Powder Puffer Smoke Source - Regin
Powder Puffer Smoke Source performs like a smoke gun for a fraction of the price
Item #: G925PEQ
Manufacturer: Regin HVAC Products Incorporated
Manufacturer Item #: 5201
Product Type: Smoke
Your Price $18.30
| Qty: | 1 | 2-4 | 5-9 | 10+ |
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| Price: | $18.30 | $15.30 | $11.65 | $9.55 |
Features & Applications:
The Powder Puffer Smoke Source is an inexpensive, non-toxic alternative to other air current detectors. This easy to use bottle will generate about 200 puffs of safe and inexpensive "smoke" for use in many applications, including checking drafts in fume hoods, ducts, registers or at windows and doors. You can also use the Powder Puffer to visually monitor air balancing, wind direction and air movement to ensure that combustible by-products are going where they belong.
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- Accurate
- Lightweight
- Reliable
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Best Uses
- Home
Comments about Regin HVAC Products Incorporated Powder Puffer Smoke Source - Regin:
Good for finding which room draws combustion air for combustion testing.
Pros
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Commercial
- Home
Comments about Regin HVAC Products Incorporated Powder Puffer Smoke Source - Regin:
Very convenient for checking airflow. Dissolves quickly.
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Best Uses
- Home
Comments about Regin HVAC Products Incorporated Powder Puffer Smoke Source - Regin:
I have some leaks in my air conditioning system , air intakes, canister lighting leaks, air handler leaks etc. I thought the smoker would be a good method of detecting intake leaks. The puffer is not a good tool for this. The primary reasons are:
--In a poorly lit area the "smoke" is not visible enough. It is a very thin "smoke".
--The Puffer sends out it smoke under pressure and does not stay near a potential leak long enough to detect whether it is being drawn into a leak.
--My alternative is some inexpensive incense stick that smokes like a recently extinguished candle. I tried to avoid this as I did not want anything burning in the attic space.
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