Ametek HAG Installation And Maintenance Manual
Ametek HAG Installation And Maintenance Manual

Ametek HAG Installation And Maintenance Manual

Heater assembly gas probe; heated acid gas probe;
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Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe
(Large Diameter)
Installation and Maintenance Guide
With Essential Health and Safety Requirements
Canada
A DIVISION OF AMETEK PROCESS & ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS
Western Research
PN 903-8663, Rev. G

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  • Page 1 Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe (Large Diameter) Installation and Maintenance Guide With Essential Health and Safety Requirements Canada A DIVISION OF AMETEK PROCESS & ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS Western Research PN 903-8663, Rev. G...
  • Page 2: Offices

    If the instrument or procedures are used for purposes over and above the capabilities specified herein, confirmation of their validity and suitability should be obtained; otherwise, AMETEK does not guarantee results and assumes no obligation or liability. This publication is not a license to operate under, or a recommendation to infringe upon, any process patents.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Offices ..........................ii Safety Notes ........................v Electrical Safety ........................v Grounding ........................... v Personnel and Equipment Safety Information ............. vi Warnings ........................vi Cautions ........................vii Warning Labels ........................viii Environmental Information ..................viii Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) ................ix Special Warnings and Information .................. x Equipment Used in Hazardous Locations...............
  • Page 4 Tools and Equipment Required ................3-3 Installing the Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe ............3-4 Installing the HAG Sample Probe in New Applications ........3-5 Retrofitting the HAG Sample Probe ..............3-9 Connecting the Aspirator Drive Gas Line ............3-14 Connecting Signals and AC Power ..............
  • Page 5: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES contained in this manual emphasize critical instructions as follows: An operating procedure which, if not strictly observed, may result in personal injury or envi- ronmental contamination. WARNING An operating procedure which, if not strictly observed, may result in damage to the equipment. CAUTION ...
  • Page 6: Personnel And Equipment Safety Information

    Personnel and Equipment Safety Information This section describes important safety information to avoid personal injury and damage to the equipment while installing, operating, maintaining, or servicing the equipment. All safety regu- lations, standards, and procedures at the analyzer location must be followed. All personnel involved with installation, start-up, operation, maintenance, service, or trouble- shooting of the analyzer must review and follow these Warnings and Cautions.
  • Page 7: Cautions

    For electrical-shock protection, the analyzer/Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe must be operated from a grounded power source that has a securely connected protective-ground contact. CAUTION Disconnect the power before removing any components from the analyzer or HAG Probe. CAUTION Contents | vii...
  • Page 8: Warning Labels

    (ATTENTION – SURFACE CHAUDE) Environmental Information This AMETEK product contains materials that can be reclaimed and recycled. In some cases the product may contain materials known to be hazardous to the environment or human health. In order to prevent the release of harmful substances into the environment and to conserve our natural resources, AMETEK recommends that you arrange to recycle this product when it reaches its “end of life”.
  • Page 9: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc)

    Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Read and follow the recommendations in this section to avoid performance variations or dam- age to the internal circuits of this equipment when installed in harsh electrical environments. CAUTION The various configurations of analyzers that use Heated Acid Gas Sample Probes, and ASR900 Heaters used on Heated Acid Gas Sample Probes, should not produce, or fall victim to, electro- magnetic disturbances as specified in the European Union’s EMC Directive.
  • Page 10: Special Warnings And Information

    Special Warnings and Information Equipment Used in Hazardous Locations Refer to Chapter 2 – Specifications for details about the suitability of this equipment in hazard- ous areas. Explosion Hazard – Do Not Disconnect Equipment Unless Power Has Been Switched Off or the Area is Known to be Non-Hazardous.
  • Page 11: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    EU Declaration of Conformity EU Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s Name: AMETEK Canada A Division of AMETEK Process & Analytical Instruments (ISO 9001:2008 Registered) Manufacturer’s Address: 2876 Sunridge Way N.E. Calgary, Alberta, Canada T1Y 7H9 Phone: (403) 235-8400 / Fax: (403) 248-3550...
  • Page 12: Warranty And Claims

    Process photometric analyzers, process moisture analyzers, and sample systems are warranted to perform the in- tended measurement, only in the event that the customer has supplied, and AMETEK has accepted, valid sample stream composition data, process conditions, and electrical area classification prior to order acknowledgment. The photometric light sources are warranted for ninety (90) days from date of shipment.
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 Overview

    OVERVIEW This manual describes how to retrofit a Heated Acid Gas (HAG) Sample Probe when replacing an existing Sample Valve, and how to install the HAG Probe for new applications (Chapter 3). This manual also describes (in Chapter 4) general care and preventive maintenance –...
  • Page 14: About The Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe

    About the Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe The Sample Probe is a heated probe that uses a dedicated temperature controller to heat and maintain the temperature of the sample gas above the sample dewpoint temperature. To do this, the analyzer uses a control loop with a temperature sensor to control the temperature of the Sample Probe.
  • Page 15 Figure 1-1. Zone 1 Model 931/Model 932 Analyzer Plumbing Schematic (example). Overview...
  • Page 16 Figure 1-2. HAG Sample Probe assembly drawing. 1-4 | Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe (Large Diameter)
  • Page 17: About The Analyzer Sample System

    This optional two valve assembly (Sample and Vent) isolates Assembly (Optional) the process gas from the upper portion of the HAG Probe, to allow for service on the upper portion and main Isolation Valves of the HAG Probe without having to remove the probe from the process.
  • Page 18 HEATER VENT LINE BODY SAMPLE LINE CONNECTION JUNCTION BOX TUBE ASPIRATOR DRIVE AIR ASPIRATOR ADJUSTMENT SCREW OPTIONAL CAL GAS MEMBRANE ASPIRATOR FILTER CAL GAS SAMPLE ISOLATION VENT ISOLATION BALL VALVE BALL VALVE PIPE ADAPTER SAMPLE PROBE Figure 1-3. Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe Flow Diagram, Standard Applications.
  • Page 19 HEATER VENT LINE BODY SAMPLE LINE CONNECTION JUNCTION BOX TUBE ASPIRATOR DRIVE AIR ASPIRATOR ADJUSTMENT SCREW OPTIONAL CAL GAS MEMBRANE ASPIRATOR FILTER CAL GAS SAMPLE ISOLATION VENT ISOLATION BALL VALVE BALL VALVE OPTIONAL SAMPLE DOUBLE BLOCK ISOLATION VALVE OPTIONAL VENT DOUBLE BLOCK ISOLATION VALVE (OPPOSITE SIDE) PIPE ADAPTER...
  • Page 20: Working In This Manual

    These reminders indicate related information about the topic, certain actions that See Fuse Legend inside are necessary before continuing with the current procedure, or information that analyzer’s Lower Enclosure. is recommended by AMETEK.  Analyzer System 200 Configurator Software Navigation icon: ...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS The Heated Acid Gas (HAG) Probe is designed for applications in which process gas is to be returned to the process pipe, where the process gas contains only small quantities of particulate and entrained liquids. Probe Heater The Heater Assembly is the only part of the Sample Probe that is electri- cally powered.
  • Page 22: Ingress Protection

    2011/65/EU (RoHS 2) Ingress Protection NEMA Type 4, IP 55 Ambient Limits -29 °C to +70 °C (-20.2 °F to +158 °F), typical operating conditions with AMETEK Insulating Jacket. Cable/Cable Glands  This typically applies to European/Hazardous Locations only. NOTE Heat resistant cable and Ex d cable glands must be used, suitable for 85 °C...
  • Page 23: Minimum Ambient Temperature

    Minimum Ambient Temperature -29 °C (-20.2 °F) Maximum Process Temperature 121 °C (250 °F) Sample Gas Temperature, Standard HAG Probe 210 °C (410 °F) Sample Gas Temperature, Optional Extended Temperature HAG Probe Minimum Probe Temperature -29 °C (-20.2 °F) Sample Gas Temperature Maximum Probe Pressure 10.3 BARG (150 PSIG)
  • Page 24: Atex And Iecex Certificates And Marking

    ATEX and IECEx Certificates and Marking For installation sites with potentially explosive gas atmospheres that require ATEX and IECEx certification, AMETEK’s ATEX and IECEx certifi- cates for the Probe Heater Assembly (and its marking) are included in the following pages.
  • Page 25 Specifications...
  • Page 26 2-6 | Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe (Large Diameter)
  • Page 27 Specifications...
  • Page 28 2-8 | Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe (Large Diameter)
  • Page 29 Specifications...
  • Page 30 The Probe Heater Assembly is the only part of the Sample Probe that is electrically powered. A Probe Heater Assembly with CSA, ATEX, or IECEx certification is marked with the label shown below. 0344 II 2 G Model: ASR900 Heater Heat resistant cable &...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 Installation And Start-Up

    INSTALLATION and START-UP This chapter discusses how to install the Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe, including: • Safety considerations before working on the HAG Probe. • Uncrating, inspecting, and storing the Sample Probe for damage be- fore installing it. • Installing the mechanical components and making the electrical connections.
  • Page 32: Safety Considerations

    Safety Considerations Before installing the HAG Probe and powering up its Heater, review and follow all safety information in this chapter and under “Personnel WARNING and Equipment Safety Information” following the Table of Contents. This information describes procedures to follow to avoid personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.
  • Page 33: Pre-Installation Requirements

    Pre-Installation Requirements Storage Prior to Installation If the HAG Probe is stored for any period of time prior to installation, store the equipment in an environment where it is not subject to dripping or splashing liquids, corrosive gases, high humidity, or excessive heat or cold.
  • Page 34: Installing The Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe

    System 200 Configurator Software. Familiarize yourself with the Software operations before installing the HAG Probe. See “Navigating in the Software” in Chapter 4 of the analyzer manual for more information. 3-4 | Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe (Large Diameter)
  • Page 35: Installing The Hag Sample Probe In New Applications

    Sample Probe (comes with replacement flange assembly) to the flange on the process duct.  If mounting the HAG Probe on a vertical section of pipe, it is criti- cal to position the probe with the Vent Valve (Black handle) angled NOTE downward slightly.
  • Page 36 4. Connect the Sample and Vent Lines to the HAG Probe. The Sample Line fitting is on the same side of the HAG Probe as the Sample isolation valve (Red handle). The Vent Line fitting is on the same side of the HAG Probe as the Vent isolation valve (Black handle).
  • Page 37 10. Take all necessary safety precautions and apply power to the ana- lyzer, described under “Powering Up the Probe Heater Assembly and Analyzer,” and then return to this procedure. 11. Install the Insulating Jacket on the HAG Probe to allow it to warm up quickly. The procedure is complete.
  • Page 38 Figure 3-1. Probe Heater Assembly.  Prior to installing the Probe Heater Assembly on the Sample Probe, the silicone o-ring and Probe Heater Assembly Cover must be in NOTE place. 3-8 | Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe (Large Diameter)
  • Page 39: Retrofitting The Hag Sample Probe

    Retrofitting the HAG Sample Probe This section describes replacing an existing Sample Valve with a HAG Sample Probe. Refer to the drawings shipped with the Sample Probe. To replace an existing Sample Valve with the HAG Sample Probe: 1. Prepare the probe end of the Sample Probe for installation by ensur- ing the probe is the proper length for the process duct being sampled from.
  • Page 40 Vent (Black) isolation handles are closed. 8. Install the new HAG Probe (see Figure 3-2):  If mounting the HAG Probe on a vertical section of pipe, it is criti- cal to position the probe with the Vent Valve (Black handle) angled NOTE downward slightly.
  • Page 41 Figure 3-2. HAG Probe Installation Details (example). Installation and Start-Up 3-11...
  • Page 42 Pipe Adapter threads, flange assembly, and Sample/Vent Line fittings on the HAG Probe, and the Aspirator Gas Line fittings on the HAG Probe and at the analyzer. Use the Aspirator Drive Gas to perform the leak check and observe the Drive Gas pressure gauge for any noticeable pressure loss.
  • Page 43 16. Take all necessary safety precautions and apply power to the ana- lyzer, described under “Powering Up the Probe Heater Assembly and Analyzer,” and then return to this procedure. 17. Install the Insulating Jacket on the HAG Probe to allow it to warm up quickly. The procedure is complete.
  • Page 44: Connecting The Aspirator Drive Gas Line

    Sample/Vent Line, Conduit & Tube Installation drawing and other NOTE sample system drawings in the “Supplemental Information” section of the analyzer or HAG Probe manual. • Non-Shelter and Retrofit Installations: Plumb 316 stainless steel 1/4" O.D. tubing from the analyzer Solenoid Block to the Aspirator Drive Port fitting on the Sample Probe.
  • Page 45: Connecting Signals And Ac Power

    This wiring procedure is for HAG Probe installations used with Model 931 or Model 932 Analyzers. For Model 919 or Model 920 Analyzers with a HAG Probe, refer to the “Model 919/Model 920 Analyzers with Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe”...
  • Page 46 Refer to the Sample/Vent Line, Conduit & Tube Installation drawing, Customer I/O Board drawing, and other related wiring drawings in NOTE the “Supplemental Information” section of the analyzer or HAG Probe manual. Connect the conductors that supply power and a ground source from the Probe Heater to terminals on J107 of the Customer I/O board.
  • Page 47 Figure 3-3. HAG Probe Heater wiring diagram (North American and European style), Model 931/932 Analyzers. Installation and Start-Up 3-17...
  • Page 48: Wiring Sample Probe Heaters Controlled By Standalone Temperature Controller (Retrofits)

    To wire the Probe Heater Assembly to the standalone Temperature Controller: 1. Install the standalone Temperature Controller in a suitable location, as close as possible to the HAG Sample Probe, to ensure the RTD in the Sample Probe operates efficiently. Hazardous Locations...
  • Page 49 Connect the conductors that supply power and a ground source from the Sample Probe to the appropriate terminals on the Temperature Controller. Connect the Sample Probe RTD wires to the appropriate terminals on the Temperature Controller. 3. Complete the wiring from the analyzer to the Terminal Block in the Probe Heater Junction Box (see Figure 3-3).
  • Page 50: Powering Up The Probe Heater Assembly And Analyzer

    Heater Assembly, and the rest of the temperature zone circuitry for opera- tion after installation or maintenance.  If the entire analyzer system (analyzer and HAG Probe) has been in- stalled or reassembled, continue with this procedure; if not, complete NOTE the installation/electrical connections before continuing.
  • Page 51 Temperature Controller, the temperature has stabilized at the required temperature), slowly open the Vent Line valve (Black handle) and then the Sample Line valve (Red handle) on the HAG Probe to allow sample gas into the sample system. Turn on the Aspirator Gas and adjust the sample gas flow rate to the recommended pressure listed on the system drawings in the “Supplemental Information”...
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  • Page 53: Chapter 4 Maintenance

    Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe and its Heater Assembly operating at peak efficiency. Safety Considerations  Before working on the HAG Probe, read the entire procedure you will be performing to learn how to safely perform maintenance NOTE on the HAG Probe.
  • Page 54: Preventive Maintenance Schedule

    Since most analyzer problems originate within the sample system, the primary objective of this schedule is proper care of the sample system. Preventing leaks in the HAG Probe and the rest of the sample system is critical to proper analyzer operation. Leak check the HAG Probe CAUTION and the rest of the sample system whenever it has been dismantled for maintenance.
  • Page 55 Heater Body and the Heater Cover (see Figure 4-4 for location). The gap must not exceed 0.04 mm; if the gap exceeds this value, contact AMETEK for advice. See “Examining and Caring For the Flamepaths” in this chapter for more information.
  • Page 56: Preparing The Analyzer And Probe For Maintenance

    HAG Probe or its Heater Assembly is being WARNING worked on. To prepare and safely power down the analyzer, HAG Probe, and its tem- perature zone circuitry: 1. Connect a serial cable between the computer and the analyzer ’s Communications Port.
  • Page 57 2. If the analyzer uses measured Pressure Compensation (optional), change the pressure compensation to fixed mode so that a “f: Sample gas pressure too low” alarm does not occur. To do this, view the Cell/ Misc Parameters dialog box and enter a value in the Default Cell Pres (pressure compensation) field that is the same as, or approxi- mately, the Measuring Cell pressure.
  • Page 58: Changing Out Replaceable Parts

    Changing Out Replaceable Parts This section describes replacing parts in the HAG Sample Probe, as per the Preventive Maintenance Schedule.  Performing preventive maintenance on the analyzer/HAG Probe requires working with the analyzer’s System 200 Configurator NOTE Software. Familiarize yourself with the Software before working on the analyzer and HAG Probe.
  • Page 59 Figure 4-1. Large Diameter Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe Assembly. Maintenance | 4-7...
  • Page 60 2. To allow easy removal of the Heater Assembly loosen, remove, and pull back the Sample and Vent Lines from their fittings on the HAG Probe. 3. Remove the (4) M6 x 60 screws that secure the Heater Assembly to the HAG Probe (Figure 4-4).
  • Page 61 5. Remove the (4) M6 x 100 screws that secure the Heat Transfer Plate, Filter Body, and Filter Plate to the Valve Cover. Carefully remove these parts and separate them. 6. To replace parts in the HAG Probe:  When removing and replacing o-rings and other parts, take care to avoid damaging the o-ring grooves or the probe body parts.
  • Page 62 Figure 4-2. Fiber Filter Assembly, Aluminum (100-2194). d. Insert new o-rings: When inserting new o-rings, use your thumbs to push each one into its o-ring groove until it is completely seated in the groove. CAUTION Insert (2) new o-rings (P/N 300-8722), (1) in the top surface of the Filter Plate and (1) in the top surface of the Valve Cover.
  • Page 63 Double Block valves (lower, T-handle), remove the Sample/ Vent Isolation valves from the Probe. Continue with Step 7-b. If also replacing the Double Block valves, remove the HAG Probe (including the Double Block valves) from the process duct and temporarily install a flange blind (or cap the threaded connection) while the Probe is being worked on.
  • Page 64 Remove the Isolation valves (and optional Double Block valves): HAG Probe without the optional Double Block valves: Remove the Valve Cover and then remove the Isolation valves. Set aside any parts that will be re-used. ii. Using an o-ring removal tool, remove the (4) o-rings from the top and bottom o-ring grooves of the Isolation valve.
  • Page 65 8. Reassemble the Sample Probe: a. Using the alignment dowel pin and Aspirator Insert as a reference, place the Filter Plate on the Valve Cover. b. Using the alignment dowel pin and Aspirator Insert as a reference, lower the Filter Body onto the Filter Plate. Take care not to bind the Aspirator Insert.
  • Page 66 12. After the leak-check passes, and maintenance on the Heater Assembly is complete, replace the Heater Assembly (Figure 4-4): a. Use a non-abrasive cloth to gently clean the joining surfaces (heat transfer) of the Heater Block and the Sample Probe. b.
  • Page 67: Replacing Probe Heater Parts - Extended Maintenance

    (flamepath) WARNING of the Heater Assembly and its cover, and the joining surfaces (heat transfer) of the Heater Assembly and the HAG Probe. Also, take are to avoid damaging the o-ring groove. Gently clean these areas with a non-abrasive cloth.
  • Page 68: List Of Materials And Special Tools Required

    List of Materials and Special Tools Required While working on the Heater Assembly, certain special tools and materials are required. These include: • Soldering iron • Solder • High-temperature wire (for ground wire) • High-temperature thread lubricant (must not contain copper) •...
  • Page 69 WARNING sample system. Then, close the Double Block valves (optional – if in- stalled) and then the Sample and Vent line valves on the HAG Probe. To replace parts in the Heater Assembly (Figure 4-4): This procedure assumes that all safety precautions have been met to...
  • Page 70 Follow appropriate regulatory and/or company procedures to lock out the analyzer while the Heater Assembly is being worked on. WARNING 4. Remove the Heater Assembly from the HAG Probe and take it to a shop to work on it. ...
  • Page 71 Figure 4-4. Probe Heater Assembly Maintenance | 4-19...
  • Page 72 7. Remove the o-ring using an o-ring removal tool to avoid damaging the groove or the Heater Block joining surface.  Every time the Heater Assembly cover is removed, the internal o-ring must also be replaced. DO NOT INSTALL THE NEW O-RING AT NOTE THIS TIME.
  • Page 73 Figure 4-5. HAG Probe Heater wiring diagram (North American and European style), Model 931/932 Analyzers. Maintenance | 4-21...
  • Page 74 d. Solder the Heater Cartridge wire to the closest terminal on the Over-Temperature Switch. Solder the other wire to the other terminal. Carefully pull the wires back from the Junction Box end until there is no excess wire remaining inside the Heater Block. e.
  • Page 75 Before continuing with the next step, be sure to inspect the threads on the Thermal Insulation Tube and in the Heater Block. If any threads CAUTION have been damaged, replace the Thermal Insulation Tube only with an AMETEK-supplied Thermal Insulation Tube. DO NOT REPLACE WITH STANDARD ELECTRICAL CONDUIT. Maintenance | 4-23...
  • Page 76 iii. If the Thermal Insulation Tube (P/N 300-8733) threads are dam- aged, replace it now. Apply a high-temperature grease/lubri- cant (approved for use with threaded flamepath joints) to the threads that will be installed in the Junction Box and thread it into the Junction Box.
  • Page 77 RTD cable. iv. Replace the plug that was removed from the Junction Box. AMETEK recommends applying a small amount of high-tem- perature thread lubricant to the threads. The thread lubricant must not contain copper.
  • Page 78 Heater Block and the (8) M6 x 16 screws that secure the Cover to the Heater Block. AMETEK recommends applying a small amount of high-temperature thread lubricant to the threads. Tighten the screws. The thread lubricant must not contain copper.
  • Page 79: Examining And Caring For The Flamepaths

    Examining and Caring For the Flamepaths The HAG Sample Probe Heater Assembly is designed with a flamepath that will prevent flame propagation from within the Heater Assembly to the outside, should an internal explosion occur. The minimum flame- path length must be at least 9.5 mm with a maximum surface roughness of 6.3 µm.
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  • Page 81: Chapter 5 Service And Parts

    • Billing and shipping address, and telephone number. • Model number. • Serial number. • Purchase order number. • AMETEK part number for the specific component/part you are enquir- ing about, if known. • Detailed information about the problem(s), such as operating charac- teristics, alarms, etc.
  • Page 82: Ametek Service & Aftermarket Sales Support

    ASAP plans may be written to provide coverage for a single analyzer, or all of the AMETEK • START UPS process analyzers at your facility. Your decision to buy an AMETEK analyzer is greatly •...
  • Page 83: Recommended Spare Parts

    Recommended Spare Parts  To avoid lengthy maintenance delays, be sure to have on-site all parts that are being replaced prior to disassembling the HAG Probe valve NOTE assembly. Content is subject to change without notice. The “Drawing No.” in parentheses below the “Part No.” in these spare parts lists indicates the drawing to refer to in Chapter 6 for the location of the part in the analyzer.
  • Page 84: Extended Maintenance Spare Parts

    Extended Maintenance Spare Parts  In the “Probe Heater Assembly” list, be sure to choose the appropriate Heater Cartridge (for 120 VAC or 240 VAC application). NOTE Probe Heater Assembly Part No. (Drawing No.) Description 300-8721 O-Ring, Silicone (100-1658-1A) 300-8637 Over-Temperature Switch (100-1658-1A) 300-8684...
  • Page 85: Chapter 6 Drawings

    This chapter contains the standard drawings included in the main body of this manual.  Drawings that are job-specific are located in the “Supplemental In- formation” section of the analyzer manual and in the Documentation NOTE Package shipped with the analyzer or HAG Probe. Drawings...
  • Page 86: Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe Assembly (100-2196)

    Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe Assembly (100-2196) 6-2 | Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe (Large Diameter)
  • Page 87: Probe Heater Assembly, 120 V / 240 V (100-1658-1A)

    Probe Heater Assembly, 120 V / 240 V (100-1658-1A) Drawings...
  • Page 88: Double Block Valve Assembly (100-2393)

    Double Block Valve Assembly (100-2393) SEE NOTES 1 & 2 6-4 | Heated Acid Gas Sample Probe (Large Diameter)
  • Page 89: Fiber Filter Assembly (100-2194)

    Fiber Filter Assembly (100-2194) Drawings...
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  • Page 91: Supplemental Information

    SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION This chapter consists of any additional information that supports the op- eration, maintenance, and safe use of this probe, such as a Documentation Package or Manual Supplements. Supplemental Information...
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