Gas sampling probe PSP4000-H/C
heatedregulatedstainless steel

gas sampling probe
gas sampling probe
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Characteristics

Type
gas sampling
Other characteristics
stainless steel, heated, regulated

Description

Portable, heated gas sample probe with test gas connection Test gas feeding without dismantling the sample gas probe Compact, easy to handle and light with a weight of approx. 3.5 kg [7.7 lbs] Regulated heating from 100 to 180 °C [212 to 356 °F] With ceramic filter element, filter porosity: 2 µm Power: 230 V Material of sample-contacting parts: stainless steel, FKM, ceramic Optionally: heated or unheated sample tube, pre-filter, adapters, threaded fittings, spun-glass cartridge, accessories for stationary probe mounting, electrically heated line, carrying case Previously, gas sample probes designed for stationary use had to be used for control measurements carried out at different locations. The weight and handiness of such units often caused problems for technicians involved in mobile measurements. Now the light, handy and heated gas sample probe PSP 4000-H has been developed as a logical complement to the portable M&C sample gas conditioning systems. Despite its compact design, the unit guarantees a full range of functions. Portable sample gas probe type PSP4000‑H/C with calibration gas connection and external ceramic filter element type S‑2K, filter porosity: 2 µm, electrical heating of the external filter from 100 to 180 °C adjustable by the integrated thermostat with indicator light (standard: 180 °C), thermally insulated housing with carrying handle and chain incl. mounting clamp for connecting the heated line, material: SS 316Ti, ceramic, Viton®, power 230 V/50Hz via 7‑pole plug, gas inlet: G 3/8" f, gas outlet: G 1/8" NPT with 6 mm tube connector, IP 42

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