Gas sampling probe GENIE GPHV
gasprocessfor gas networks

gas sampling probe
gas sampling probe
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Characteristics

Type
gas sampling
Measured value
gas
Domain
process, for analysis, for gas networks
Other characteristics
stainless steel, rugged, insertion, threaded, in-line

Description

The GPHV™ sampling probe was designed sampling from high velocity gas streams. The probe is machined with thick walls and from a single piece of stainless steel. By design, the probe possesses a high natural resonant frequency and can withstand the destructive force of fluids flowing at high velocity. This model must be installed in a depressurized line. A Genie® 133 Probe Assembly option is available for gas sampling applications where a membrane tipped probe cannot be used. This simple assembly includes a Genie® Supreme Model 133 Membrane Separator™ mounted onto the outlet of a Genie® Model GPHV General Purpose Probe. Applications • Extract a gas sample from a pipeline for use in an analyzer • On-line and portable analyzers • GC’s, Mass Specs, O2, H2S, Moisture, and others • Continuous gas sampling in any process industry including natural gas, petrochemical, and oil refining • High velocity gas streams Benefits • Helps preserve sample integrity • Helps improve safety of personnel and equipment • Reliable • Durable • Economical Features • Simple design • Single-piece, machined housing • no welding • Vibration resistant

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EXPOBIOGAZ

5-06 Jun 2024 Strasbourg (France)

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    ACHEMA 2024
    ACHEMA 2024

    10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 11.1 - Stand A76

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