Sample Gas Probes

Bühler Technologies

Either in environmental related gas analysis like  stack testing, continuous emission monitoring (CEM), vehicle emission testing or LEL warning indication and in process applications like combustion efficiency monitoring, boiler trim, ethylene plants or petro chemistry, sample gas needs to be extracted from the gas stream.

It is obvious, that for a reliable analysis the sample gas must be extracted free of ambient gas leaking into the system and at the same time the dew point of the sample must remain stable.

This explains why the sample gas probe is the important interface between the process and the analyser system.

Quality, reliability and low operation cost have been the main targets for the development of this programme. The results are outstanding: the modular design allows application specific combinations in a very price effective manner.

The GAS 222 series of sample probes provides “down to earth” solutions based on advanced modular designs.Depending on the application, a variaty of heated or unheated basis units can be combined with in-situ or downstream filters. The filter material can be chosen from sintered ceramic to sintered stainless steel or even pleated stainless steel. Filters with large surfaces provide long life time. For the in-situ filters a highly efficient blowback system is available at reasonable cost.

The ECO series covers a broad range of applications with high dust loads but do not require heating. The directly attached blowback devices plus a variaty of filter elements with large surface areas are the features of these probes.

The APO series provides professional material for simple applications.

Bühler sample gas probes are the best solutions if cost effective installation and low operational cost are a concern!

How to use the probe finder

Use application parameters like process temperature, dust load and ambient conditions for orientation and follow with cursor on a potential version of probe. By hitting a type no. a window will open showing scheme and brief facts. The respective data sheet will open upon mouseclick.

Sample Gas Probes with DIN Flange

Non hazardous area Hazardous area
Dust concentration 
Filter type
heated
selfregulated
heated
regulated
unheated Heated zone 1
(sampling from
Zone 0, 20)
Heated zone 2 process
temperature
max.
max. allowed operating pressure 6 bar / max. probe inlet temperature 392°F
up to 2g/m³
Downstream
filter
GAS 222.15 GAS 222.20 GAS 222.10 GAS 222.20 ATEX* GAS 222.20 ATEX 2 3092°F
GAS 222.17 GAS 222.21 GAS 222.11 GAS 222.21 ATEX* GAS 222.21 ATEX 2
steam heated
GAS 222.20DH
> 2 g/m³
In-situ filter
GAS 222.31 GAS 222.30 GAS 222.31 ATEX* GAS 222.31 ATEX 2 1832°F
> 2 g/m³
In-situ and
downstream
filter
GAS 222.21 GAS 222.21 ATEX* GAS 222.21 ATEX 2 1832°F
> 2 g/m³
easy removeable in-situ filter
GAS 222.35 GAS 222.35U GAS 222.35 ATEX* GAS 222.35 ATEX 2 1112°F
max. allowed operating pressure 6 bar / max. probe inlet temperature 248°F
> 2 g/m³
In-situ filter
ECO-01 500°F
max. allowed operating pressure 16 bar / max. probe inlet temperature 1112°F
> > 2 g/m³
In-situ filter
APO 1112°F

Sample Gas Probes with ANSI Flange

Non hazardous area Hazardous area
Dust
concentration
filter Type
heated
selfregulated
heated
regulated
unheated Class I, Div 2 process
temperature
max.
max. allowed operating pressure 6 bar / max. probe inlet temperature 392°F
up to 2g/m³
downstream
filter
GAS 222.15 
ANSI/CSA
GAS 222.20 
ANSI/CSA
GAS 222.10 
ANSI
GAS 222.20 AMEX 3092°F
GAS 222.17 
ANSI/CSA
GAS 222.21 
ANSI/CSA
GAS 222.11 
ANSI/CSA
GAS 222.21 AMEX
steam heated
GAS 222.20DH 
ANSI/CSA
> 2 g/m³
in-situ filter
GAS 222.31 
ANSI/CSA
GAS 222.30 
ANSI/CSA
GAS 222.31 AMEX 1832°F
> 2 g/m³
In-situ and
downstream
filter
GAS 222.21 
ANSI/CSA
GAS 222.21 AMEX 1832°F
> 2 g/m³
easy removeable in-situ filter
GAS 222.35 
ANSI/CSA
GAS 222.35U 
ANSI/CSA
GAS 222.35 AMEX 1112°F