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Gas sampler SP35/H1.1
sampling tubecompactstainless steel

gas sampler
gas sampler
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Characteristics

Sample type
gas
Technology
sampling tube
Other characteristics
stainless steel, compact, heated

Description

Compact heated double-jacket tube to prevent cold spots at the gas sampling point With mounting flange including 4 welded-in threaded bolts With female G 3/4" thread at the tip of the sample tube for a pre-filter or an extension tube Length: 175 mm [≈ 0.6 ft] w/o mounting flange and w/o female G 3/4" thread Sampling temperature: max. +550 °C [+1022 °F] Operating temperature of the heater: max. +320 °C [+608 °F] Temperature sensor: Fe‑CuNi Power: 230 V Material of sample-contacting parts: stainless steel, Novapress® Optionally: 115 V, external temperature controller, extension tube, pre-filter Stainless steel, in different versions, up to max. 550 °C process temperature in order to bridge cold sampling nozzles, optionally: power: 115 V/60 Hz The electrically heated M&C sample probe tube SP35-H... is used in sampling systems to avoid cooling and condensation of the sample in the in-situ tube from the sample point to the heated sample probe SP2000-H. Heated adapter tube SP35/H1 to prevent cold nozzles at the sampling point, electrical heating of the 175 mm long double jacket tube from 0 to 320 °C, thermocouple: Fe‑CuNi, mounting flange DN 65 PN 6B incl. 4 welded mounting bolts with flange gasket and fastening nuts, double jacket tube with G 3/4" connection for mounting the insitu probe tubes or pre‑filter, length: 175 mm, operating temperature: max. 550 °C, material: SS 316, power: 230 V/50 Hz, 400 W ( a temperature controller to be mounted externally is not included in the standard scope of delivery)

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