12
SS-M05_Marine | 1.01.00
www.mc-techgroup.com
7
APPLICATION
The gas conditioning device is ideally suited for both intermittent and continuous operation.
The components of the system
SS-M05
are intended for "standard use." We also provide a wide
range of additional equipment and other components if special measurements are required.
Figure 1
Gas flow diagram
The sample gas is fed to the gas treatment device via a heated sample gas probe –E2 (supplied by
customer, SP180-H/MA) to the input of the gas cooler –E1. The gas treatment device supplies the
current for the self-regulating heated sample gas line between the sample gas probe and the cooler -E1.
The bellow valve pump –M1 has a needle valve to adjust the flow through the cooler –E1. The sample
gas enters the gas conditioning device through the cooler. The bellow pump -M1 pumps the gas through
the solenoid valve –Y1, the filter -FI1 and the flowmeter -FM1.
The 3/2 way solenoid valve –Y1 is used for the auto calibration function of the analyzer. The solenoid
valve –Y1 is controlled by the analyzer. To auto calibrate the analyzer air is fed through the filter -FI2.
The bellows pump -M1 pumps the sample gas further through filter –FI1 including condensate detection
B1 and flowmeter -FM1 including flow detection B2, to the output “A2” of the gas treatment device.
At the output A2 output an unheated Teflon® tube can be connected to the analyzer.
The flow detection B2 triggers an alarm contact, if the gas flow is too low.
The condensate forming in the gas cooler is transported to the condensate outlet by the peristaltic pump
–M2.
Summary of Contents for 03G6000
Page 44: ...44 SS M05_Marine 1 01 00 www mc techgroup com Figure 13 Wiring diagram part 1 ...
Page 45: ...www mc techgroup com SS M05_Marine 1 01 00 45 Figure 14 Wiring diagram part 2 ...
Page 46: ...46 SS M05_Marine 1 01 00 www mc techgroup com ...
Page 47: ...www mc techgroup com SS M05_Marine 1 01 00 47 ...
Page 48: ...48 SS M05_Marine 1 01 00 www mc techgroup com ...