Sample Conditioning System for HCDT-5673

Ensuring stable sample conditions for combined moisture and hydrocarbon dew point measurement in natural gas applications
5985-72 (M1)
Benefits
  • Ensures stable and reproducible sample conditions for combined moisture and hydrocarbon dew point measurement
  • Supports reliable operation of optical moisture measurement and chilled mirror technology
  • Application-specific design tailored to individual measurement requirements
  • Integrated functions for pressure reduction, filtration and flow control
  • Suitable for use in Zone 1 hazardous areas
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Materials Stainless steel 1.4404 or higher grade
Sample Inlet Pressure: 500 kPa to 10 MPa (72.5 psi to 1450 psi)
Temperature: −20 °C to +60 °C (−4 °F to +140 °F)
Connections: 6 mm and 12 mm tube fittings (others on request)
Sample Outlet Pressure: up to 380 kPa
Temperature: +5 °C to +40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F)
Electrical Data Supply: 230 VAC ±10%, 1Ph, 50 Hz
Power consumption: approx. 900 W (nominal)
Power consumption: approx. 2400 W (with trace heating)
Dimensions W × H × D: 915 × 1070 × 300 mm
Weight Approx. 90 kg
Hydrogen Compatibility Natural gas with hydrogen admixture ≤10 mol%: on request
Natural gas with hydrogen admixture ≤20 mol%: on request
Operation in pure hydrogen: on request

ATEX (available on request)
Further certifications upon request

Description

The Sample Conditioning System Type 5985-72 (SCS – HCDT) is designed to condition gaseous samples for the combined measurement of trace moisture and hydrocarbon dew point in conjunction with the HCDT-5673 analyzer.

It consists of several functional modules that are engineered and assembled according to the specific application requirements, ensuring defined and reproducible sample conditions for both measurement parameters.

The system design is based on proven engineering practice. The combination of individual components does not introduce any additional ignition hazards.

The SCS – HCDT is suitable for operation in Zone 1 hazardous areas.

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