Title: Process Analyzer Sample Probe Assembly (SPA)
1Process Analyzer Sample Probe Assembly (SPA)
2Bet this never happens.?
WARNING TAG READS DO NOT SHUT VALVE WITH PROBE
INSERTED
3What is a Sample Probe Assembly?
- The Conax Sample Probe Assembly or SPA is
designed to insert and retract a Sample Probe
into a closed-loop pressurized process pipeline
though a process isolation valve. - The use of a Sample Probe facilitates the
extraction of a representative product Sample
(gas and / or liquid) from the process pipeline.
The extracted sample is then analyzed to measure
its physical and chemical properties. - Sample Probes can be either a Retractable or
Fixed Design. A retractable design allows the
Sample Probe to be completely removed from the
process pipeline whereas as fixed probes are
permanently installed. Retractable Sample Probes
can be replaced in the event they become plugged
or corroded. - In order to insert / retract a Sample Probe into
a pressurized process pipeline, a process
isolation valve and Compression Sealing Gland are
required. The use of a Conax Packing Gland (PG)
with either a Teflon or Grafoil Sealant has
been the recognized solution in the Oil Gas
Industry.
- A Sample Probe can be either tubing or pipe
fabricated from various materials as required by
the process conditions. - The common rule of thumb is to position the tip
of the Sample Probe one-third to one-half into
the inside diameter of process pipeline. Under
high flow-rate conditions, this immersion depth
will need to be reduced and / or supported via a
nozzle support.
4The angled end of the Sample Probe is typically
positioneddownstream to flow.
- Sample Probes with angled ends are designed to
exclude dust, pipe-scale, and liquid drops from
the extracted sample. The principal is momentum.
If the particles and drops are heavier than the
process fluid, they will be reluctant to make the
sharp turn into the angled-end.
5Safety
- Conaxs SPA is used to insert a Sample Probe into
a pressurized and sometimes caustic closed-loop
system, therefore - Operator Safety must be always be considered.
- Conaxs SPA Design takes this under consideration
with
- Plasma Welded Stop Collar
- Optional Retaining Chain Kit
- SST Warning Tag
- The end-user is ultimately responsible for the
operation of the SPA since the Conax PG gland is
only rated for static conditions at full torque.
Refer to the USER CAUTIONS on Conaxs SPA
Bulletin.
6What does Conax offer?
- Single source to insure correct design, materials
and fit of the Sealing Gland to the Sample Probe.
- Capability to supply both the Sealing Gland and
Sample Probe from various materials such as
316SST, 316LSST, NACE316SST, Monel, Hastelloy
C276 and Hastelloy C22 based process corrosion
requirements. - Plasma welded machined stop collar. If the SPA is
coated or electro polished we weld both sides of
the collar eliminating crevices. - SPA assemblies are available with an optional
Retaining Chain Kit - Sample Probes are available with laser markings
to indicate installation depth and/or UPSTREAM
and DOWNSTREAM orientation relative to the angled
end. - Experience selling to major Oil Gas accounts
worldwide. - A SPA quote request form is available to identify
the full range of process conditions such as
Velocity, Pressure, Temperature, Physical
Dimensions and Material Requirements - Stress Wake Frequency Analysis of probe can be
performed to validate the probe design if desired.
7Options
PG Gland Body with Bonda Relief Counterbore
- Integral metal ferrule provides
- Secondary Mechanical Support
- Positive insertion depth stop
Bonda Relief credited to Mr. Joe Bonda Sr.
Analyzer Engineer at ExxonMobil Chalmette,
Louisiana
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9Stress Wake Frequency Analysis Overview
(B) SPA Quote Request Form
(C) In-house FEA Capabilities
- Calculations are based on ASME PTC 19.3 TW-2010
- Pipewells and SPAs fall outside the scope of
the ASME PTC specification but methods for
predicting the Frequency - Ratio and Stress levels within the probe can be
applied to the - SPA in an effort to validate acceptability of the
probe design. - To perform the analysis it is vital to have the
SPA Quote Request form filled out with key design
details noted (i.e., fluid properties, geometry
details, materials, etc.) - For complex geometries, in-house FEA
capabilities are also available for predicting
Natural Frequencies Stress levels.
(A) Sample Analysis Report (one per unit)
10Laser Marked Sample Probe
Laser Markings ---DOWNSTREAM--- and
---UPSTREAM---
11Sample Probe for a Cooling Water-Free Chlorine
Analyzer
½ Sch 40 Hastelloy C276 Pipe Sample Probe
with Hastelloy C22 Sealing Gland Body and Flange
12Sample Probe with Nozzle Support Tapered Stop
Collar
13- Design Benefits of the Sample Probe Tapered Stop
Collar
Serrated Flange Face
- Reduces flow-induced vibration by reducing the
unsupported insertion length (U) for higher
velocity applications - Insures the precise insertion of the Sample
Probe, - Conax supplied Support Nozzle allows for a
smaller diameter Sample Probe for Higher Pressure
applications (pD2/4 x pressure) - Reduces the entry of process fluids into the
nozzle and the process valve
Dia P(psi) F(lbs)
¼ 100 19.6
? 100 29.4
½ 100 39.3
¾ 100 58.9
1 100 78.5
14Custom Engineered Sealing Glandsfor Critical
Sample Probe Applications
Extraction Port
Secondary Sealant
Primary Sealant
15Adjustable Sample Probe with Special PG Bodyand
Integral Kalrez O-Ring
16Fixed / WeldedSample Probe
Other designs
1¼ dia. x .120 wall with 2 ball valve
Injection Quill with Spray Nozzle
17Thank you for your time if you have any
questionse-mail SPA_at_conaxtechnologies.com