Rhino2
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Just in case you ever get or have gotten negative readings when using a CO analyzer, here's what I learned when it happened to me. I'm posting in this forum in case anyone else gets similar results analyzing something other than pure oxygen. If a moderator believes this should be posted instead to another forum, please move as you see fit.
According to Patti from Analox, since the reading was a negative reading (-10 actually) and it's obvious that the analyzer wasn't reading a deficit of CO at 10 ppm, I could treat it as effectively no CO. Of course, that advice only came after she interrogated me to determine that I was properly using the analyzer.
If you have gotten negative or other weird readings when using a CO analyzer, for O2 or any other gas, what analyzer were you using and do you know anything about the reasons for the readings? If you've never gotten negative readings, especially with O2, I'd be interested to know what analyzer were you using.
FWIW-It appears that suspected causes are related to the valve, either the solution used to O2 clean it or the O2 compatible lube, and the solution used on the inside of the tank during the O2 cleaning process. My question remains, why didn't I get the negative readings with other tanks that are truly 100% O2 clean, but are routinely filled with 32% nitrox?
According to Patti from Analox, since the reading was a negative reading (-10 actually) and it's obvious that the analyzer wasn't reading a deficit of CO at 10 ppm, I could treat it as effectively no CO. Of course, that advice only came after she interrogated me to determine that I was properly using the analyzer.
If you have gotten negative or other weird readings when using a CO analyzer, for O2 or any other gas, what analyzer were you using and do you know anything about the reasons for the readings? If you've never gotten negative readings, especially with O2, I'd be interested to know what analyzer were you using.
FWIW-It appears that suspected causes are related to the valve, either the solution used to O2 clean it or the O2 compatible lube, and the solution used on the inside of the tank during the O2 cleaning process. My question remains, why didn't I get the negative readings with other tanks that are truly 100% O2 clean, but are routinely filled with 32% nitrox?