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I'm not in USA but in France and I don't find a CO analyzer that can reach 10000 ppm or more (maximum is 1000 ppm). An idea to tell me where I could find that ? Help is welcome. Thank you.
I purchased a TPI 707 from manufacturer off the Internet. Whether they ship internationally, idk. I'm sure there are others. I've seen them on Amazon, too.
J'ai acheté un TPI 707 auprès du fabricant sur Internet. Je ne sais pas s'ils livrent à l'international. Je suis sûr qu'il y en a d'autres. J'en ai vu sur Amazon aussi.
J'ai acheté un TPI 707 auprès du fabricant sur Internet. Je ne sais pas s'ils livrent à l'international. Je suis sûr qu'il y en a d'autres. J'en ai vu sur Amazon aussi.
I looked about the TPI 707 but it seems more complicated than I thought. It needs a calibration set too (more than 300 USD again) otherwise they say the measures can be wrong ("erratic"), and another small set (device) to connect with (around 300 USD again).
I looked about the TPI 707 but it seems more complicated than I thought. It needs a calibration set too (more than 300 USD again) otherwise they say the measures can be wrong ("erratic"), and another small set (device) to connect with (around 300 USD again).
It won't be off by any appreciable amount. Its calibrated by the factory when new. If you peak the meter out, it's close enough. People die from a lot less amount in their sleep when chimneys get plugged up.
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