The GENIE GPR™ sampling probe consists of a housing containing a foot valve on its lower end, and a membrane tip
probe regulator. The probe housing is installed in a depressurized pipeline through a vertically mounted
thread-o-let or flange. Once the probe is inserted into the housing, the foot valve opens to allow pipeline
gas to flow freely through the membrane. Sample pressure is then reduced immediately downstream
of the membrane, inside of the pipeline. The heat then transfers from the pipeline to the regulator to
prevent excessive Joule-Thomson cooling during pressure regulation. Retracting the probe from the
housing closes the foot valve, making it possible to perform probe maintenance without depressurizing
the pipeline. This insertion/retraction method is less expensive and complex than pneumatic or hydraulic
methods.
Liquid carry over from the pipeline into the sample conditioning system should be prevented when
sampling natural gas as it can directly impact the accuracy of the compositional analysis and also
damage the analyzer. Genie® Probes™ provide a means to insert Genie® Membrane Technology™ directly into a pipeline for the purpose of separating unwanted liquid and particulate from the gas sample at flowing temperature and pressure conditions, in compliance with industry standards.
Applications
• Extract representative sample from a multi-phase gas source
• Pressure regulation
• Protection against liquids
• Online and portable analyzers
• BTU, H2S, Moisture, and others
• Gas sampling of mixtures containing less than 30% hydrogen