Sample gas probe with weather protection and in-situ filter with blowback system. With temperature adjustable heater and integrated safety filter. For applications with high dust load. The safety filter can be replaced without tools.
Buehler 9110010005 Sample gas probe
Thermal fuse 87N for GAS 222 probes with BR103 (controller), trigger temperature 270°C +/- 10K, max. 250 VAC 16 A
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9110010005
Category: Sample Gas Probes
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