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Gas sampling probe SP2000-H/DIL-VA/BV
processwith dilution unitheated

gas sampling probe
gas sampling probe
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Characteristics

Type
gas sampling
Domain
process
Other characteristics
heated, with dilution unit

Description

-Heated gas sample dilution probe for sampling and diluting process gas -With heated bypass injector to shorten the response time during vacuum operation -Bypass injector with integrated gas recirculation into the process -With a dilution ratio of 30:1 as standard, optionally in the range from 10:1 to 500:1 -Dilution gas pre-heater heats the dilution gas to the sample probe temperature -Dilution unit with critical orifice is located in the heated part of the sample probe -With test gas connection at the sample probe -Based on gas sample probe SP2000H -Filter housing and mounting flange made of stainless steel can be heated -Ceramic filter element with a filter porosity of 2 µm -Including weather protective cover -Easy installation and low maintenance - Low dead volume -Power: 230V -Material of sample-contacting parts: stainless steel, quartz glass, graphite, ceramic -Optionally: add-on set A1 with 2 precision pressure controllers and 3 vacuum pressure gauges; control panel S1 with 2 pressure controllers and 3 pressure gauges, 1 flow meter and 2 shut-off valves The electrically heated M&C dilution probe is used in such processes, where the measuring procedure or the handling of the process gas requires the dilution of the sample gas or the component(s) to be measured, e.g. for extremely toxic gases, for moisture or emission measurement in flue gases. Since the M&C dilution probe SP2300H/DIL... is based on the well-proven M&C gas sample probe SP2000H

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