In reguard to the Co and Co air free. Where do we use the co and where do we use the CO air free? What information does these two numbers reveal? There must be a reason we need to know them both.
Did you ever end up making that second video? I couldn't find it. I just got my insight and I plan on reading the manual cover to cover, but are there any additional resources anyone can advise me on, whether they be on the insight in particular or just using an analyzer in general?
Well done. Great starting point for use of the meter.
Never made the draft video huh 🤔??
Excellent. Thank you!
Thanks Jim, very instructional and very useful !!
great video, well explained. Where is the part II video you spoke of?
I noticed you have your CO and CO air free mixed up. You have the CO on the display but on the trending, the CO air free is being displayed instead.
Sorry....Last I checked, testo printers worked with Bacharach analyzers, but not the other way around.
-Bill Spohn
Good video, I now know which meter too buy when my TSI dies.
No, the print protocol is different.
Thanks Jim, very instructional and
Excellent video
In reguard to the Co and Co air free. Where do we use the co and where do we use the CO air free? What information does these two numbers reveal? There must be a reason we need to know them both.
Is the second k type jack used for combustion air sensor? For example, can you install a thermocouple in the combustion air stream on a 90+ furnace?
Did you ever end up making that second video? I couldn't find it. I just got my insight and I plan on reading the manual cover to cover, but are there any additional resources anyone can advise me on, whether they be on the insight in particular or just using an analyzer in general?
this is probably a stupid question but would the printer for the bacharach be compatible with a testo 570?
Thanks Jim, that's a nice meter!
When is the second vid?
By trending, I mean the bar graph portion