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Fuel Oil News May 2011

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TOOL ROUNDUP Tools & Service Equipment Roundup Our annual review of products to help the service technician The following is a sampling of some of the new products on the market. WOHLER DC 410 PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL AND FLOW METER Wohler USA announces the introduction of the new Wohler DC 410 Pressure Differential and Flow Meter. One instrument for measur- ing differential pressure, combustion air availability, air flow, temperature and relative humidity. Visit us at www.wohlerusa.com to see the entire line of Wohler Test Equipment. Wohler USA – www.wohlerusa.com ATW WHEELS Using improper methods and acces- sories while moving heavy drums, boil- ers, furnaces, and tanks, can damage a client’s threshold; not to mention the pos- sibility of scratching wood flooring or ripping and tearing their vinyl flooring. Because you are liable for any type of dam- ages, you could end up paying more in repair expenses than the actual cost of your delivery! Our all-terrain wheels (ATW’s) have a sturdy steel frame and two 15” x 6” pneumatic, 4-ply, rubber tires. The ATW’s give you the confidence to effortlessly bal- ance and roll your heavy load across your client’s threshold, flooring, expensive sod lawn, gravel, sand, and construction sites. No tools are needed to quickly attach these ATW wheels to the back side of your 36 LECTRO-TRUCK. Made in the U.S.A in Oostburg, WI, this great accessory has been manufactured at our facility since 1989. For more information, contact president@lectrotruck.com or call 1-800- 619-0625. Lectro-Truck – www.lectrotruck.com GAS STICK 76™ Get Micro-Amp readings in Seconds! Data without a meter! Plug it in and in seconds read Micro-Amps; Approx. line volts; Reads the last 10 Alarm codes from memory! Get operating data on Honeywell Gas Boards that are EnviraCOM™ enabled including S92xx, S93xx, S86xx and other new models. SAMCO Electronics LLC www.onwatchinc.com SILVER KING ALL BRASS FORCE & SUCTION PUMP Silver King’s pump is double checked, all brass construction. It works by injecting chemicals into heat- ing/A/C systems. Other tasks: opens clogged drains; empties toilets and traps; drains plumbing fixtures. The hose attaches to either end and it is re-buildable. Silver King Manufacturing Co. www.silverkingmfg.com THE NEW “SMOKE PEN” The new Smoke Pen from Regin is truly an innovation for service technicians, duct testing and air balance profes- sionals or anyone that needs just the right amount of test smoke when and where it is needed. The Smoke Pen works like a mechanical pencil. A patented smoke-emit- ting wick is inserted into the convenient to use pen, adjust the wick to provide 3/8” of exposed wick, light the wick with a match or lighter. The smoke pen will provide a con- tinuous trail of smoke. The Smoke Pen can then be easily extinguished by simply replac- ing the protective cover. The Smoke Pen can now be stored and re-used for the next test. This non-toxic, cool burning emitter is ideal for air balancing, verifying ventilation, test- ing smoke alarms, tests for negative or positive pressure and the list goes on. Regin – www.regin.com TESTO 875 THERMAL IMAGER The testo 875 has been designed with the HVAC/ IAQ and weatherization professional in mind. With a thermal sensitivity of <80mK, a full size 160x120 focal plane array, and a large 3.5 inch display, the testo 875 allows the user to easily identify issues quickly and accu- rately. The testo 875 includes 2GB of image storage and meets BPI/RESNET Infrared Imaging System Performance Standards. Testo – www.testo.com MAY 2011 | FUEL OIL NEWS | www.fueloilnews.com

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