All New from Testo - the testo 320 Combustion Analyzer for Residential & Commercial Applications
(Model 0563 3220 71)
Combustion testing solutions in HD.
Combustion analysis in high definition is more than just a brilliant display. It’s a combination of proven measurement standards, contractor-rugged design, and Testo’s innovation. The result - testo 320 - makes combustion analysis easier to perform, easier to control, and easier to understand.
The 320 is designed for the job site and for the contractor that expects more. Use it for basic testing and tuning of all types of boilers, heater or furnaces. Use it to set up and commission more complex multi-stage, or modulating heating systems. Combustion analysis, draft, temperature, pressure, combustion efficiency and a host of other calculations and functions - all shown in vivid color. With simple icon navigation, you soon realize it will do more for HVAC testing.
Comprehensive combustion analysis.
O2, CO, CO2, Ambient/room CO, CO air free
CO sensors with NOx filter
Flue draft, pressure (vent or duct or switches)
Temperature (flue & room)
Combustion efficiency, excess air
“Flue Gas Matrix” (w/ four user-defined combustion types)
Oil flow and gas clock BTU calculator
Memory to 500 readings plus customer site information
Optional probes for: - Fine pressure, gas leak, ambient CO2 (IR), ambient CO air, draft, pressure, differential temperature
Designed for the job site and the needs of a busy contractor.
The testo 320 gives you a wider measurement range that lets you test not only controlled or normal combustion applications but those that have problems. With a CO measurement range up to 4000 ppm (or optional 8000 ppm) you can test more combustion appliances.
CO sensor with integrated NOx filter.
The testo 320 eliminates the guess work and provides accurate readings. Integrated NOx fi lters assure you of the highest CO measurement accuracy, unlike other analyzers that add the NOx concentration to the CO measurement displayed. Whether you are measuring combustion, air free, or ambient CO – you need to make the decision on a correct measurement.