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Stoves Archive for October 2002
236 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:31:57 2002

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Re: co/co2



Dear Dean,

         The short answer is "Probably No". We used an expensive CO/CO2 meter made by Hereus (Germany). I think the price at the time (1980) was around 5000 NLF, equivalent to c. 2500 US$.
However, things have moved on. Possibly Piet Visser could tell you more, his Email address is:

Visser@btgworld.com (Piet Visser)

You might take a look at a possible website of Hereus.

Before each series of experiments we used to calibrate the CO/CO2 meter with calibrating gas with precisely known concentrations of CO, CO2, O2 and N2.

Let me know how you get on.

Kind regards,

Peter Verhaart


At 09:21 18/10/02 -0700, you wrote:
Dear Peter,
 
I'm trying to measure CO/CO2. Did you find a good way to do this that costs less than $2,000 US?
 
Best,
 
Dean