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News Release from: Testo | Subject: Testo 350
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 April 2002
Compact analyser takes stacks of ups and
downs
Testo reckons its latest fully self-contained emissions analyser is the most advanced available.
A lot of emissions monitoring takes place at height on tall stacks and high level platforms and often involves gaining safe access to confined working areas In these situations the portability of the measuring equipment is a real issue - one that Testo has addressed with its new 350 range
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Testo 350 is quite simply the most advanced analyser of its type available.
Using new, patented technology, gas preparation is integrated in the analyser - no more separate gas preparation units, and heated sample lines are not necessary.
Weighing less than 4.5kg and complete with shoulder carrying strap, the Testo 350's narrow profile allows easy access to tight spots.
Using a high capacity NiMH rechargeable power pack, several hours worth of measurements can be made without the need for mains power.
Alternatively the analyser will operate from 110 to 230V mains supply without the need for an external transformer.
And what about accuracy? The Testo 350 uses a special small bore PTFE lined sample hose which, together with a fast flow rate, means insignificant SO2 and NO2 loss through adsorption.
This patented technique not only results in faster response times and improved accuracy, but also allows Testo to build an analyser that is lower in weight and less power-hungry, truly a quantum leap in portable emissions analyser design. Request a free brochure from Testo ...
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