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Use the 707 to measure CO levels in the flue and test ambient CO levels in home and office spaces. Hand held and easy to use.

707 Carbon Monoxide Analyzer

Test flue gasses at home or office spaces for the presence and location of CO leaks. With a protective rubber boot, the 707 fits comfortably in your hand and operates with the push of a button.

The TPI 707 Carbon Monoxide Analyzer is a state of the art, easy to use analyzer designed to display carbon monoxide levels in and around appliances and work / living spaces. The instrument is ruggedly constructed and comes with a 3 Year unit and 2 Year sensor Guarantee.

  • Clear and fast response with advance pump driven technology
  • Peak Hold to capture peak CO reading
  • Instrument recycles and will not shut off if 15ppm CO is present, increasing safety
  • Store Button allows you to save up to eight readings and then print using the IR port and optional A740 printer
  • 1 ppm sensitivity
  • Measures up to 10,000ppm
  • Push on fittings are fast and easy to use
  • Large easy to read backlit display
  • Advanced electrochemical sensor is field replaceable and calibrateable
  • Protective rubber boot and soft carrying case with shoulder strap is included

$374.95 USA Suggested List Price

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The TPI 707 combustion analyzer uses a state of the art electrochemical sensor. This sensor technology provides the longest lasting, most accurate and reliable means for performing tests. The sensor in your analyzer will need to be replaced periodically and calibration is recommended once every year. The 707 will remind you when calibration is due by flashing “CAL DUE Err” for three seconds at start up if the date of calibration is one year or older.

The following guidelines will help prevent damage to your sensor:

  • Always use the mini pump filter when performing tests.
  • Always periodically check and replace the mini pump filter as needed.
  • Always make sure the in-line filter / water trap is installed properly.
  • Always periodically check and replace the in-line filter as needed.
  • Always remove water or condensation from the inside of the in-line filter / water trap assembly prior to performing tests.
  • Always use the optional oil filter (p/n A773) when performing tests on oil burning equipment.
  • Never over saturate your sensors by performing tests on equipment with gas levels beyond the capability of you analyzer.
  • Always keep the A794 water trap / filter assembly clean and replace the filter as necessary. Replacement filter part number is A794F.

The TPI 707 Flue Gas Analyzer comes complete with the following standard accessories:

  •  TPI 707 Instrument
  • Rubber Boot (A765)
  • Soft Carrying Case (A787)
  • Flue Sampling Probe (A69)
  • In-Line Filter assembly installed on Flue probe (A794)
  • Mini Pump Protection Filter Assembly and spare filters (A763)
  • Exhaust Spigot (removable) (A764)
  • Instruction Manual
  • ( ) Denotes part number

The TPI 707 Flue Gas Analyzer has the following options available:

  • Infrared printer (A740)
  • Spare In-Line Filter (A794F is a package of 5 filters)
  • Spare Water Block Filter (A794W is a package of 1 filter).

Don’t expose yourself to Carbon Monoxide!

Review the list below for the maximum allowable exposure limits and symptoms developed with CO inhalation.

  • 9ppm: The maximum allowable concentration for short term exposure in a living area according to ASHRAE
  • 50ppm: The Federal OSHA standard for continuous exposure in any eight hour period.
  • 200ppm*: Maximum concentration allowable any time according to OSHA. Slight headaches, fatigue, dizziness, nausea after 2-3 hours.
  • 400ppm*: Frontal headaches within 1-2 hours, life threatening after 3 hours. Maximum allowable limit in flue gas according to EPA and AGA.
  • 800ppm*: Headache, dizziness, nausea, and convulsions with 45 minutes. Unconsciousness within 2 hours. Death within 2-3 minutes.
  • 1600ppm*: Headache, dizziness, and nausea within 20 minutes. Death within 1 hour.
  • 3200ppm*: Headache, dizziness, and nausea within 5-10 minutes. Death within 30 minutes.
  • 6400ppm*: Headache, dizziness, and nausea within 1-2 minutes. Death within 10-15 minutes.
  • 12800ppm*: Death within 1-3 minutes.

* With exposure to this concentration and higher the effects can vary depending on size, age, sex, and health.

 Model 707 Specifications
 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Measurement  Range 0 ~ 999ppm
 Accuracy  ±5ppm or 5% of reading whichever is greater
 Resolution  1ppm
 Data Storage  Yes
 Time/Date Stamp of Stored Data  Yes
 IR Printer Port  Yes
 Flue Probe  Yes
 Internal Pump  Yes
 Combustible Gas Leak Detection  No
 Backlight  Yes
 Alarm  Audible
 Power Supply  1.5V AA (3)
 Dimensions  3.75”x 8” x 3” (95 x 303 x 76 mm)
 Weight  1.1lbs (500g)
 Warranty  3-year limited warranty 2-year sensor warranty

Model 707 Applications

  • Ambient CO safety checks
  • Checking flue gasses at home or office spaces for the presence and location of carbon monoxide

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I purchase a pump driven CO analyzer rather than a less expensive CO monitor?
A pump driven analyzer is a much more versatile tool. The pump draws a sample into the instrument which allows source pinpointing. A pump driven instrumentwill also respond faster, and can be used for hot air (flue) sampling.

Can a CO analyzer be used for heat exchanger testing?
While a CO analyzer can provide a safety test of the furnace, it cannot provide a discernable test for heat exchanger integrity. The TPI HXG2 and HETKIT are recommended for this test and together are AGA approved.

How often should I calibrate my CO analyzer?
It depends on the use of the instrument. If used for service work, it is recommended that an annual calibration be performed. If any aspect of worker safety is included in the instrument’s job, monthly calibration is recommended.

If I perform my own calibration, do I increase my liability?
As long as traceable calibration gas is used and manufacturer’s calibration procedures are followed, liability will be minimized. Calibration records should be documented and retained.

How many calibrations can I expect out of a 21 liter bottle of calibration gas?
35-50 calibrations

How long will the CO sensor last?
Two to three years.

TPI Model 707 Demonstration Video

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Click below to view or download product documentation PDFs:

707 Data Sheet

707 Manual

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