I belive the requirement under CPA1 (gas qual in combustion analysis) is to reach 0.004 as a ration of co/co2 gases and below. Therefore, a reading of 0.003 is acceptable providing all else is in order when inspected. Most modern boilers are usually tested this was to decide if a strip down service is required.
% reading will be percentage of co2 in sample.
There is a lot of information on a safety cert that the consumer will not have a clue about or need to know about. The most important box for consumers is the IS THE APPLIANCE SAFE TO USE box.If the answer is yes -fine and dandy if no- worry
0.0006 ratio of co:co2 is typical of older boilers. While a ratio of 0.003 is acceptable it is extremely rare. most boilers in good condition are better than 0.002.
The 6 may represent co2 it is not an unusual percentage of co2 in non band A boilers, depending on excess air.
But your question is meaningless as are the answers since the facts are not available to us. If you really want to know something then in your question give all the facts. If you want toi ask a different question to what we have answered try asking the different question more clearly instead of using a mind like my wife uses when i think she wants an asnwer to the question my logical mind tells me she has asked, when in fact she thinks she has asked an entirely different question, so my answer is foolish and deserving of an argument which aparently is of my making.
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