Sample gas probe with weather hood, adjustable heater, and built-in particle filter. For applications with low dust load. The filter can be replaced without tools.
Buehler GAS 222.20 ANSI/CSA Sample gas probe
- Heated, temperature adjustable up to 200 °C / 392 °F
- 115/230 V
- Base unit
- With weather hood
- Heater with electronic regulator
- Limit outputs
- Insulation
- Flange seal included
Category: Sample Gas Probes
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