Carbon Monoxide Safety - Bacharach 2800 Product Catalog

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C O M B US T I O N A NA LY S I S
• Residential and commercial flue gas analysis
• Testing procedures and test result interpretation
• Verifying proper fuel and air input
• What is draft & why it is important
• Insuring safe, efficient and reliable operation
• Techniques for identifying heat exchanger problems
• Troubleshooting combustion problems
• Flue gas emissions and compliance standards
• Using combustion analysis to improve your business
• Learn how to maximize service dollars and increase
equipment replacement sales

CARBON MONOXIDE SAFETY

Each attendee receives the book written by Bacharach
Trainers, Carbon Monoxide a Clear and Present Danger.
CO is Everybody's business. All should attend;
(part #19-9359)
proctored tests available.
• Raising awareness and measuring homes and workplaces
for carbon monoxide
• CO alarm standards and reviews
• Health effects of CO; who is responsible for measuring
the air you work in?
• Reporting and referring CO atmospheres
• Working with authorities of jurisdiction
• Measuring CO and source investigations
• Saving lives and enhancing service; finding solutions
• Using reporting forms, checklists and other vital
documentation
• Educating ourselves and the people we serve
Visit the Bacharach
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on-line Book Store for these and
other technical books authored by Bacharach
Instructors or Certified Associates.
part #19-9359
BACHARACH
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covered in each four-hour seminar
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part #19-9347
R E F R I G E R AT I O N
This course may include a detailed review of:
• Basic refrigeration
• Federal regulations
• Refrigerant types
• Advanced refrigeration
• Methods of refrigerant leak detection
• Refrigerant recovery, recycling, and reclamation
• Sealed system evacuation
• Sealed system troubleshooting
• EPA Section 608 and R410A certification;
proctored tests available
BUILDING PRESSURE DIAGNOSTICS
Offers a comparison of competing measurable pressures
within a structure.
• Exhaust fan influences
• Heat loss pressures
• Leaky ductwork pressures
• Return air shortcuts and safety
• Appliance back-drafting and troubleshooting
• Achieving SEER efficiencies
Visit Bacharach's
Technical Training Room
for more helpful information on:
Combustion Analysis tips
Instrument maintenance, use, calibration
and sensor replacement
Frequently asked questions
Combustion test interpretation
Web-Link to COSA, Carbon Monoxide
Safety Association
• Bacharach
Institute of Technical Trainers
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support please contact our training
department phone or e-mail!
www.bacharach-training.com
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