BOB.DOLE

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Hello Mr DOLE.

Regarding the CO\CO2, O2 etc figures to use with analysers that you quote on the highly amusing 'Recruitment ' thread - were can i read up on these, i have printed out your figures for referance but need to know they are 100% accurate (i.e. I'd like to see them printed in an approved book etc).

thanks for any advice.
 
You''ll probably find that Bob makes up his figures as he goes along. :lol:

Highly amusing chappie though and I always enjoy his input :D
 
Bahco said:
You''ll probably find that Bob makes up his figures as he goes along. :lol:

Highly amusing chappie though and I always enjoy his input :D

take no notice of this baco bad breath you will find these figures on any
analazer manu,s instructions or you can take my word for it.
 
I recommend that you take no notice of Water Systems or BOB Dole ( except when he joins us rubbishing WS ) !

In fact the figures he quotes look as if they come from an FGA operating manual from Testo. He is not as stupid as he likes to look! And he can spell properly when he wants to as well!

For you as a student, FGA is almost a subject on its own and you need to gather a lot of experience of different boiler systems.

The figure he quotes is applicable to old floor standing boilers. Modern boilers and particularly the premix type give a lower CO/CO² ratio by a factor of 10. The premix type are set up according to the CO­² % typically 9%.

Tony
 
Agile said:
I recommend that you take no notice of Water Systems or BOB Dole ( except when he joins us rubbishing WS ) !

In fact the figures he quotes look as if they come from an FGA operating manual from Testo. He is not as stupid as he likes to look! And he can spell properly when he wants to as well!

For you as a student, FGA is almost a subject on its own and you need to gather a lot of experience of different boiler systems.

The figure he quotes is applicable to old floor standing boilers. Modern boilers and particularly the premix type give a lower CO/CO² ratio by a factor of 10. The premix type are set up according to the CO­² % typically 9%.

Tony

yes and this was an example as condensing boilers would have a lower reading and you would always check these figures from the manu,s instr book of the boiler.
 

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