Smoke Testers

Test smoke levels and soot count inside complex gas installations with our range of smoke testers including the Testo 308, Bluetooth-enabled smoke testing instruments and smoke pump kits suitable for smoke/oil applications. Read More about Smoke Testers
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  1. Testo 0554 0307 Smoke Pump Test Kit
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    Testo 0554 0307 Smoke Pump Test Kit
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    £114.24 £95.20
    • Includes pump, scale, filter paper and lubricant
    • Compatible with Testo flue gas analysers
    • Wireless interface
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    05540307
  2. Anton ASPK Smoke Pump Kit
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    Anton ASPK Smoke Pump Kit
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    £126.00 £105.00
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  3. Kane MSP Manual Smoke Pump
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    Kane MSP Manual Smoke Pump
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    £131.88 £109.90
    • Manual pump designed to check the smoke content of oil-fired boilers
    • Includes filter paper and smoke reference chart
    • Ideal for use by any gas engineer
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    KANE MSP
  4. Testo Smoke Pump Set with Cone
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    Testo Smoke Pump Set with Cone
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    £134.64 £112.20
    • Smoke scale, filter paper, cone, and lubricant
    • Compatible with Testo's range of flue gas analysers
    • Determine the smoke number
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    3005540307
  5. Kane AUTO600 Portable Diesel Smoke Meter
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    Kane AUTO600 Portable Diesel Smoke Meter
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    £3,234.00 £2,695.00
    • Bluetooth or cable operation
    • Continuous, Peak, and Average readings
    • Self-calibration
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    AUTO600

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About Smoke Testers

Smoke testers are used to determine smoke content. Smoke scales provide a comparable measure to determine any areas of concern. A high smoke number is an obvious symptom of incomplete combustion and may have various reasons, as well as serious consequences (air pollution, soot disposition on heat exchange surfaces, fuel waste, etc.).