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The combustion safety test will make sure that heating and cooling equipment is running safely and efficiently. A safety test can identify things like high carbon monoxide levels in the home, which can lead to sickness and even death.
The frequency at which a combustion analysis should be done varies. You may need to run this type of analysis on every thermal system or boiler in your commercial facility about once a quarter, whereas you need to run this on a home system about once a year.
Combustion analysis is a careful test of the heat exchanger (the fueling sources mentioned above) in a furnace or boiler. The process of heating air involves the inevitable emission of harmful gasses, and combustion analysis is a way to check if the fuel-to-air ratio in the heat exchanger is safe and appropriate.
Combustion analysis measures how efficiently a heating system burns its fossil fuel while running. You can achieve greater efficiency and reduced fuel costs when conducted during a regularly scheduled HVAC proactive maintenance program.
Combustion analysis identifies leaks or areas where carbon gases are emitting at dangerously high levels. Repairing these problem areas with a maintenance tune-up increases the efficiency of your heating system. High combustion efficiency has the power to cut your utility bills and increase your homes value.
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Combustion analyzers also allow installers to verify that flames are properly adjusted in an appliance and that excess (and potentially harmful) emissions are not being leaked into a home or building. Most combustion analyzers are handheld electronics that provide useful data showing percent combustion efficiency.
Combustion analysis is a method used in both organic chemistry and analytical chemistry to determine the elemental composition (more precisely empirical formula) of a pure organic compound by combusting the sample under conditions where the resulting combustion products can be quantitatively analyzed.
Combustion analysis is all about location. Key measurements are taken in the flue gas after the heat exchanger and prior to any dilution air entering the flue. Typically, the ideal location to measure combustion byproducts, such as CO, is about a foot above the furnace box and at least a foot away from any elbow.

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