Sample gas conditioning system SS-5

sample gas conditioning system
sample gas conditioning system
sample gas conditioning system
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Description

- Completely pre-installed gas conditioning system mounted on an aluminium plate - With Peltier gas cooler including heat exchanger made of glass, other materials available - Gas flow rate: max. 150 Nl/h - Gas outlet dew point adjustable from +2 to +15 °C [+35.6 to +59 °F] - Dew point stability < ±0.1 °C [±0.18 °F] - Self‑monitoring and low maintenance - Ready for operation in approx. 10 minutes - Power: 230 V - Optionally: flow meter, liquid alarm sensor, 5-way ball valve, temperature controller for heated sample line This unit, mounted on an aluminium plate, provides a completely pre-installed sample gas conditioning device for continuous use that can be perfectly integrated within gas analysis systems. Its compact construction only takes up little space. The SS-5... units are ready for use in a few minutes. This makes time-consuming procurement of individual components and assembly superfluous. Typical application examples for the SS-5... units are: flue gas and process gas conditioning. For special problems like aerosols, various solvents, explosive gases or installation areas in Ex zones, we can also provide you with additional or other components. Gas conditioning system type SS‑5 for 150 Nl/h on a mounting plate, consisting of: gas cooler ECP1000‑G, universal filter FP‑2T, sample gas pump N3KPE, peristaltic pump SR25.2.W with pre‑filter PF2, power: 230 V/50 Hz, tubing: PTFE, PP, the sample gas pump starts automatically when the gas cooler falls below +8 °C

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 11.0 - Stand C26

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