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News Release from: Jiskoot | Subject: Liquid-gas sampling systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 07 May 2003
LNG and condensate sampling for Nigeria
Two liquid-gas Jiskoot sampling systems with constant pressure sample receivers have been supplied to ODS in Holland for the Nigerian Cawthorne Project to provide measurement of LPG and condensate.
Two liquid-gas Jiskoot sampling systems with constant pressure sample receivers have been supplied to ODS in Holland for the Nigerian Cawthorne Project to provide measurement of LPG and condensate The systems, which were inspected and approved by the Nigerian government prior to shipment, comprise two Jiskoot 210 sampling probes, modified due to the temperature and pressure derating and three CPC2 constant pressure 2-litre sample receivers fitted with proximity sensors to monitor the sample volume
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 7 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The systems are certified Eex(i) IIB T3, Class 1 Div 1 Group C and the cabinet has an IP54 protection rating.
User demands were for a system that could be installed by hot tapping and allowed removal of the sample probes under live conditions of up to 149bar gauge.
This required the supply of Jiskoot hydraulic probe extractors and seal housing for the probes.
Line and stub size requirement was 6 and 3in for both LPG and condensate.
Design pressure and temperature ratings are 91.8bar(g) at -20 to +80C for the LPG and 95bar(g) at 21C for the condensate.
Flange class/ratings are ANSI 600lb RF for the LPG and ANSI 900lb RF for the condensate.
The systems were supplied through Kimman Process Solutions, Jiskoot's agent in the Netherlands.
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