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THe Analox website has an explanation and a user manual for the CO tester- EII.
EII CO Carbon Monoxide Analyzer: Analox - Looking after the air you breathe.
The manual states that you need both CO and O2 analyzers.
In reply to your question whether CO changes the mix of nitrox: A toxic amount of CO would still be (same) toxic no matter how much O2 is in the mix.
I don't know if you are suggesting that there is an inference from measuring O2 content to estimating CO content, but if so, that inference appears illogical. It would be dangerous to guess in that manner. IMHO.
Dive Safe
---------- Post added April 12th, 2012 at 09:19 AM ----------
EII CO Carbon Monoxide Analyzer: Analox - Looking after the air you breathe.
The manual states that you need both CO and O2 analyzers.
In reply to your question whether CO changes the mix of nitrox: A toxic amount of CO would still be (same) toxic no matter how much O2 is in the mix.
I don't know if you are suggesting that there is an inference from measuring O2 content to estimating CO content, but if so, that inference appears illogical. It would be dangerous to guess in that manner. IMHO.
Dive Safe
How would this work when diving with Nitrox, are you able to test for both?
---------- Post added April 9th, 2012 at 02:06 PM ----------
How would this work when diving with nitrox, would the co change the mix of nitox?
---------- Post added April 12th, 2012 at 09:19 AM ----------
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