Gas Sampling
Accurate Composite Sampling of Natural Gas
Gas Sampling
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Adjustable Sampler Probe Model AP3 & AP4
Probes

The adjustable sample probe is designed to be inserted and withdrawn manually into a pressurised pipeline. The depth of insertion can be set at any desired length.

 

A locking gland once set, locks the probe at a set insertion length. After this has been set the tube can then be retracted by removing the locknut and loosening off the locking gland. For sampling the end of the tube should be set within the centre 1/3rd of the pipeline.

 

The probe may be inserted with the pipeline under pressure providing the force required to insert the probe is not too great. If the force required is too great it will be impossible to insert the probe under pressure, or there is a danger that the probe could be damaged/bent.

 

The recommendation is that no more than 30 kg force is used.

 

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Available Constant Pressure Cylinders
Sample Cylinders

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EnPro HSS Series Spot Sampler
Sample Cylinders

The EnPro HSS Series Hand Operated Spot Samplers are designed and constructed to provide industry with a spot sampler or product transfer device that can collect low pressure gas or liquid samples from pipes and vessels.

 

The product can then be pressurized by hand or by introducing a pressure gas source to the underside of the piston. This will enable the introduction of the sample or product to an analyser or presurised pipeline. The sampler has an abundance of available features to suit individual operational requirements. It can be easily carried and operated and can also double asa constant pressure sample cylinder.

 

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EnPro PT-2 Pneumatic Timer
Instrumentation

The EnPro range of pneumatic timers have been developed to satisfy the need for small portable, accurate pneumatic timers, that will actuate samplers or valves in hazardous environments where protected electrical/electronic devices present problems with complexity and weight.


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