Tightness Test Gas - Using A Kane 358 Flue Gas Analyser - Gas Training
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- How To Do A Gas Tightness Test using a Flue Gas Analyser.
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Using a Kane 358 Flue Gas Analyser to do a Tightness Test.
Test for Gas Soundness at a meter
Roy from Viva Training Academy KANE 358 ruclips.net/video/1O9GXsnQU8g/видео.html
www.corgi-direct.com/anton-pressure-relief-valve-18-3420799?GoogleBase&GB&GoogleBase&gclid=CjwKCAjw8cCGBhB6EiwAgOReywh3D5ZYbxM1zZZXJBkGxYTpPUD4pzRUpW826LAa0UiAL7O0TacUHhoCBgcQAvD_BwE
I have the 458s as it can be used for commercial applications.. 358 for domestic only hence the price difference me thinks
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Keep babbling buddy😆
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Your are a legend and true hero. Always humble and helpful. You are doing so much for the industry especially for new comers
That blue t piece is really good. I think it is called Anton APRV pressure relief valve.
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I got one as well they good like fore me
Hello, I'm following you from Turkey, can you turn on the Turkish subtitle feature?
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Thanks Allen.
Analyser looks great.
When is it required to have the room co test function on an analyser?
Do you think the room co test function will be mandatory in the future to carry out in situations?
Good question Mark, I too am interested in Allen’s reply to this.
I’ve used it twice recently on my Anton. Both times to show customers that their boilers weren’t leaking CO into their rooms. The boilers had of course passed smoke pellet flue tests.
Room CO tests are carried check O/F, F/L or R/S appliances aren't leaking pocs. Basically if your analyser has this function. You as an engineer can safely monitor CO as your FGA has an inbuilt alarm which pre warns you that dangerous levels of CO are present in the room vacinty. The permissible levels of CO will differ from appliance to appliance. Refer to mi's or your training manuals
Generally if you encounter signs of spillage on O/F,
F/L or R/S appliances. Or for example if a customer complains of any CO poisoning symptoms/ if their CO alarm has been going off whilst appliance in operation. It's advisable to carry out room CO tests.
It’s for people that have the ticket. Most of us don’t.
@@nicpye248 Do you have the ticket?
another great video . very informative good work Allen your awesome. stay safe and well
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I’ve been training in the gas, plumbing and heating for last 2 years and your videos really help. Keep up the good work
Good stuff
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Where did you get that tee and nipple part from?
I cannot remember. This looks a bit like it though. www.corgi-direct.com/anton-pressure-relief-valve-18-3420799?GoogleBase&GB&GoogleBase&gclid=CjwKCAjw8cCGBhB6EiwAgOReywh3D5ZYbxM1zZZXJBkGxYTpPUD4pzRUpW826LAa0UiAL7O0TacUHhoCBgcQAvD_BwE
Great Alan . Don't retire anytime soon please 🤣
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Thankyou for your help Allen👍
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Wonderful video
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Great video.
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nice one Allen
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Good videos
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Excellent 👌
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I thought the permissible drop was less than 4mb with a digital monometer?
The gas installation is normally allowed 4mb drop, Depending on meter, Appliances connected etc, This is something you would need to check for your own circumstances. Thanks.
Down with Klaus Schwab and the New World Order reset...
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I would kill that FGA in less than a week 🤣🤣🤣🤣 cant beat Testo on commercial...👍
It about having what you need for the job you do. Testo are amazing but very expensive 😂 I am from Yorkshire 😂😂😂
I’ve killed a couple of Testos too. I’m currently on my second clamshell and second printer on a Anton Sprint.
Thanks for another excellent video Allen really helping me with my gas training💪👊
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