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Old 06-24-2005, 02:08 AM
Tony Howard
 
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Default Re: Air analyser

The only kits I know of are used by dive shops to check the air quality from
their compressor.

Have a look at www. subaqua-products.co.uk and look in the catalogue for
item AC/5700 (Air - Care -Breathing Air Purity Test Kit). This is quite
expensive at £464.15 + VAT, however if it's just a single test you require
then some ADEST service stations can do this from a sample of your air at a
fraction of the cost. They do this as a service for dive shops and other
users of breathing air compressors, such as the Fire Brigade.

TonyH


"Rudy Benner" <newsgroups@rudybenner.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone make a small portable device which can be used to analyse the
> quality of air in a scuba tank. I am not talking about an oxygen analyser,
> I am interested in checking for CO and CO2 content.
>
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>
> Rudy Benner
>
> Never attempt to reason with people who know they are right.
>



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Old 06-24-2005, 02:20 PM
Dan L
 
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On 2005-06-22 21:44:01 +0100, "Rudy Benner" <newsgroups@rudybenner.com> said:

> Does anyone make a small portable device which can be used to analyse
> the quality of air in a scuba tank. I am not talking about an oxygen
> analyser, I am interested in checking for CO and CO2 content.


Oxycheq do a CO analyser
<http://www.oxycheq.com/Oxygen_Analyzer_Main_Page.html>

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Old 06-24-2005, 05:50 PM
Clive Dive
 
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"Rudy Benner" <newsgroups@rudybenner.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone make a small portable device which can be used to analyse the
> quality of air in a scuba tank. I am not talking about an oxygen analyser, I
> am interested in checking for CO and CO2 content.



Contact Draeger, next day delivery if in UK. Based up near lancaster




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Old 03-27-2007, 02:30 AM
Rudy Benner
 
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Default Air analyser

Does anyone make a small portable device which can be used to analyse the
quality of air in a scuba tank. I am not talking about an oxygen analyser, I
am interested in checking for CO and CO2 content.

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Old 03-27-2007, 02:30 AM
Tony Howard
 
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Default Re: Air analyser

The only kits I know of are used by dive shops to check the air quality from
their compressor.

Have a look at www. subaqua-products.co.uk and look in the catalogue for
item AC/5700 (Air - Care -Breathing Air Purity Test Kit). This is quite
expensive at £464.15 + VAT, however if it's just a single test you require
then some ADEST service stations can do this from a sample of your air at a
fraction of the cost. They do this as a service for dive shops and other
users of breathing air compressors, such as the Fire Brigade.

TonyH


"Rudy Benner" <newsgroups@rudybenner.com> wrote in message
news:11bjjcgfjhn9i96@corp.supernews.com...
> Does anyone make a small portable device which can be used to analyse the
> quality of air in a scuba tank. I am not talking about an oxygen analyser,
> I am interested in checking for CO and CO2 content.
>
> --
>
> Rudy Benner
>
> Never attempt to reason with people who know they are right.
>



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Old 03-27-2007, 02:30 AM
Dan L
 
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Default Re: Air analyser

On 2005-06-22 21:44:01 +0100, "Rudy Benner" <newsgroups@rudybenner.com> said:

> Does anyone make a small portable device which can be used to analyse
> the quality of air in a scuba tank. I am not talking about an oxygen
> analyser, I am interested in checking for CO and CO2 content.


Oxycheq do a CO analyser
<http://www.oxycheq.com/Oxygen_Analyzer_Main_Page.html>

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Old 03-27-2007, 02:30 AM
Clive Dive
 
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"Rudy Benner" <newsgroups@rudybenner.com> wrote in message
news:11bjjcgfjhn9i96@corp.supernews.com

> Does anyone make a small portable device which can be used to analyse the
> quality of air in a scuba tank. I am not talking about an oxygen analyser, I
> am interested in checking for CO and CO2 content.



Contact Draeger, next day delivery if in UK. Based up near lancaster




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