Hi . Just had my Kane 455 back after 5th year service. Friday used it to check a repaired old oil heatslave combi. Repair did not alter combustion settings. I had serviced the boiler in April and expected similar combustion results. Although the Co was 6ppm in April it was about 41ppm. All other setting unchanged. I then yesterday checked with my own Grant combi 21e and usually get a co of about 34ppm. This time co of 4ppm. Now Im thinking either my AGA is faulty after service or was faulty all last year? I looked on Kane web site and found this under FAQ 's -
KANE analysers are equipped with improved CO sensor technology which is less cross sensitive to NOx emissions . This may result in lower than anticipated CO readings when used on light oil fired and other high temperature appliances.
Any one know how this improved CO sensor works ? surely the number of Co ppm in the flue is just that. Do you think my analyser is faulty ?
Thanks
Ray
KANE analysers are equipped with improved CO sensor technology which is less cross sensitive to NOx emissions . This may result in lower than anticipated CO readings when used on light oil fired and other high temperature appliances.
Any one know how this improved CO sensor works ? surely the number of Co ppm in the flue is just that. Do you think my analyser is faulty ?
Thanks
Ray