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Bacharach’s all new PCA®3 is the definitive combustion and emissions analyzer that enables fast and accurate
measurement for on-demand or semi-continuous sampling of light industrial, institutional, commercial and
residential furnaces, boilers and appliances.
Powerful and Easy to Use!
The Bacharach PCA®3 is the perfect tool for service technicians and boiler contractors who need to ensure safe
operating conditions, determine combustion efficiency and perform emissions testing. This lightweight handheld
combustion and emissions analyzer directly measures and displays Flue Gas Oxygen (O2), Carbon Monoxide (CO),
Stack Temperature, Draft, Differential Pressure, Combustion Air Temperature and optionally measures and displays
Nitric Oxide (NO), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and Sulfur Dioxide (SO2). The PCA®3 simultaneously calculates and
displays Combustion Efficiency (EFF), Excess Air (EA), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), NOx and Oxygen reference values.
Plus, the PCA®3 performs combustion calculations for ten different fuels and uses up to six field-upgradable
electrochemical sensors. With its large, bright full-color graphic display, reading combustion and emissions test
results in any work environment has never been easier!
Portable Combustion Analyzer
PCA® 3
PCA®3
Features & Benefits:
• Large full color graphic display with bright
backlighting, zoom display and dimming mode
• Sturdy metal gas and draft connectors
• Uses up to 6 electrochemical sensors –
field-upgradable
• Unique B-Smart® sensor technology saves
downtime and calibration costs
• Ten different fuels – ability to load custom fuels
• Automatic CO over-range protection
• Measures and displays flue gas oxygen, carbon
monoxide, stack temperature, combustion air
temperature, draft and differential pressure
• Loss and efficiency are calculated from
standard heat-loss calculations or using the
Siegert formula for Europe
• Multilingual display
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