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Properties

  • For use in Ex-zone 1 and 2
  • Patented Ex3-technology with conductive outer jacket without electrostatic charging
  • No temperature controller necessary

  • Raychem® heating cables

  • 30 / 100 / 120 / 150°C holding temperature at -20°C ambient temperature

  • Up to 300m at a stretch

  • Arbitrary cut to length for assembly on-site (video tutorial) or ready-made ex works

  • Robust design with thick-walled extruded, flame resistant, extremely weather resistant TPU outer jacket

  • Internal tube made of PTFE, PFA, stainless steel or special alloy

  • Up to 12 internal lines as option

  • Interchangeable internal lines as option

Application

The self-regulating heated sample lines series PSG Process Extruded ATEX3 are used for continuous extractive gas analysis. They serve primarily for the transport of the humid sample gas stream from the sample point to the analyzer house. The holding temperature of the line thereby has to be above water vapour resp. acid dew point of the sample gas. In this way uncontrolled condensation of water vapour on the way to the analyzer and therefore washing out of gas components in condensate is prevented. Also, failure of the measurement by a freezing line at ambient temperatures below 0°C is avoided.

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Technology

The robust lines with thick-walled extruded flame resistant and extremely weather resistant TPU outer jacket are equipped with high quality self-regulating Raychem heating cable. Insulation is done with a thermal or glass fibre fleece. For prevention of electrostatic charging the patented Ex3-technology is used. Depending on the used heating cable holding temperatures of up to 150°C at -20°C ambient temperature can be reached. Solutions down to -52°C are also possible. Up to 12 PTFE, PFA, stainless steel or special alloy tubes as internal line and also interchangeable internal tubes are available.

Functions

Because of the self-regulating heating cable for operation an additional temperature controller is not necessary. The heating cable consists of two parallel arranged supply conductors connected with an electrically conductive polymer plastic. During operation conductivity of the plastic is decreasing with increasing temperature due to molecular expansion until the heating cable specific maximum temperature is reached. When the heating cable temperature now drops the process reverses.

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