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Home » Better Flue Gas Analysis Improves Combustion Control
Adding combustible gas detection to an oxygen sensor provides more data, empowering operators to move from efficiency to optimization.
Anyone who has struggled with getting a campfire or a traditional fireplace going knows that managing combustion is harder than it looks. Getting solid fuel (wood, paper) sufficiently gasified through pyrolysis requires heat, effective airflow and minimal moisture. By comparison, a natural-gas-fired boiler or fired heater should be a piece of cake, right?