to use TPI View app, the user has full control of the DC710’s functions, as well as the ability to view all results on their smart device. Reports can be generated quickly and sent straight to the customer for minimal downtime and paperwork.
Unique in its appearance, the TPI DC710 has no screen on the unit itself. There is also no rotary dial and only one button (on / off) to press. This makes the DC710 a particularly rugged unit and suitable for everyday use.
Included in the C1 Kit is the DC710 analyser unit, flue probe and carry case. The TPI DC710C2 Kit also includes the SP620 differential pressure meter smart probe for carrying out pressure testing.
*SMART PROBES NOT INCLUDED*
Carrying out flue gas analysis with the DC710
The super strong magnet and hanging hook on the back of the DC710 means the unit can be mounted near or to the boiler, whilst the probe is inserted into the flue. In many cases the flue probe can be left resting in the flue, providing a ‘hands-free’ element to testing.
Tests can then be started from the user’s smart device. Live readings and results are displayed on screen, with helpful colour coded warnings for easy identification of potential problems. For added convenience, simply scroll up and down on the same screen to see all results in one place.
Once the analysis has been carried out, results can be sent straight to the customer including date, time and location stamp (using GPS tagging). This proves exactly when and where testing have been carried out for added tractability as well as removing the need for paper or printers.
Flue Gas Analysis:
Measure CO, and Temperature Differential
Calculate CO2, CO Air Free, Excess Air, and Combustion Efficiency
DC710 Flue Gas Analyser Specifications
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Range
0 to 10,000ppm; +/-5ppm or 5% of reading whichever is greater
Oxygen (O2) Range
0 to 25%; +/-0.3% O2
Temperature Range
-50°C to 1000°C (-58°F to 1832°F); +/- 0.3% of reading +1°C (+/-0.3% of reading +2°F)