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spikewt

Gas Engineer
Jun 24, 2010
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Out of curiosity, what the norm for lpg analyser reading on a new boiler. Commissioned my first lpg new install on a heat line combi (not my choice) and once I converted it and took the readings, everything seems high but the co2% is spot on.
381ppm, 0.0037ratio

Now I thort maybe there's a problem but I fitted 2 next to each other and the readings are identical. Is this a normal reading?

MI's state no higher than 0.004 and co2% 10.3 +- 0.3 so it is in but only just and im not used to seeing high ppm's.

Just got my lpg ticket if you didn't realise.

Thanks in advance.
 
I know it's a stupid answer, but has happened many times.

Have you got your analyser set on lpg??

You won't be the first to leave it on natural gas, then get weird results.
 
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