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Humidity and Environmental Sensors
News Release from: Michell Instruments | Subject: Easidew Sampler
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 February 2004
Simple gas sampling
The Easidew Sampler is a general-purpose sampling system that allows easy measurement of dew point in many compressed air and industrial gas applications.
The Easidew Sampler is a general-purpose sampling system that allows easy measurement of dew point in many compressed air and industrial gas applications The Easidew Sampler provides all the necessary components to allow a sample of gas under test to be conditioned for measurement either at atmospheric or full line pressure up to 10bar(g); the two most commonly demanded sampling conditions
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 15 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Easidew Sampler provides flow and pressure regulation and an inline particulate filter, as well as housing the sensor, all in a single monolithic block assembly.
The system is provided with a multidirectional mounting bracket for easy mounting on a panel, post or pipe brace.
Easidew Sampler can be used with any dew-point transmitter in Michell's ceramic sensor range.
Easidew Sampler is manufactured from a single, machined stainless steel block.
This reduces the number of pipe joints required to get a sample to the sensor under test and also reduces internal volume and surface area.
As a result, the sampling system has a faster response and higher integrity than similar systems built from discreet components.
The integrated particulate filter provides further protection against solid contamination. Request a free brochure from Michell Instruments ...
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