The base unit becomes functional by adding accessories suitable for the application.
These include:
Sampling tubes
Unheated extensions
Inlet filter
Outlet filter
Calibrating gas connection
ANSI adapter flange
Pneumatic drive
Shut-off valve
Blowback
Blowback control
Buehler GAS 222.11 Sample gas probe
- Unheated
- Base unit with manual shut-off valve
- For in-situ and outlet filter
- With blowback connection
- The outlet filter can easily be removed by turning the handle 90°.
- For dust loads up to 2g/m³, non-condensable gases. Combined with inlet filter up to 10g/m³ and higher
- Including flange seal and screws
The probe has no innate ignition source and is therefore suitable for use in Ex areas.
Category: Sample Gas Probes
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