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Product category: Process Hardware (Pipes, Nozzles, Heaters, etc)
News Release from: Jiskoot | Subject: Jiskoot gas sampling system
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 25 October 2007

Gas sampling system suits demanding
applications

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Jiskoot's four-stream gas sampling system includes a human machine interface panel and a Profibus remote I/O module to minimise field cabling requirements.

Jiskoot has manufactured a fully automated four-stream gas sampling system This system was pre-engineered using 3D techniques so that detailed designs were produced upfront to ensure optimum layout and ease of operation, with 'right first time' execution and on-time delivery despite extreme application constraints including limited space and restricted accessibility

Employing the latest G6 gas sampling technology, Jiskoot's design met the operator's requirement for a high build quality to ensure complete system integrity for its severe offshore duty.

The multi-stream system includes a human machine interface panel and a Profibus remote I/O module to minimise field cabling requirements.

The system takes the gas supply to be sampled through a take-off probe into the sampling enclosure via a bulkhead connector.

The sample is routed to any of four G6 gas samplers fitted inside the cabinet, each one isolatable by shutoff and bypass valves and having its own dedicated constant pressure cylinder (CPC).

A filling transducer on each CPC gives an on-line analogue signal of the movement of the piston and thus the filling of the cylinder and is connected to the remote I/O enclosure, which connects to the customer's control system.

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