Flue Gas Analysers
A must-have for professional boiler engineers and installers, we stock all of the most popular flue gas analysis tools including the Anton Sprint eVo range, the Kane 455 boiler analyser and Testo flue analysers.
Find out more about Flue Gas Analysers below.
- KANE LIVE wireless module
- Test boilers up to 5MW & 50mbar stack draught
- Long life NDIR CO2 sensor
- Clear, easy-to-read display
- Pressure and tightness test
- Differential temperature for flow and return or radiator balancing
- Measure flue stack temp & CO2 in real time
- Long-life NDIR CO2 sensor
- Large display & unique rotary dial
- Supplied with a probe, charger, and case
- Enabled for use with TPI’s View App
- Large, clear, easy-to-read display
- Supplied with a probe, charger, case, & wireless printer
- Large, easy-to-read display with a Hold function
- Highly reliable chemical sensors
- Store up to 99 tests
- Test warehouse indoor air quality
- Check vehicle cab heaters
- 1, 2, or 3 sensors
- Cost-effective, comprehensive, condensation-resistant analyser
- Features a dual-beam IR CO2 sensor
- Wirelessly transfer measurements to a smartphone/ tablet with the Anton Sprint Pro App installed
- Enabled for use with TPI’s View App
- Supplied with a probe, charger, case, & wireless printer
- Large, easy-to-read display
- Direct CO and CO2 measurement and sensor protection
- Integrated wireless module
- Five versions with different sensor combinations
- Test boilers up to 5MW & 50mbar stack draught
- Measure flue stack temp & CO2
- Made in Britain
- Printer
- Pressure relief valve
- Two temperature clamps
- Printer
- Pressure relief valve
- Probe set and two temperature clamps
- Five versions available with different sensor combinations
- Easy-to-use rotary dial and six-line display
- Includes air/ liquid probe, temperature probes, gas leak detector and pressure connection hose
- Wirelessly transfer results to a smartphone/ tablet with the Anton Sprint Pro App installed
- Condensation-proof preventing downtime caused by moisture ingress
- Equipped with a NO sensor and dual beam IR CO2 sensor
- Perform simultaneous CO/CO2 testing
- TPI View App enabled
- DC711 Flue Gas Analyser
- SP1000 Smart Ambient CO2 Meter
- Five different sensor combinations
- Oil pressure test set
- Easy-to-use rotary dial and six-line display
- Tightness and CO/CO2 build-up tests
- Range of kits to choose from
- Multi-line display
- Five kits with different sensor combinations
- Integrated wireless module
- Supplied with air/ liquid probe, temperature probes, gas leak detector, appliance sampling probes and pressure connection hose
- Printer
- Pressure relief valve
- Two temperature clamps
- RO 458S FGA, probe, printer, pressure connectors, USB charger, and RoCase
- Measure CO, CO2, differential pressure and temperature, and tightness
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Printer
- Pressure relief valve
- Probe set and two temperature clamps
- Double-headed pump
- O₂ & H₂-compensated CO measurement
- KANE LINK wireless connectivity
- Store over 200 tests
- Test warehouse indoor air quality
- Check vehicle cab heaters
- Can accommodate up to 8 gas sensors
- Wireless connectivity
- Measure O2, CO (H2 compensated), CO, HC, and CO2
About Flue Gas Analysers & Kits
At PASS we stock a wide range of gas detection and measurement, combustion and boiler servicing accessories for GasSafe Engineers. We are authorised distributors for leading brands such as Testo, Anton, Crowcon, TPI, and Kane and are committed to helping you get the right equipment for both commercial and domestic settings.
Whether you are looking for a standalone unit with or without an LCD screen or a smart analyser that can connect with Apps, there's plenty of choice at PASS. Check out some of our kit options that include useful accessories as well as additional tools for temperature measurements, flow and return, and pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What gases can a flue gas analyzer detect?
They typically measure parameters such as oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), Nitric Oxide (NO), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and sometimes other gases or particulate matter. By analysing these components, users can optimise combustion processes for efficiency, minimise emissions of pollutants, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
What industries commonly use flue gas analysers?
They play a vital role in industries such as heating, power generation, automotive, and environmental monitoring, helping to improve energy efficiency, reduce environmental impact and ensure appliances are safe.
What is the difference between a flue gas analyzer (FGA) and a combustion analyser?
In general, there isn't a big difference between them as they are often used interchangeably to refer to devices that measure and analyse the composition of gases produced by combustion processes. However, there can be slight differences in how these terms are used depending on context and specific applications and devices.
They generally both measure gases emitted from combustion processes, such as those from boilers, furnaces, or engines. FGA's focus on measuring parameters like oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, nitrogen oxides, and other combustion-related gases. They are commonly used in heating, power generation, and environmental monitoring industries. Combustion analysers may offer additional features such as calculating combustion efficiency, stack draft, and performing other diagnostic functions beyond basic gas analysis.